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Happsy Recognized as Best Organic Bed-in-a-Box
July 9,
2021 by Laurie Northington in Business Strategy, Industry
Organic bed-in-a-box manufacturer Happsy has been recognized by Good Housekeeping as the "Best Organic Boxed Mattress to Buy Online in 2021."
After reviewing over 126,000 data points with responses from over 5,500 mattress owners, Happsy was selected for its use of natural materials like certified organic cotton, latex, and wool, which stood out from other boxed mattresses that are typically made using polyurethane foam and synthetic fabrics.
"The mattress is certified organic by the Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS) and its latex is certified by the Global Organic Latex Standards (GOLS), so you know the manufacturing process follows strict environmental standards. It stands out from other organic mattresses because it ships compressed in a box, and…uses premium materials," notes Good Housekeeping editors, with one user relaying that it's "the best mattress I have ever owned!"
Handmade in the U.S. using higher quality organic and certified nontoxic, sustainably harvested, and environmentally friendly materials, Happsy's design eliminates the need for harsh chemicals, foams, flame retardants and glues/adhesives used by most conventional mattress brands.
"Happsy was started to make organic, healthier, non-toxic mattresses more accessible to more people," comments Dale Luckwitz, brand manager at Happsy. "We wanted to provide a solution for consumers who are either wanting to transition to an organic lifestyle, are long-time customers in the natural products space, or who simply just want a higher-quality, comfortable and convenient bed-in-a-box. We've been gaining notable traction in the mattress industry, and to be recognized by Good Housekeeping for these efforts is a huge honor."
With great focus on environmental and sustainable efforts, Happsy is also celebrating becoming 100% Climate Neutral Certified and joining The Conservation Alliance, a coalition of more than 250 like-minded businesses who pool resources to fund and advocate for the protection of North America's wild places.