Sustainability
As we become more environmentally aware and adapt our day-to-day living to benefit the planet, it’s reassuring to know that we can do our bit while sleeping, too.
The Fine Bedding Company’s Sustainable Future
The Fine Bedding Company started as a small family company in 1912. They supplied large cruise liners and ships before focusing on developing luxurious, solution-based bedding. With over one-hundred years of innovation behind them, The Fine Bedding Company have turned...
Sealy and Sustainability
For the last hundred years, Sealy have steadily grown into the biggest bed brand in the world. Tracing their origins back to the late nineteenth century, Sealy continue to produce some of the most innovative beds and mattresses today. However, it’s not just comfort...
How Are Joules Helping Our Environment?
Joules has always been a family business, and they’re conscious of the way they work and how their business affects their wider family – the planet. They have created a charter that sets out their approach to their responsibility as a leading brand in promoting a...
Dunlopillo’s Sustainable Sleep
As the world wakes up to the dire effects of our day-to-day living on the planet, companies are becoming more aware of how our sleeping affects the environment, too. Dunlopillo is one of them, with their products promoting a sustainable sleep without compromising on...
Cabbages & Roses’ Step Towards Sustainability
Cabbages & Roses is a small business that’s continuously adapting and changing. They’re finding their feet in a tumultuous, unpredictable world. Working their way through retail, they interestingly find commercialism uncomfortable, and want to make affordable and...
Accessorize’s Sustainable Approach
Accessorize began with one man and his vision: to bring vibrant, colourful, hand-crafted products to their customers. Although they’ve grown into a global brand, they’ve never lost their concern for the environment. And so, they work hard to reduce the environmental...
SNURK’s Organic Cotton
SNURK are proud to consider themselves a people and planet friendly brand. Not only are their products made in Portugal under good working conditions (no child labour), but their bedding is made from 100% organic cotton, and is Oeko-Tex certified. This means that...
Climbing the Mountain of Mattresses with The Furniture Recycling Group
Recycle plastic bottles, re-use bags for shopping, don’t litter, use public transport – they’re all great ways to help the environment, and are topics we see every day. But a quieter topic that’s just as important to help our planet is the issue of mattress disposal...
Mattress Recycling with the National Bed Federation
Recycle plastic bottles, re-use bags for shopping, don’t litter, use public transport – they’re all great ways to help the environment, and are topics we see every day. But a quieter topic that’s just as important to help our planet is the issue of mattress disposal...
FatFace’s Commitment to Sustainability
The journey to sustainability is an ongoing one – and it’s a journey that FatFace are committed to. Their aim is to make conscious decisions that have a positive effect on our natural environment, people, and local communities. Sustainably Sourced Materials FatFace...