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Better Sleep Begins with Ethical Supply Chains, Says Expert

Published: May 22, 2025
Author: HFT

Fairfield, NJ, May 22, 2025 – In honor of Better Sleep Month, Precision Textiles, a leader in sustainable mattress components, is urging the bedding industry to consider what truly contributes to healthier, more restful sleep. In a recent Specialty Fabrics Review Magazine feature, Keith Martin, Vice President of Precision Textiles, emphasized the often-overlooked but critical role that supply chain integrity plays in delivering sustainable sleep solutions.

Martin highlighted that sleep quality is not just a result of comfort or aesthetics but stems from deeper factors like ethically sourced materials and transparent supply chains. Precision Textiles has been incorporating GOTS-certified wool and other natural fibers in its flame barriers since 2016, reflecting its dedication to environmental responsibility. Products like PurLoft and PurLoft Organic not only offer natural flame resistance and comfort but also represent a commitment to sustainability and innovation.

With a rising consumer interest in eco-conscious materials, Martin stresses that mattress manufacturers must align with these evolving values. Certified wool, for instance, provides natural performance while assuring consumers of its ethical and sustainable origins.

As more manufacturers seek trustworthy partners to meet these consumer demands, Precision Textiles continues to lead with purpose-driven innovation, offering materials that perform exceptionally while helping reduce environmental impact.

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