Where to Recycle Clothes for Money: The 13 Best Clothing Recyclers
 

Where to Recycle Your Old Clothes For Money

While numerous clothing recyclers are available today, many people don’t realize they can recycle their worn textiles for money. Reselling gently used clothing isn’t your only option. Today, several companies offer cash back to recycle your unwearable textiles. Read on for the best places to recycle your clothes for store credit or money, and why. 

Why Should You Recycle Clothes? 

Clothing waste is a huge environmental issue. While clothing is not supposed to be thrown in the trash, 92 million tons of textiles end up in landfills annually. It can take years (200+ years even!) for textiles to decompose. Clothing is typically made from synthetic fibers and dyes, releasing environmental toxins, microplastics, greenhouse gas emissions, and polluting waterways while decomposing. 

To prevent this, used clothing should always be recycled. Not all recycling programs are created equally, however. Many companies or donation centers ship used textiles to developing countries where they aren’t properly recycled. It’s important to choose recycling partners that offer clear data on how they recycle their clothes.

Where Is the Best Place to Recycle Clothes? 

You can visit your local donation center, clothing reseller, or charity to recycle your clothes for free. But many of these programs, particularly charities, are overrun with low-quality donations. They may not have the resources to properly recycle your clothes. 

While clothing resellers will buy and sell your gently used clothing, they base their selections on quality and demand. If your clothes are too worn or out of fashion, you won’t be able to resell them. Some resellers will recycle your unwearable items for you, but not all.

If you want to recycle your worn clothing, consider a clothing recycler. Some of the best clothing recycling programs include Retold Recycling, TerraCycle, or local city-wide recycling initiatives. While these options are impactful, they often cost you money or are only available in certain cities. 

If you’re hoping to get money for your used clothes, you’re in luck. Many clothing brands now offer take-back programs to implement a more circular business model or to boost sales. They will recycle certain unwearable textiles for you in exchange for store credit or cash. 

Where to Recycle Clothes for Money 

Read on if you’re wondering where to recycle clothes for store credit or cash. Below, you’ll find the top companies that recycle clothes (even worn underwear!) for money.

Most of these brands upcycle your old textiles into new clothes or industrial textiles, keeping them out of landfills. We include what each company recycles, and what they offer, so it’s easy to choose the best clothing recycler for you.

1. For Days

Recycles: Clothing

For: $30 Credit 

For Days is an online marketplace that sells clothing and accessories from various brands, including sustainable ones. They partner with TrashieCash to recycle your used textiles. To recycle, order their $20 take-back bag through their website. Fill it with your used clothes (up to 15 pounds), and send it back with the pre-paid label. 

You have two different reward options. You can get a $30 credit to use at select partner brands (Uber, Sephora, etc), or receive 50% off your order from For Days (up to $200 total).

2. Subset 

Recycles: Underwear

For: $25 Credit

Subset, formerly Knickey, is a sustainable underwear brand that will recycle your undergarments for free. Through their partnership with Supercircle, you can order a pre-paid take-back bag, fill it with clean, used undergarments, and ship it back. Subset will recycle your used textiles and you’ll get $25 off your next Subset order. 

3. Girlfriend Collective

Recycles: Clothing

For: $10 Credit per Piece

Girlfriend Collective is a wonderful sustainable brand that offers an equally wonderful way to recycle your clothes for store credit. They accept as much used clothing (from any brand) that you can fit into their take-back bag. You’ll then receive $10 per item in store credit, and they’ll recycle your clothes, keeping them out of landfills. 

4. ThredUp

Recycles: Clothing

For: Cash or Credit

If you have both clothes you want to resell and clothes you need to recycle, consider ThredUp. Order their Clean Out Kit and fill it with up to 30 pounds of clothing. They will then sort through your items and list all eligible clothes for resale. Once those sell, you’ll be paid a percentage of the sale in cash. 

ThredUp also recycles any items that aren’t eligible for reselling. While you won’t get money for these items, you will get a $15 store credit for using their Clean Out Kit program. You can use it at select retailers. 

5. Madewell

Recycles: Jeans

For: $20 Credit per Piece

If you’re a Madewell fan with old denim lying around, consider their recycling program. You can order a Clean Out Kit or use their pre-paid shipping label. Fill it with used jeans from any brand and ship it back. Madewell will either resell or recycle your denim. 

You’ll receive a $20 Madewell coupon per pair of donated jeans. If your denim qualifies for resale, you’ll receive additional store credit. While Madewell only pays you for your denim, you can include any used textiles and they will recycle them for you. 

6. Universal Standard

Recycles: Clothing

For: $25 Credit per Piece

Universal Standard offers more store credit than most recycling programs, transforming your used textiles into new ones. You can send in 1-4 clothing items at a time and they’ll provide a $25 coupon per item. 

Note that you can only use one coupon per order, and you’ll need to pay for their labeled bag upfront ($4.50). 

7. The North Face

Recycles: Used North Face

For: $10 Credit

Consider recycling any used The North Face items with their Take Back program. First, join their free rewards program, XPLR Pass. Then bring your used gear to your local The North Face storefront. 

They will either resell or recycle the items for you, and you’ll receive a $10 store credit in exchange. 

8. Hanky Panky

Recycles: Undergarments

For: Rewards Points

Join Hanky Panky’s recycling program to recycle your old socks, lingerie, and underwear. They partner with the non-profit Green Tree to turn your old textiles into industrial insulation. 

To recycle, log in to your account, request a UPS shipping label from Hanky Panky, and send them a minimum of 4 items. In exchange, you’ll receive 100 reward points, equivalent to $10 off your next order.  

9. Blue Jeans Go Green 

Recycles: Denim

For: Store Credit 

Blue Jeans Go Green partners with nine retailers including Rag & Bone, Madewell, Anthropologie, Muji, Carhartt, and American Eagle. Choose your preferred retailer, drop off your old denim at their storefront, and receive their store credit offer. Blue Jeans Go Green will turn your old denim into useable materials, like industrial insulation. 

Most of the retailers they partner with are fast fashion retailers. If you’d prefer to recycle your denim for free, but with no store credit, you can do this directly with Blue Jeans Go Green. 

10. Marine Layer

Recycles: All Textiles

For: $40 credit

It’s simple and beneficial to recycle your clothes with Marine Layer. Order a Re-Spun Take Back Bag with a prepaid label for $20. Fill it with any used clothing and send it back. You’ll receive $40 in credit per bag (you can order up to 6 bags annually). 

Marine Layer upcycles your old textiles into new clothes, or their recycling partners turn them into useable industrial materials.  

