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SHOP THE MATTRESSSustainable development requires an integrated approach that takes into consideration environmental concerns along with economic development.
In 1987, the United Nations Brundtland Commission defined sustainability as
“meeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.” –United Nations
At Peacelily, our social and environmental responsibilities are ingrained in our past, present, and future. Our business practices are defined by how we can make our products as comfortable as they are sustainable. We hope to make a difference in your sleep health and partner together for the Earth's protection.
One rubber tree makes a world of difference. A single rubber tree can yield sap to produce 3 to 8 latex mattresses. Rubber trees can be sustainably hand tapped for about 30 years, simultaneously absorbing 1.76 metric tons of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. Every acre of rubber trees removes over 144 tons of carbon dioxide over its lifetime. Our Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) certification confirms our commitment to sustainable land management, keeping us accountable that plantations are kept thriving.
Your Peacelily product has been handcrafted by highly skilled Peacelily team members. Our Sri Lankan factory provides fair, ethical jobs benefiting local communities, evidenced by our FSC certification. Our commitment to providing livelihood opportunities drives our growth with the future launch of our manufacturing facilities in Sri Lanka in 2022.
Choosing Peacelily means you choose to partner in the fight against irresponsible production and disposal of worn-out bedding products. These “throwaway mattresses” make use of synthetic materials sourced from petrochemicals that end up in landfills as bulky and toxic waste. Your Peacelily products are biodegradable, but also highly durable they last over two decades. The vulcanisation process is powered by biomass boilers and water used in production is not released into the Sri Lankan ecosystem.
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