Wouldn't you sleep better at night knowing that your bedroom is as green as it can be? Get a great night's sleep by preparing your bedroom with these tips.
June 19, 2015
Wouldn't you sleep better at night knowing that your bedroom is as green as it can be? Get a great night's sleep by preparing your bedroom with these tips.
Buying a second-hand wooden bed base makes economic and environmental sense.
Cotton: Inexpensive, comfortable, lets air circulate, wears well. Conventional production uses large amounts of water as well as fertilizers, pesticides and bleaches. Requires large doses of chemicals to absorb dyes. Avoid dark cotton sheets – the darker the colour, the more chemicals are used to fix the dye.
Duck and goose down: Natural, soft, light. Effective heat and moisture regulator. Usually a by-product of breeding ducks for food. Moderately expensive.
Hemp: Strong, breathes well, naturally hypoallergenic and antibacterial. Production requires relatively little water and few or no pesticides. Absorbs dyes easily without chemical additives. Not yet widely available; moderately expensive.
Organic cotton: Same qualities as conventional cotton, but produced without chemicals and dyes. End product is therefore safer, but more expensive.
Polyester: Inexpensive, easy to maintain, but doesn't breathe well. Derived from non-renewable petroleum; production yields toxic waste. Can contain volatile organic compounds.
Wool: Renewable, plentiful. Effective heat and moisture regulator, naturally flame retardant. May contain pesticide residues, and dyed and treated wool may contain chemicals. Moderately expensive.
A good night's sleep starts with clean and comfortable bedding. Think about the choices you're making to be sure your bedroom is as green as you want it to be.
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