11. Eileen Fisher

Recycles: Used Eileen Fisher

For: $5 Credit per Piece

Eileen Fisher’s RENEW program is a great way to recycle clothes for store credit - as long as you regularly shop with them. You can return any old Eileen Fisher piece, in any condition, and receive a $5 store credit per item. 

To recycle your clothes, visit a store near you, or ship to their recycling center.

12. Reformation

Recycles: Used Reformation

For: $10 per Piece 

Reformation now recycles used Reformation for store credit. Simply request their Payout Kit, fill your prepaid bag with your old but clean Reformation items, and ship it back. They will then recycle all textiles through Supercircle, and you’ll receive $10 in store credit per item.

13. H&M

Recycles: All Textiles

For: Store Credit

H&M is undoubtedly a fast fashion brand, but they offer an easy way to recycle just about any used textile. Simply bring your used clothing or accessories to the register of your nearest H&M, and you’ll receive a gift card to use on store credit. They do not currently publicly post the credit amount. 

Since H&M is not a sustainable company, this isn’t an ideal way to recycle your clothes for money, but it’s an option.


About the Author

Alicia Briggs is a writer & editor specializing in slow travel & sustainable living. She has been a full-time traveler since 2018 and runs her own blog, Learning the Local Way, where she covers responsible travel tips and guides.


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COMFY, SUSTAINABLE & NON-TOXIC COUCHES

Couches are some of the most used furniture pieces in most people’s homes. Whether we love sitting back and relaxing on our sofa to watch a movie with our loved ones or working from the comfort of our beloved loveseat, choosing the right couch is not an easy task. 

Not only do we need to take into account the style, comfort level, size, and price, but we also need to find one that will not break or become highly uncomfortable after only a few months of use. 

These days, most couches are mass-produced and not built to last. Their poor quality negatively impacts both the environment and our wallets, as we need to buy a new couch more regularly. 

But thankfully, we can still find durable, eco-friendly couches on the market. Thanks to the sustainable brands selling them, we can make sustainability a priority without sacrificing comfort! 

In this article, we have selected 10 eco-friendly brands crafting comfy, sustainable couches made to last for many, many years. 

WHAT MAKES A COUCH SUSTAINABLE?

One of the most important things to prioritize if you want a sustainable couch is to buy one that is well-made and built to last. Try to only choose high-quality, durable materials that will not break or become uncomfortable after some time. 

Also, prefer non-toxic and sustainable materials if you can find them. Most couches are made with lots of chemicals, like flame retardants, that can have detrimental effects on our health when exposed to them over time. A sustainable couch should not contain any of these harmful substances and should carry third-party certifications proving that it is healthy to use. 

Where and how the couch was made also makes it more or less sustainable. Try to buy your sofa from a sustainable brand that uses ethical practices and manufacturing processes. And make sure the couch is made locally so that it does not have to travel across the world to arrive in your living room.

Finally, you cannot go wrong by choosing a second-hand couch! 

WHAT ECO-FRIENDLY MATERIALS SHOULD YOU SEARCH FOR?

Sustainable couches usually have frames crafted from FSC-certified wood, meaning that it was sourced from sustainably-managed forests. Try to avoid frames made of plywood or any other types of pressed wood as these do not last and contain toxic chemicals like formaldehyde. Also, prefer brands that use low-VOC or zero-VOC finishes on their wood. 

For the cushions, look for natural or sustainable fillers like GOLS-certified organic latex, recycled plastic, responsibly-sourced wool, or CertiPUR-US certified foam, which ensures the foam is free of harmful chemicals.  

Some of the most sustainable upholstery fabrics are linen, hemp, GOTS-certified organic cotton, and recycled polyester. If you prefer a leather couch, try to find one that was vegetable-tanned as the tanning process is less toxic and more eco-friendly.

Bonus points if the upholstery fabric received the OEKO-TEX or Greenguard Gold certifications! 

OUR TOP PICKS FOR Non-Toxic, SUSTAINABLE COUCHEs:

1. Sabai Design

Key Features: B Corp Certification, FSC Certification, OEKO-TEX Standards, Greenguard Gold Certification, GRS Certification, Recycled Fabrics

Price range: $1,295 - 5,645

Sabai Design is a sustainable furniture brand with a thoughtfully curated collection of sofas, sectionals, and loveseats, all of which are available in at least 10 colors

Everything is produced sustainably using upcycled, recycled, or natural materials. As an example, the couch frames are built from FSC-certified wood, and the wooden legs are stained with a non-toxic water-based finish. 

The cushions also contain CertiPUR-US-certified foam, which is completely free of flame retardants or formaldehyde. Sabai chooses all its materials to minimize toxic off-gassing, so there are no harmful chemicals in its couches. 

As for the fabrics, they are made from Greenguard Gold-certified upcycled polyester, or recycled velvet carrying the OEKO-TEX and GRS certifications.

Sabai crafts its comfy couches on a made-to-order basis in ethically-run factories in the United States and ships them in 100% recycled corrugated boxes. 

The brand is also a B Corp, and it sells all the replacement components you may need to repair your couch if an accident happens. It even has a buyback program allowing you to trade in your used couch or get one second-hand! 


2. Burrow

Key Features: Durable Materials, Built-In USB Charger, Highly Customizable

Price range: $835 -  7,098

Burrow is on a mission to create innovative furniture that stands the test of time both in terms of durability and style.

The brand has a very large selection of sofas, sectionals, and loveseats, all of which are designed to be incredibly modular. They are all very easy to put together in minutes and without any tools.

You get to choose from beautiful designs inspired by American mid-century modernism and contemporary Scandinavian style. 

The couches are all made with durable materials so that they can last for years and years. For instance, Burrow crafts its frames with sustainably-forested wood and strengthened steel hardware. 

The brand also offers different fabric options, from top-grain Italian leather to upcycled fabrics designed to be stain and scratch resistant. They are easy to clean, pet friendly, and made with zero chemical additives or treatments. 

You will love that some of Burrow’s couches come with a built-in USB charger, and many are highly customizable (from the leg finish to the fabric color to the armrest height!).


3. West Elm

Key Features: Handcrafted, Sustainably Sourced

Price Range: $600 - 3,500

West Elm is highly regarded by professionals in the interior design industry, and has a wide array of fair trade and environmentally conscious sofa and sectional options.

At Sustainably Chic, we love to see well-known brands offer more sustainable products, as it is a step in the direction of becoming the new norm.

Many of West Elm's couches are constructed using FSC-certified wood and natural materials, exemplifying the brand's commitment to sustainability.

You also have the option of an expansive customization process to create the perfect couch for your living area. Make sure to look for the little indicators "Sustainably-Sourced" and "Handcrafted" for the best conscious options!


