Bed

Sadly, a surprising number of common bedroom products are made using fossil fuels. In our Bed section, we hope readers discover useful information that helps all budgets sleep in a more eco-friendly environment. One of our most popular posts in this section is our annual list of organic mattresses. We’ve also compiled extensive research on important eco-certifications for products we use everyday in the bedroom like sheets, duvets, and pillows.

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Sleep soundly with an organic mattress pad made from certified organic cotton and wool, providing a soft and comfortable sleep surface.
Organic mattress protector
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Protect your health and sleep with a safe mattress protector. Learn what to avoid and how to choose a product that is free from harmful chemicals.
PLA in a pillow
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Avoid harmful chemicals in your bedding with non-toxic pillows. Discover the benefits of choosing natural and eco-friendly sleep solutions.
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Discover the ethical concerns surrounding down bedding and learn about the differences between duck and goose down.
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Discover the amazing qualities of eiderdown. Learn why it's the most insulating and expensive down, perfect for bedding and thermoregulation.
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Discover why Sleep Number mattresses don't make the cut. From poor customer service to high costs, find out why they fall short.
Avocado eco organic mattress review
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Avocado Mattress is facing a lawsuit. The mattress brand faces accusations of falsely advertising its latex products as free of non-toxic materials.
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There are a lot of materials to choose from when it comes to buying a new duvet. Here are our top picks for the best eco-friendly options.
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From a comfort and longevity perspective, silk can be a great choice for sheets. We break down the benefits of organic and peace silk.

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