At its factory in Aichi Prefecture, in central Japan, resin that resembles fishing line is produced in a large water tank. It is then cut, trimmed and dressed with a cover fabric, and made into Airweave mattresses.
Brentwood Home, an Avocado company, make one of the two vegan mattress in our review: the Crystal Cove mattress that does not include wool materials. The company uses one of the most extensive supply chains among the companies we reviewed, but it makes an annual carbon offset payment to compensate for the shipping and manufacturing of its mattresses. It gives the money to Carbonfund.org for reforestation projects that sequester carbon equal to its production footprint. Brentwood Home and Avocado also have the most extensive sustainability certifications — of the quality seals that matter — among companies reviewed here. Both companies emphasize the recyclability of their packaging and offer white glove installation for $199, which does not include old mattress removal and recycling.
“Women all over the world are working in a wider number of areas and I think Japan needs to be a part of that,” said Petty Officer Akiko Ihara, 31, standing beside one of the helicopters she helps to maintain.
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Take a viral clip of several non-Japanese dancing on a train, for example. Tourism isn’t really part of the discussion here. Instead, social media users are just questioning why people who don’t appear to be from around here are acting in a way they aren’t familiar with — something that has been happening for much longer than monks snapping back at backpackers.
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The Sealy Activ Latex doesn’t come cheap and it’s not made specifically for children. Having said that, its extra layer of latex gives it gives a pillow-like feel that makes it the most comfortable mattress our little testers said they’d ever slept on, despite being one of the firmest.
Keetsa makes a wide range of mattresses, but offers no supply chain information and does not haul away old mattresses in most states. The company “decided to take the most comfortable and durable materials we could find to create the most comfortable and affordable mattress we could make in an eco-friendly way.” Keetsa is the only company in the reviewed group that does not use 100 percent natural latex, using a “biofoam” that includes petroleum products. Without additional disclosure about its materials sourcing, Keetsa’s sustainability cannot be validated. The company does not offset its supply chain or manufacturing emissions.
Hybrids – these combos are mix-and-match versions of the mattress types. For example, pocket-sprung core (so you get the buoyancy) with a foam top layer (so you get the moulding effect).
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Does your child have allergies, in which case you should go for a hypoallergenic bed? Is the mattress specifically aimed at growing children – and, if it isn’t, what makes it a good choice for kids? What about the cover – is it removable in case of accidents?
"Casper hit the market at the right time, with the right business model and the right marketing," said Brent Limer, vice president of U.S. sales at Latexco. "The marketing spend has got so high, we are now seeing a consolidation of players who tried but are getting out because they can’t keep up."
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