4. Parachute

Key Features: CertiPUR-US Certification, Climate Neutral Certification, Recycled & Natural Fabrics

Price range: $3,600 - 4,500

If you are looking for anything cozy and soft for the home, Parachute is made for you! It offers a beautiful sofa, available in two sizes (84” and 96”) and many light, neutral colors.

“Inspired by the soft curves of California’s coast”, the couch has a modern aesthetic featuring clean lines, a versatile design, and a timeless style.

It has a subtly curved silhouette and a welt seam detail all along its armrests, back, and cushions. 

Parachute handcrafts its couches in the United States out of engineered solid hardwood. The wood is sustainably sourced and assembled with mortise and tenon joinery, making the frame incredibly durable and long-lasting. 

The Pillow sofa is also constructed with CertiPUR-US certified foam and has cushions containing down or down alternative fill. You also get to pick between two finishes for the solid wood legs.  

Parachute has a large selection of fabrics to choose from: your couch can be made from linen, recycled polyester, or different blends of cotton, linen, and/or recycled polyester. 

Each couch is made to order, and the brand is also Climate Neutral Certified!


5. Medley

Key Features: OEKO-TEX Standards, GOTS Certification, CertiPUR-US Certification, Greenguard Gold Certification

Price range: $2,232 - 11,279

Medley uses time-honored building techniques and sustainable materials to create durable furniture pieces in the USA, including comfy couches and sectional sofas. It offers different designs, all of which are modern and will elevate your living room. Some even fold out into a bed, which is ideal if you regularly have guests staying for the night! 

The sofa frames are built with a blend of solid wood and engineered hardwood for added stability, and they come with a lifetime warranty against breaking, warping, or cracking. The wood is also domestically-sourced and comes from FSC-certified forests. The exposed wood bases are then sealed with a bio-based finish made of olive oil, beeswax, and carnauba wax. 

Medley has different options for fabric, cushion filling, legs, and the type of foam used inside. For instance, some couches contain CertiPUR-US-certified foam, while others are made with plant-based latex foam and OEKO-TEX-certified wool. 

Most of the brand’s upholstery fabrics are also Greenguard Gold, GOTS, or OEKO-TEX certified. 

Plus, Medley plants three trees for every tree used to make its pieces!


6. VivaTerra

Key Features: Recycled and Natural Materials, Compliance With The Sustainable Forestry Initiative

Price range: $4,514 - 7,244

VivaTerra blends modern, eco-conscious design with global inspiration to create unique, sustainable goods for the home.

The brand works with talented artisan communities whose craftsmanship is exhibited in each of the products.

VivaTerra sells 2 regular couches and one sectional sofa, all of which are available in at least six different colors. Their clean lines and simple designs will match nearly any home decor style! 

Made in the USA with high-quality materials, the company’s couches are made to last many years and are completely free of flame retardants. 

Their frames are made with wood sourced from sustainably managed forests and stained with water-based finishes. They are topped with cushions containing filling produced with soy-based content or recycled plastic bottles.

The two Eco Linen sofas are covered with a beautiful linen slipcover, and the regular model comes with two comfy throw pillows to make it even more comfortable. The sectional is also incredibly versatile as its two-seat cushions are each the size of a twin mattress, so you can have guests sleep on them whenever you need extra beds!


7. Maiden Home

Key Features: CertiPUR-US Certification, Greenguard Gold Certification, Sustainable Forestry Initiative Standards

Price range: $2,175 - 9,975

Maiden Home designs modern luxury furniture with elegant, simple details. It has a large selection of sofas and sectional couches featuring gorgeous, minimalist designs.

We absolutely love their simplicity and they look very luxurious!

You can even have them tailor-made and customized to your preferences! 

Each piece is handcrafted by artisans based in North Carolina who use heritage upholstery, tailoring, and woodworking techniques passed down from generation to generation. 

Available in an assortment of neutral tones, the fabrics highlight the signature curvature of each piece, and they are rich in texture and visual interest. The brand uses fabrics such as merino wool, linen, mohair wool, and different stain-resistant performance fabrics that are free of PFOS and PFOA. 

What’s more, all the couches are crafted without flame retardants, formaldehyde, or other potentially harmful substances. The frames are made of hardwood meeting the standards of the Sustainable Forestry Initiative, and the cushion cores contain renewable, soy-based foam certified CertiPUR-US. 

Maiden Home also uses water-based, low-VOC glues and stains whenever possible and springs made of recycled steel.


8. Savvy Rest

Key Features: B Corp Certification, GOTS Certification, Cradle To Cradle Certification, Sustainable & Natural Fabrics

Price range: $3,199 - 3,999

Savvy Rest is a sustainable, organic mattress and bedding company also selling a comfortable 3-seater couch and a cozy loveseat.

Both are hand-built by the brand’s skilled woodworkers in Virginia using only non-toxic, natural, and organic materials.

The frames are crafted with sustainably-harvested and regionally-sourced maple wood certified by the Appalachian Hardwood Manufacturers, and embellished with a zero-VOC finish. 

The cushions, which contain Cradle To Cradle certified natural Talalay latex foam, are wrapped in soft organic wool batting. Savvy Rest also uses other natural materials like jute and coconut coir, not to mention its GOTS-certified organic cotton and hemp fabrics.

The brand lets you choose the seat cushion firmness, wood finish, fabric color, and armrest height so the couch is designed according to your preferences! Also, neither of the couches contain flame retardants, formaldehyde glues, plywood, particle boards, down, polyester, or even metal coils.  

To top it all off, Savvy Rest received the B Corp certification (among many others), and its three production facilities are all GOTS-certified. It also offsets its carbon emissions and regularly donates pillows to a local women’s shelter.


9. Kaiyo

Key Features: Second-Hand Couches 

Price range: $225 - 12,100

Kaiyo is not the typical sustainable furniture brand you can buy couches from; it is an online marketplace where you can purchase and sell pre-loved pieces to keep them out of landfill. 

This company is the best option for people who prefer buying things second-hand but are afraid to get a used couch (we know how difficult it is to clean it)!

Kaiyo handles everything for you, from the heavy lifting and delivery to finding the perfect piece and cleaning it! And of course, it makes sure each piece is in excellent condition. 

The marketplace has hundreds of listings for couches, sectionals, sofa beds, and loveseats. You will be able to save up to 90% on many furniture brands like West Elm, Crate & Barrel, or Pottery Barn. 

The filters on the website allow you to choose exactly what you need and want, including the brand, dimensions, color, price range, style, and many more. 

