Tough Stuff Recycling Sponsored the MassRecycle Conference and Trade Show

Boxboro, MA March 24, 2026 – Tough Stuff Recycling, is pleased to share that it was a sponsor of the MassRecycle Conference and Trade Show again this year. Participating in this annual event promotes the company’s mission to keep mattresses and box springs out of the landfill.

“The fact that this year’s Conference was held in a larger venue and drew a bigger crowd than ever is a testament to the vital role recycling plays in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts,” said Mary Horsman, Northeast Manager of Sales and Marketing of Tough Stuff Recycling. “The educational presentations from both local and national experts keeps recyclers on the cutting edge of industry developments and offers opportunities to connect and collaborate for the greatest possible impact and support of waste diversion.”

The Power of Connection

Coming together for a day of learning, roundtable discussions, and networking lets participants connect with existing customers and meet new groups and individuals who share a common interest. Together, we can do more to engage the public and draw inspiration from successful projects that demonstrate best practices in the field.

Tough Stuff Recycling’s Contribution

As Sponsors of the Conference, Tough Stuff proudly supports the accomplishments of the MassRecycle community and promotes the continued growth of the circular economy. To get involved, visit massrecycle.org

At the exhibit table, Tough Stuff Recycling was able to share our famous “cube of mattress” that shows the valuable resources (Fabric, foam and steel) that we can keep in circulation through the recycling process.

About Tough Stuff Recycling

Tough Stuff Recycling, provides environmentally responsible recycling solutions for mattresses, box springs, and select furniture and e-waste items.

Serving residents, businesses, and municipalities, TSR helps divert waste from landfills through compliant recycling operations, drop-off locations, and municipal partnerships across the Northeast.