Evaya unveils GOTS-certified sleep product line

Evaya Organics proudly introduces a groundbreaking line of sleep products designed to promote better sleep while prioritizing health and environmental sustainability.

The new GOTS (Global Organic Textile Standard) certified collection includes a full range of sleep essentials: mattresses, mattress toppers, sheets, pillows, mattress pads, and foundations. Discussing the innovation behind the products, Walls, a representative from Evaya, shared, “Many people currently sleep on mattresses made with polyurethane foam, but we believe there’s a better, healthier alternative. Our products are crafted using certified organic cotton, FSC-certified latex, and organic wool, ensuring a safer and more comfortable sleep environment.”

A standout feature of the collection is Evaya’s EverEden wool, sourced exclusively from New Zealand. This organic wool is a performance powerhouse, offering moisture-wicking properties and temperature regulation.

Sourced under the Wool Integrity NZ™ standard, it meets the strictest standards from farm to factory. “We know consumers have concerns about odors in organic mattresses,” explained Silva. “That’s why we triple scour our wool to eliminate any unpleasant smells. Thanks to exclusive partnerships with premium farms in New Zealand, we guarantee wool of unmatched quality.”

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