Kaiyo has kept over five million pounds of furniture out of landfills so far, and it plants a tree for every order! Plus, you can resell your couch.


10. Inside Weather

Key Features: CertiPUR-US Certification, FSC Certification, OEKO-TEX Standards, Recycled Fill

Price range: $2,547 - 7,350

Inside Weather is a sustainable furniture brand with a business model allowing you to customize each piece according to your preferences.

It has everything you may need for your living room, from a huge 6-seater sectional with two ottomans to a small 2-seater sofa.

Each couch is made-to-order in California using high-quality, sustainable materials. For instance, its Bondi collection consists of sofas featuring a solid ash wood frame that is FSC-certified, and cushions containing a 100% recycled down alternative crafted from roughly 400 recycled plastic bottles.   

Plus, each sofa is made with CertiPUR-US-certified memory foam, which is completely non-toxic and free of ozone depletors. The fabrics used are also OEKO-TEX certified and PFAS-free. 

Other things you will love about Inside Weather’s couches are that the fabric covers are removable for easy cleaning, pet-friendly, and stain-repellent. Very modular, the sofas are also designed to evolve with you and your needs.

A final thing worth mentioning is that Inside Weather ships your couch in a recycled cardboard box filled with biodegradable sugar-based foam to protect the contents. The brand also plants two trees for every purchase!


About the Author

Eva Astoul is a French freelance writer, specializing in content related to sustainability, simple living, and a growth-focused healthy lifestyle. She runs her own blog, Green With Less, to inspire people to live a more minimalist and sustainable life.


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What Is Spinnova Fabric and Is it Sustainable?
 

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If you haven't heard of Spinnova fabric, you're missing out. This relatively new textile is the first of its kind to use a unique material and a special manufacturing process to create an ultra-sustainable product. 

What Is Spinnova Fabric?

Spinnova is a cellulosic fiber, meaning it's made from cellulose — a substance located in plant cell walls. It's naturally white, fluffy and firm, with a similar elasticity and breathability to cotton or wool. A Finnish textile company under the same name came up with and patented the idea. Due to its material type, it's also likely nonallergenic and safe for sensitive skin. 

Juha Salmela, the company's chief technology officer (CTO), came up with the idea for Spinnova after watching an evolutionary biologist talk about how alike spider silk and nanocellulose — nano-structured cellulose — are. What if wood could be spun into textile fiber like a spider spins its web? After over a decade, he had his answer. 

Although the idea for Spinnova popped into existence in 2009 and the company was established in 2015, Woodspin — its first commercial-scale production facility — didn't open until 2023. On one hand, this invention is still relatively new and unproven. On the other, it took just over a decade for a concept to overcome the mass-market hurdle, which is impressive. 

Spinnova estimates its fiber could replace 4% of the global cotton supply — a market worth over $47.7 billion — by 2033. The demand for sustainable clothing is still somewhat niche, so its success isn't guaranteed. However, the lightning-fast progress in recent years is a promising sign of what's to come. 

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What Is Spinnova Fabric Made Of?

As Salmela's idea would suggest, spin nova is made from wood pulp. It's only sourced from Scandinavian trees certified by the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC), an international nonprofit that promotes responsible forestry. The company produces all its fabric at its Woodspin manufacturing facility in Jyväskylä, Finland. 

Technically, you could make this type of yarn from any agricultural residual — stalks, stems or leaves left over after harvests — or waste pulp. The company's manufacturing process works on any cellulose-based material, so there's potential for it to branch out in the future. However, it mainly uses trees for now since they're the easiest to source. 

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How Is Spinnova Fabric Made?

Many modern textiles are chemically treated. Eco-unfriendly chemicals are used during soaking, dyeing, bleaching orcoating to make fabric stain-resistant, water-repellant, wrinkle-proof or anti-static. Spinnova is different — it mechanically treats the fibers instead.

Spinnova uses a proprietary mechanical manufacturing process to make its fibers. You might think that sounds complex, but it basically means it has a patented machine that separates and refines the cellulose instead of treating it with or dissolving it in chemicals. 

Once the machine mechanically shears and treats the wood, it becomes microfibrillated cellulose, a paste-like material. The machine strips the outer layers, exposing the fibril bundles — microscopic cellulose fibers — to prepare the raw material for the next step. 

After that, the pulp flows through high-pressure nozzles, rotating the fibrils to align them. The goal is to transform the paste-like substance into a textile fiber. At this stage, workers collect and dry the fibers so they can be spun into yarn — and you can eventually wear them. 

Is Spinnova Fabric Sustainable? 

While natural fibers like cotton and wool are far more sustainable than synthetic fabrics like polyester and nylon, their manufacturing process often requires harmful chemicals or resource-intensive production. For example, growing cotton requires a great deal of water and pesticides. Spinnova is different. 

This fabric is one of the most sustainable in the world. For starters, all the wood pulp used to make the cellulosic fiber comes from trees certified by the FSC. Plus, the company replants what it uses so it can keep removing greenhouse gases from the atmosphere. Unlike petroleum or plastics, the forests passively absorb carbon dioxide (CO2). 

Since the fabric is made from wood pulp — not plastics like synthetic textiles — it's 100% biodegradable, recyclable and compostable. In other words, it's zero-waste. You can recover or reuse Spinnova-based clothing instead of tossing it, helping reduce greenhouse gas emissions and combat climate change. 

Could you imagine throwing your sweater into your compost bin instead of donating it to a nearby thrift store? It might seem far-fetched, but it's a reality. This closed-loop method conveniently solves the longstanding issue of excess waste the clothing and fast fashion industries suffer from. 

Even the manufacturing process is sustainable. The company uses renewable energy, no harsh chemicals and a minimal amount of water. In fact, it uses 99% less water than conventional cotton production — a good comparison, considering it looks and feels similar. 

Unlike other fabrics that wear down when reused and must be blended with synthetics to be wearable, recycled Spinnova is better than the original. It retains its quality and strength, so it doesn't need to become an eco-unfriendly blend. Best of all, wearing upcycled fabric helps you shrink your carbon footprint. 

What About the Company?

Spinnova is a super sustainable company. According to an interview with Salmela, its carbon footprint is 1.28 kilograms of CO2 equivalent (CO2e) per kilogram of fiber. For comparison, conventional cotton production produces 4.6 kg CO2e per kg on average, which is 72% higher. 

Intriguingly, its carbon handprint — the measurement of its broader resource use and energy efficiency — is negative 6.5 kg CO2e per kg of fiber. How could it possibly be below zero? The only byproducts of the manufacturing process are heat and evaporated water, which are reused elsewhere.  

