At the forefront of consumer organic home products is Coyuchi, a gold standard in sustainable luxury home goods, including bedding, sheets, towels, apparel, and other home items made using 100% organic cotton. Bedding is one of the most personal such items, since we spend a significant portion of each day in close contact with it. Conventional bedding is often made using processes that require deep chemical treatments, and these treatments can cause the skin to feel itchy or cause other dermatological problems. The rising awareness of conventional fiber treatment methods has caused an increase in demand for more natural, sustainable alternatives. Because of this, the organic bedding market is expected to rise at a CAGR of 5.1% to reach $1.1 billion by 2025, compared to $836.4 million in 2020 (https://ibn.fm/yCszf).
Coyuchi’s timeless, coastal-inspired aesthetic caters to environmentally-conscious consumers looking to throw out conventional bedding and replace it with a bedding collection designed to calm, revitalize, and build a mindfully made mood within their organic sleeping space (https://ibn.fm/IKxM8). Coyuchi’s Bedroom Inspiration includes unique stitching, patterns, and colors that are indicative of the surrounding coastal-inspired landscape:
For those who want to get started with organic bedding from Coyuchi, the Bedding Basics collection provides the easiest way to update your bedding to organic. The line features the organic latex Turiya Pillow, Three Season Down Duvet Insert, mattress pad, and down pillow, each sold separately.
Led by Eileen Mockus, president and CEO of Coyuchi, the company was built on four foundational pillars: protect the planet, innovate circular design, live sustainably, and enrich the community. For 30 years, Coyuchi has been exploring organic farming and sustainable textiles, guaranteeing the highest environmental and ethical standards through many certifications, such as The Global Organic Textile Standard (“GOTS”), Fair Trade Certified, and MADE SAFE(R).
Coyuchi continues to push the organic textile market forward without sacrificing the planet’s health, resulting in several important sustainability checks and balances. These include the company’s holistic 360-degree approach to fighting climate change through its take-back and recycling program, 2nd Home(TM), the Coyuchi Climate Council with the goal of Net Zero Emissions by 2025 and Net Positive Emissions by 2030, and C4 (The California Cotton & Climate Coalition ) which includes brands like MATE the Label, Outerknown, Reformation, and Trace, all working together to invest in regionally grown, Climate Beneficial(TM) cotton and to directly support the livelihoods of the farmers growing it.
Coyuchi’s growing product assortment comprises about 1,400 SKUs of consciously designed products, providing the company a significant competitive advantage. Coyuchi upholds the Global Organic Textile Standards (“GOTS”) certification for all its cotton. GOTS is the world’s leading textile processing standard for organic fibers. It ensures the organic status of textiles after harvesting raw materials through environmentally responsible manufacturing to labeling, a major environmental and social benefit over conventional cotton product production.
Coyuchi is currently accepting investment as part of a Regulation A+ offering. For more information, visit the company’s profile on Manhattan Street Capital (https://ibn.fm/gjM4P) and review its Offering Circular (https://ibn.fm/Z1P0i).
For more information, visit the company’s website at www.Coyuchi.com.
NOTE TO INVESTORS: The latest news and updates relating to Coyuchi are available in the company’s newsroom at https://ibn.fm/COYU
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