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Three ways to think of your mattress
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Level of Firmness
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Mattress Contents
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Organic Certifications
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Questions on Quality
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Organic Certifications
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Standard certifications for an organic mattress. All truly organic mattress will be labeled with the following badges.
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Oeko-Tex Standard 100
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The certification for all the 100% natural rubber that is in an organic mattress. It ensures that the material is free of chemicals or other harmful substance. The rubber is harvested from sustainable raised rubber trees and then produced here in the USA to be sure there are no chemical sprays that come in contact with the product when shipped from over seas.
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Oregon Tilth
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The Oregon Tilth researches and provides education on how to provide organic agriculture solutions. It certifies all fabrics and thread that are used in an organic mattress. It ensures that all cotton used on an organic mattress is 100% organic and chemical free.
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Global Organic Textile Standard
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GOTS certifies the independent processes, manufacturing and trading practices for the textile industry. It monitors the integrity of the companies that create the 100% organic cotton and thread that are used in an organic mattress.
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Ethical and Environmental Certification Institute
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Certifies the Eco-Wool that is used in an organic mattress. It makes sure that the wool sheering process follows humane guidelines and that the end product fits the purity standards of the industry.
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