The company recycles the evaporated water in the production process and locally recycles the heat waste in the local district heating network. This closed-loop method keeps it from generating further greenhouse gas emissions. 

Its other sustainable efforts — like using renewable energy and replanting trees — contribute to lowering its carbon footprint and handprint, ultimately making it negative. How many clothing companies you buy from can say they're climate-positive? It's nice to know buying something would make you feel optimistic instead of giving you a guilty conscience.

Since Spinnova's namesake fabric is its only commercial invention, it can focus on making a truly sustainable product. Plus, since it only has one facility in Finland, it can oversee all operations to ensure workers and machines are performing as sustainably as possible. 

So, What's the Catch?

While Spinnova seems to be ultra-sustainable, there's one catch. The largest wood pulp producer in the world partially owns Woodspin. Suzano — which produced over 10.9 million tons of pulp in 2023, nearly double that of its closest competitor — owns 50% of the facility and provides the trees for production. 

Suzano has faced complaints of deforestation and eco-unfriendly practices. According to data from the United States Securities and Exchange Commission, it faced 262 possible environmental and civil proceedings in 2023. Some of the accusations include pesticide use, pollution and illegal land-grabbing. 

What's worse, Suzano grows eucalyptus trees to turn into wood pulp, which seemingly harms the environment. Its monoculture approach — continuously growing a single crop in one place — steals vital nutrients and groundwater from surrounding areas, withering other plants. Just the idea is enough to put a bad taste in your mouth.

It makes sense that a startup like Spinnova would be thrilled to partner with such a large, well-established wood pulp producer when it was starting. Besides, all the trees it uses are FSC-certified, meaning they're responsibly farmed. However, just because you understand the reasoning doesn't mean you have to agree with it. 

Even though Woodspin is climate-positive and its fabric is recyclable, compostable and biodegradable, you'd be right to find its partnership with Suzano disconcerting. After all, thinking something is good for the planet only to realize it might be tinged by greenwashing isn't a great feeling. 

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Where Can You Get Spinnova Fabric?

Although the partnership with Suzano isn't a good look, Spinnova is still one of the most sustainable textile companies around. If you're interested in checking it out, you're in luck — it's already partnered with some huge name brands you probably recognize.

Halti 

Halti is a Nordic outdoor brand. Its unisex parka jacket, made of organic cotton and Spinnova fiber, won Finland's most sustainable product award in 2023. Voters praised its comfort, design and durability. 

Adidas

Sportswear brand Adidas took an interest in wood-based fabric after deciding to become more sustainable. It agreed to subscribe for $3.65 worth of shares in the company's initial public offering. Apparently, it wants to secure a significant amount of the fiber. So far, it has debuted a hoodie made of an organic cotton and Spinnova blend. 

The North Face

Spinnova's partnership with The North Face aims to set the outdoor brand apart from its competitors while reducing the textile industry's impact on the environment. It wants to provide sustainable, high-performance clothing for people like you. 

A Functional, Earth-Friendly Fabric  

Spinnova might not be perfect, but can you think of a textile company that is? For now, this Finnish company is one of the most sustainable. Although there aren't many wood-based clothes out there yet, you'd be smart to keep an eye out to see how this novel invention impacts the industry — and the planet.


About the Author

Mia Barnes is a health and beauty writer with a passion for sustainable living and wellness. Mia is also the Founder and Editor-in-Chief of Body+Mind Magazine, an online publication that covers healthy and eco-friendly living. Follow Mia and Body+Mind on Twitter and LinkedIn


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The Best Eco-Friendly and Non-Toxic Cribs & Crib Mattresses

Babies spend between 10 and 14 hours each day in their cribs, whether they are sleeping or playing on the mattress. So when you have a baby, a crib and a crib mattress become the most important things you have to buy for your nursery. 

However, most cribs and mattresses you can buy are produced using a lot of harmful chemicals. They are usually made with flame retardants, vinyl, adhesives, polyurethane foam, toxic paints and finishes, and many other questionable substances.

When we buy furniture and mattresses with those chemicals inside, they can leach toxins into the air through a process called off-gassing. More and more health professionals suspect that babies exposed to those chemicals have a higher risk of developing a childhood disorder

That is why it is crucial to buy non-toxic cribs and crib mattresses for our babies! We want them to breathe safe, clean air.  

The 14 brands mentioned in this article sell eco-friendly, non-toxic cribs and crib mattresses, so they are better for your baby and the planet. Win-win! 

WHAT MAKES A CRIB AND A MATTRESS NON-TOXIC AND SUSTAINABLE?

To make sure a crib and a mattress are non-toxic, always check if they are Greenguard Gold certified. This seal proves that the product meets rigorous standards for chemical emissions, so it is a healthy option. Similarly, a product certified by Made Safe is one made with safe materials that do not harm human health. These are two certifications you should look for. 

If you also want the crib and its mattress to be sustainable, try to find some that are designed to grow with your child so that you can keep them for many years. Some cribs can be turned into toddler beds and even daybeds, and some mattresses are double-sided so that both infants and toddlers can use them. 

Also, make sure that they are built to last and made with sustainable, high-quality materials. 

WHAT ECO-FRIENDLY MATERIALS SHOULD YOU SEARCH FOR?

If you need a new crib, durable materials like sustainably harvested wood and steel are great eco-friendly options for you. Plus, try to choose cribs made using natural finishes, like linseed oil. 

Non-toxic, sustainable mattresses are produced with organic materials, such as GOLS-certified latex, or GOTS-certified cotton and wool. Some can also contain hemp or coconut husk. 

OUR TOP PICKS FOR SUSTAINABLE and NON-TOXIC CRIBS & CRIB MATTRESSES:

1. Avocado

Categories: Crib Mattresses

Materials: Organic Latex, Organic Cotton, Organic Hemp, Organic Wool, Coconut Husk, Recycled Steel

Price: $349-1,379 

Avocado is a certified B Corporation that makes organic mattresses, pillows, bedding, and furniture, all in its own factory in California. It is also climate neutral and Fair Trade certified, and a member of 1% For The Planet. 

The brand sells three crib mattresses that are all Made Safe and Greenguard Gold certified. Its most affordable option, the Eco Organic mattress, is designed for thermoregulation and delivers breathable, luxurious comfort. 

The mattress is made from GOTS-certified organic cotton and organic wool that comes from a herding collective owned by Avocado. It also contains organic coconut husk and hemp pads to maximize airflow, and coils made with recycled steel. 

The other mattresses are also handmade using GOLS-certified latex that is sustainably harvested from organic rubber farms that directly belong to Avocado. 


