Sustainability has become an essential factor in choosing home products. From the fabrics used in bedding to production processes, consumers are increasingly aware of the environmental impact of their purchases. But how can we ensure that we are making truly sustainable choices? Let’s explore what sustainability means in the home-living sector, the certifications to look for, and CUDDLE’s commitment to a more responsible future.
What Makes a Product Sustainable?
For a product to be considered sustainable, it must meet several criteria:
- Responsible raw materials – Such as organic cotton or recycled fibers.
- Eco-friendly production processes – Reducing water and energy consumption, using non-toxic dyes, and minimizing waste.
- Durability and quality – Longer-lasting products prevent unnecessary waste.
- Fair working conditions – Ensuring workers receive fair wages and work in safe environments.
Sustainability Certifications: What to Look For?
There are several certifications that help identify more sustainable products. Some of the most recognized include:
- GOTS (Global Organic Textile Standard) – Ensures that textiles are made with at least 70% organic fibers and follow sustainable practices throughout the production chain.
- OEKO-TEX Standard 100 – Certifies that textile products do not contain harmful substances.
- Better Cotton Initiative (BCI) – Promotes sustainable farming practices in cotton cultivation.
Currently, we are working to ensure that our products meet the highest standards of quality and sustainability. Although we do not yet have our own certifications, we use carefully selected materials and produce nationally to ensure a more responsible impact.
CUDDLE’s Commitment to Sustainability
CUDDLE believes that true luxury lies in quality, responsibility, and respect for the environment. We continuously work to improve our processes and ensure that each piece reflects our values of sustainability and exclusive design.