Coyuchi launches bedding made from Climate Beneficial cotton

Coyuchi, a leader in sustainable home textiles, has introduced the industry’s first bedding collection made with Climate Beneficial cotton grown in California. As a founding member of the California Cotton & Climate Coalition (C4), Coyuchi is working closely with farmers, researchers, and sustainability-driven brands to promote regenerative agriculture and carbon farming methods aimed at reversing climate change.

This new bedding collection is a significant step in Coyuchi’s journey to align home products with nature’s healing potential. The cotton used is locally sourced and grown using practices that improve soil health and reduce carbon emissions, reinforcing the company’s deep commitment to climate-conscious design and local farming communities.

Renowned for its coastal-inspired luxury and organic values, Coyuchi uses 100% certified organic fibers, free from GMOs and synthetic chemicals. With a focus on circularity, recyclability, and clean production, the brand continues to set new standards for environmentally responsible living in the home textile industry.

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