2. Naturepedic

Categories: Crib Mattresses

Materials: Organic Cotton, Sugarcane

Price: $269-549

On a mission to promote safer, healthier sleep, Naturepedic creates organic mattresses without using flame retardants and polyurethane foam. The brand has three non-toxic crib mattresses that are all 100% certified organic, waterproof, easy to clean, and free of harmful substances. Naturepedic’s Breathable Ultra mattress has a GOTS-certified organic cotton fill and cover, which are both incredibly breathable.

The cotton is grown in the US and purchased directly from USDA-certified sources. 

The mattress has a firmer side specially designed for infants and a medium-firm side for growing toddlers. It also features an outer fabric with a waterproof coating made from non-GMO sugarcane. 

Naturepedic’s mattress is certified non-toxic by Made Safe, and it also received the Greenguard Gold certification. 

The brand is a member of 1% For The Planet, and it even won the 2016 EWG Hero award for leading the movement for children’s environmental health in the private sector! 


3. Saatva

Categories: Crib Mattresses

Materials: Organic Cotton, Natural Latex, Organic Wool

Price: $355

Saatva is a sustainable mattress and bedding brand handcrafting products in the United States using responsibly sourced materials. Their crib mattress is made with Cradle to Cradle GOLD certified™ natural latex, recycled steel coils, an organic cotton cover, and the chemical-free flame barrier is OEKO-TEX® Standard 100 certified

It’s also a dual-sided mattress! One side is made specifically for babies, and the other side is made for toddlers. It has extra-firm support for babies, while the toddler side has a soft, breathable layer with pressure-free support.


4. Savvy Rest

Categories: Cribs & Crib Mattresses

Materials: Wood, Organic Latex, Organic Cotton, Organic Wool

Price: $960 (crib) $449-599 (mattress)

Savvy Rest is a certified B Corporation selling organic mattresses, furniture, and bedding. It has a collection for babies that include a beautiful crib and two crib mattresses.  The company’s Oeuf crib is incredibly versatile as it is designed to grow with your child and can be converted into a toddler bed.

Very sturdy, it is crafted from locally-sourced birch wood in Latvia. 

Produced in three different non-toxic, water-based finishes, the crib is Greenguard Gold certified, so it is safe for your baby. The brand also makes sure to recycle all the wood waste and finishing materials left-over during the production process.  

Combine Savvy Rest’s crib with its Savvy Baby mattress. Completely GOTS-certified organic, it is made from firm natural Dunlop latex and has an unbleached, organic cotton casing. 

The brand uses organic wool batting as a natural flame barrier in its mattresses. Wool also promotes airflow, which is great for regulating temperature. 


5. Newton Baby

Categories: Cribs & Crib Mattresses

Materials: Wood, Food-Grade Polymer, Viscose

Price: $200-720

Newton Baby offers different sleeping solutions for babies, children, and pets. It sells several cribs and crib mattresses, all of which are Greenguard Gold certified, so they have been tested for low chemical emissions. Perfect to use in your nursery!

The brand’s cribs are all crafted from sustainably sourced beech wood in Italy.

The Soho 3-in-1 convertible crib adds a touch of mid-century style to your space, and it features inclined legs tucked under the sturdy frame and a rail so that it can be converted into a toddler bed. 

You can use it with one of Newton Baby’s mattresses. We recommend the Essential crib mattress, which is extremely breathable and comes with a removable, machine-washable cover. 

The mattresses are made from a food-grade polymer that is completely non-toxic, hypoallergenic and that does not off-gas. Instead of harmful fire retardants, the brand uses viscose as a safer and healthier alternative. 


6. Nestig

Categories: Cribs & Crib Mattresses

Materials: Wood, Organic Cotton, Food-Grade Polymer 

Price: $129 - 799

Nestig designs functional furniture and decor for nurseries using sustainable materials and non-toxic finishes.

The brand has five different mattresses, all of which are Greenguard Gold certified. 

It offers a mattress sold by the brand Lullaby Earth: with its easy-to-clean, removable cover, the Breathable Full Crib mattress has a dual-firmness design, is very breathable, and comes with a waterproof coating that meets food contact standards. 

Nestig also crafts beautifully made cribs that can be transformed into mini cribs, full cribs, and toddler beds. They are all handcrafted by artisans in a family-run factory in Brazil. Available in different colors, the Cloud crib is produced from locally sourced pine wood, sustainably harvested on reforested land in Brazil.

The brand has a zero-inventory model and all its cribs are made-to-order, which significantly minimizes Nestig’s waste. 


7. Bloom

Categories: Cribs & Crib Mattresses

Materials: Wood, Organic Cotton 

Price: $425 - 1,199

Bloom designs beautiful baby furniture, all made with sustainable woods, recyclable plastics and metals, and low-VOC, water-based finishes. 

The brand has five different cribs, from mini cribs for newborns to full-size cribs for toddlers. They are all crafted from solid wood sourced from sustainably managed forests. 

Bloom’s Retro crib features a mid-century modern design, making it a real statement piece in your nursery. Made to grow with your baby, it has two adjustable mattress height options. It is produced from American beech wood and eucalyptus with a timeless, non-toxic oak finish. 

The company also sells mattresses that are made to fit its cribs. If you opted for the Retro crib, the Retro crib mattress is the perfect option for you! 

This dual-sided mattress comes with an organic cotton waterproof cover and contains an eco-friendly, breathable core that is Greenguard Gold certified. It also has a fire-resistant barrier made with Oeko-Tex-certified fibers. 


8. Green Cradle

Categories: Cribs & Crib Mattresses

Materials: Wood, Organic Latex, Organic Wool, Organic Cotton

Price: $599 - 3,599

Green Cradle specializes in the production of natural mattresses and solid wood furniture that are all sustainable, non-toxic, and made in the USA.  

The brand offers two extra firm crib mattresses in different dimensions.

Each of them comes with a GOLS-certified organic latex core that is covered with an encasement made from GOTS-certified organic wool and cotton. 

Green Cradle also has a wide range of cribs all made of solid wood sourced from local, sustainably grown trees. 

The Childspose 7-in-1 convertible crib can be used for your child’s first 20 years, from birth to college, with no wasted pieces. How awesome (and sustainable) is that?!  

You can first use it as a bassinet for your newborn. As your baby grows, you can later turn it into a crib and a toddler bed, and then, into a daybed and a full-size bed. You can even use the materials to create a changing table or a bookshelf! 


9. Babyletto

Categories: Cribs

Materials: Wood, Natural Latex, Coconut Husk, Polyester

Price: $299 - 3,000

Babyletto is a minority-owned brand designing versatile and stylish furniture that is consciously crafted, high-quality, and tested for safety. All its cribs are Greenguard Gold certified to ensure your baby breathes cleaner air. 

The brand has a great selection of cribs and mini cribs, all made of New Zealand pine wood from sustainably managed forests. 

With its modern design, the Hudson 3-in-1 convertible crib can be converted into a toddler bed, and later, into a daybed as your child grows. The crib even won the Eco Excellence Awards in 2021 for being the “best sustainable crib”! 

Babyletto offsets its carbon footprint from shipping and regularly supports organizations working to improve children’s lives and the environment. 


10. dadada

Categories: Cribs

Materials: Wood, Metal

Price: $449 - 499

Dadada sells beautiful cribs, dressers, and furniture for toddlers combining quality construction, state-of-the-art production technologies, and modern style. 

The brand’s cribs are all handcrafted in Italy and Greenguard Gold certified, and they meet or exceed the most stringent safety standards.

Built to last, most of them can be converted into toddler beds and daybeds in a few simple steps. 


11. Little Seeds

Categories: Cribs & Crib Mattresses

Materials: Wood, Metal, Cotton, Polyester, Wool, Rayon

Price: $150 - 400

Little Seeds specializes in the creation of high-quality, sustainably made furniture designed for babies, kids, and tweens. The company has two different crib mattresses, both of which are produced in Canada, guaranteed for 15 years, and Greenguard Gold certified. 

The Golden Star mattress is made from a combination of cotton, wool, and polyester with a removable, machine washable cover produced from polyester and rayon. It provides firm support thanks to its high-density thermo-bonded core. 

Little Seeds also sells a wide variety of cribs, all made of solid wood or metal. The Skyler 3-in-1 Canopy crib features a beautiful canopy that makes the crib look like a little house. Crafted from sturdy pine wood, it has three adjustable heights and can transform into a toddler bed. 

The brand supports and partners with different environmental protection programs that help protect and build habitats for pollinators and other wildlife. 


12. Namesake

Categories: Cribs

Materials: Wood, Steel, Polyester

Price: $299 - 799

Namesake creates cribs and furniture for the nursery, designed in all kinds of styles, from vintage to farmhouse to contemporary collections.

The cribs have the Greenguard Gold seal for low chemical emissions. The brand sells two steel mini cribs as well as standard cribs that convert to larger beds as your baby grows.


13. Romina

Categories: Cribs 

Materials: Wood

Price: $1,230 - 1,795

Romina is a Greenguard Gold certified company that creates solid wood furniture using time-tested building techniques and timeless design. It only uses three materials: wood, water-based finishes, and organic glue. 

The brand has many beautiful cribs, all of which are convertible so that they can grow along with your child.

Built to last, they are made with high-quality, European beech wood harvested from sustainably managed forests. 

The Cleopatra Classic crib is the ideal piece of furniture if you want to elevate your nursery design. With its tufted sides available in four colors, it looks very sophisticated and luxurious, and it has three adjustable mattress height settings! 

We love that for every tree Romina cuts down to make its furniture, it replaces it with five saplings to help safeguard forests. The company also transforms its wood waste into packaging or energy to warm its facilities. 


14. DaVinci

Categories: Cribs & Crib Mattresses

Materials: Wood, Polyester

Price: $159 - 399

DaVinci creates durable and stylish furniture for babies and children.

It has Greenguard Gold certified cribs and mattresses, as well as dressers, and changers. 

The brand sells four crib mattresses, including two designed for mini cribs and bassinets.

If you need a regular-sized mattress, the Complete Slumber Waterproof mattress is a great option! Very lightweight, it provides a firm sleep surface and features a waterproof, tear-resistant cover.  

DaVinci also has a wide selection of cribs, some of which won various awards. They are made of New Zealand and Chilean pine wood sourced from sustainable forests. 

We highly recommend the Piedmont 4-in-1 crib if you are looking for a convertible crib and changer combo! It features a large drawer underneath the crib and a changing table that comes with a drawer and two shelves. Perfect to store baby clothes, crib sheets, and all your nursery essentials! 


About the Author

Eva Astoul is a French freelance writer, specializing in content related to sustainability, simple living, and a growth-focused healthy lifestyle. She runs her own blog, Green With Less, to inspire people to live a more minimalist and sustainable life.


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The Best Non-Toxic & Sustainable Rug Brands

There is something special about a rug that brings a room together. The intricate patterns and textures of the rugs in your home can inspire the overall design of each room and become the central element that ties everything together.

At Sustainably Chic, we are mindful of the environmental impact of our purchases, so we prioritize rugs made of sustainably-sourced natural materials like handwoven jute and organic cotton. We also appreciate the charm of second-hand and vintage rugs, each with its own unique story and character.

In addition to aesthetics, practicality is important to us. We prioritize easy maintenance, especially in high-traffic areas, and we prefer washable rugs to ensure that your living spaces remain inviting and conducive to both work and play without compromising the beauty of your rugs.

What makes a rug sustainable?

Sustainable rugs are meticulously crafted using eco-friendly and non-toxic materials and production methods to minimize the negative impact on the environment. These rugs are often handwoven or machine-woven from organic or recycled fibers, such as jute, seagrass, bamboo, hemp, or even yarn made from recycled plastic bottles. By utilizing these materials, sustainable rug manufacturers significantly reduce the reliance on non-renewable resources and decrease the amount of waste generated during the production process.

Moreover, sustainable rug manufacturers prioritize ethical labor practices, ensuring fair wages, safe working conditions, and supporting local communities where the rugs are made. This commitment to ethical sourcing and production processes reflects a dedication to both environmental and social responsibility. Furthermore, they are free from harmful chemicals and toxins commonly found in non-sustainable rugs, contributing to a cleaner and safer indoor environment.

What's more, sustainable rugs are renowned for their durability and longevity. Their high-quality construction allows them to withstand heavy foot traffic and retain their beauty for years to come, making them a worthwhile investment for any space. Whether you're looking for a stylish area rug or a durable runner for a high-traffic area, sustainable rugs offer both elegance and practicality.

Why Purchase From a Sustainable Rug Brand?

When you make a purchase of a rug from any of the brands mentioned below, you are contributing to the creation of safer working conditions for the individuals involved in the production process. Additionally, the materials used in these rugs are not only better for the environment but also for your own health.

By selecting a rug from these brands, you are ensuring that you are investing in a higher quality product that is designed to last for many years in your home. In an industry fraught with excessive waste and unethical treatment of workers, it is more crucial than ever to throw your support behind brands that consistently prioritize the well-being of the planet and its people.

our top picks for sustainable rugs:

1. Made Trade

Price | $59 - 1,999

When searching for a variety of sustainable and fair trade options, Made Trade stands out as the ideal destination. This online marketplace is a personal favorite as it hosts a wide array of ethical brands all in one place. Their rug collection is particularly striking, showcasing renowned brands such as Kiliim, Zuahaza, MINNA, and Leah Singh.

The rug featured in the image is a stunning piece from Kiliim, which we have also highlighted in a detailed blog post from a few years back. Find more information here.


2. The Citizenry

Price | $200 - 2,799

The exquisite artisan rugs offered by The Citizenry are a testament to their commitment to quality and sustainability. The dedicated team at The Citizenry goes the extra mile by personally traveling to each country where their goods are made. This allows them to carefully select only the finest local materials and forge meaningful, sustainable relationships with the talented artisans who bring their products to life. By handling this process themselves & eliminating middlemen, they are able to provide customers with high-quality, handmade goods at prices more accessible than those found at traditional luxury boutiques.


3. Sabai

Price | $495 - 995

Sabai's beautiful Field Rug is a durable and elegant addition to any living space. It is meticulously woven using natural and sustainable wool and jute fibers. This rug is proudly made in the U.S. and showcases a captivating texture that perfectly combines the softness of wool with the raw, earthy charm of jute. For those who appreciate authentic rustic elements, the subtle coarseness of the jute fibers adds a delightful tactile dimension. Sabai Design is a BIPOC-owned brand with a mission to create beautifully designed, affordable furniture & home goods that don’t cost the earth.


4. CICIL

Price | $139 - 2,199

CICIL is a women-owned and operated, sustainability-focused home goods company. Their approach to creating sustainable products for the home includes using only natural, renewable materials, which means ZERO synthetic or petrochemical-based fibers. They make products in the USA with a traceable supply chain. CICIL's unique, modern braided rugs bring joyful warmth and a grounding foundation to any room. You can have peace of mind knowing the product uses natural and non-toxic materials, made in harmony with the environment. Plus, you can now order a rug that’s customized for the exact size you need! Just use this calculator to order yours.


5. Parachute

Price | $129 - 1,999

Parachute's exquisite hand-woven rugs are meticulously crafted to infuse each room of your home with unique character and style. Their soothing neutral tones effortlessly complement any decor, while the use of natural materials such as jute and wool ensures both quality and sustainability. Many of these stunning rugs are ethically produced by highly skilled artisans in Panipat, India, a city renowned as "The City of Weavers." These masterpieces are created at an 80-year-old heritage textiles factory that is dedicated to upholding social and environmental responsibility.


6. Lorena Canals

Price | $95 - 3,900

Since 1998, Lorena Canals has dedicated herself to creating exquisite rugs with a strong emphasis on sustainability. She established her own artisan factory in India and oversees operations from her offices in Barcelona, New Delhi, and New York.

Lorena Canals' rugs are not only beautifully handcrafted but also washable.

Their popular Leaf Rug and Nature Path Rugs have garnered widespread attention. Whether you're redesigning a child's room, nursery or your living room, their diverse range of designs is definitely worth exploring.


7. Loomy

Price | $348 - 898

Loomy's exquisite designs are just the beginning of what sets this brand apart.

Every rug is meticulously handcrafted and responsibly sourced from skilled artisans around the globe, resulting in a diverse range of styles and designs.

Not only are these rugs handmade and eco-friendly, but they are also built to withstand the rigors of everyday life. They are created using naturally sourced, eco-friendly, or recycled materials, ensuring both durability and environmental consciousness.


8. Burrow

Price | $185 - 849

Burrow is a well-known furniture and home goods brand located in New York. The company specializes in producing items that blend American mid-century modernism and Scandinavian design.

One of their standout products is their performance rugs, which are crafted using post-consumer recycled fiber. These rugs are designed to be long-lasting, as they do not shed and are resistant to stains. Additionally, the hand-tufted texture provides a comfortable feel while also being easy to clean with a vacuum.


9. Pottery Barn

Price | $39-5,999

Pottery Barn may not be the first brand that comes to mind when thinking about ethical production and sustainable products, but they have made significant strides in these areas. The company has been actively working on ethical production and offers a range of sustainably made products. What's more, their pricing is more accessible compared to other brands, and the option to visit their physical stores provides added convenience. When browsing through Pottery Barn's rug collection, it's important to look for the small symbols indicating that the rug is handmade, fair trade, and sustainably sourced.


10. West Elm

Price | $130 - 5,805

Although not everything West Elm offers is sustainable, they have a substantial selection of sustainably-made items.

We’ve provided links to all of their sustainable rugs, and they have some stunning options!

The rug featured in the picture has a recycled cotton backing and is meticulously handmade in India.

While not all their rugs use natural materials, a significant portion of them are crafted in a Fair Trade factory using sustainable materials.


11. Oh Happy Home

Price | $42 - 716

Oh Happy Home offers an extensive range of high-quality rugs designed for various areas of your home such as the living room, bathroom, hallway, and nursery. These rugs are crafted using eco-conscious materials such as 100% cotton or wool. Many of the rugs are conveniently machine washable, adding to their practicality and ease of maintenance. Each rug is meticulously handmade with a strong emphasis on ethical practices and is accredited by Goodweave International. This accreditation attests that the rugs are produced without the use of forced labor or child labor.


How To CAre For Your Rugs

Caring for sustainable rugs is quite simple. Here are some tips to help your rug maintain its best appearance:

  1. Vacuum Regularly: Regular vacuuming is important to remove dirt, dust, and debris. Use a vacuum cleaner with a brush attachment to gently clean the rug's surface. Be cautious not to apply too much pressure, especially if you have a delicate natural fiber rug.

  2. Rotate Your Rug: To prevent uneven wear, rotate your rug every few months to ensure it receives equal foot traffic and maintains its appearance.

  3. Spot Clean Spills Immediately: If a spill happens, it's important to act fast to prevent stains from setting. Use a clean cloth to blot the spill and soak up as much liquid as possible. Avoid rubbing the stain, as this could cause it to set deeper into the fibers. You can use a non-toxic detergent or a mixture of water & vinegar to clean the affected area, following the manufacturer's instructions.

  4. Professional Cleaning: Depending on the type of rug, it may be necessary to have it professionally cleaned every few years. It is important to refer to the manufacturer's recommendations or seek advice from a professional rug cleaner to determine the best cleaning method for your specific rug.

  5. Protect from Direct Sunlight: Prolonged exposure to direct sunlight can cause colors to fade and weaken the fibers of your rug. Consider rotating the rug periodically to minimize sun exposure.

By following these care tips, you can extend the lifespan of your rug and maintain its beauty for years to come.


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