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Naturepedic Shows Award-Winning Baby & Kids Organic Mattresses and Bedding at L.A. Green Festival October 29-30

Contact: Sandra Marquardt, 301-592-0077
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Cleveland, Ohio (October 24, 2011) – Chagrin Falls, Ohio-based Naturepedic, the only baby and children’s bed and bedding company in the U.S. certified to the Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS), is proudly exhibiting at the Green Festival in Los Angeles, CA, October 29-30. The company will display its award-winning certified organic cotton mattresses for babies and children, mattress pads, sheets, pillows and changing pads in booth 669 at the Los Angeles Convention Center. GOTS certification requires the use of organic fibers, and prohibits use of hazardous materials.

“Californians lead the way in searching out the most environmentally-friendly products and Naturepedic offers the most environmentally-friendly baby bed and bedding products in the U.S., so we wanted to be sure to be at this event,” said Barry A. Cik, Naturepedic Technical Director.

Naturepedic uses organic cotton filling grown in Texas, and manufactures all its mattress and bedding products at its facility in Chagrin Falls, just outside Cleveland. Consumers can be assured that the primarily Amish staff is meticulous in providing the utmost in quality.

In addition to organic cotton quilted mattress surfaces, Naturepedic offers waterproofing on their children’s mattresses using food-grade polyethylene (which meets FDA food-contact standards).

Baby Bargains, the best-selling guide to baby products, rated Naturepedic’s Lightweight Mattresses the “#1 Top Pick” of all crib mattresses on the market in its most recent edition. In addition, Naturepedic has won numerous awards for its wide range of high quality products .The mattresses and mattress accessories are available not only online at www.naturepedic.com, but also from mainstream retailers as well as numerous baby boutiques.

Los Angeles is Naturepedic’s third largest hub in terms of sales after New York and Boston, with retailers including Beginnings, Jenny Bec’s, Sid & Me, The Little Seed, Tiny World, Wonderland and others.

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*Visit Naturepedic at booth #669 at Los Angeles Green Festival! To keep up with Naturepedic news, visit https://www.facebook.com/naturepediccribmattress

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What’s Really ‘Green’ in the Confusing World of Mattresses? Part I

“Last fall, I began work for my first client in the “green” mattress industry, Spaldin Sleep Systems. To familiarize myself with their products and the current state of sustainability in the sector, I researched Spaldin’s materials and certifications and developed a competitive landscape matrix. I dug into the websites of over a dozen top green mattress brands and read peoples’ blog and forum questions and comments about green mattress motivations. I also led a team that staffed Spaldin’s booth at Green Festival in San Francisco, where we heard dozens of green mattress questions and concerns first-hand.

What I’ve learned is that while there are many exciting advances happening in what’s historically been a polluting industry, the mattress sector is drowning in the same kind of greenwash that plagues other industries.  The marketing language on mattress makers’ and  retailers’ websites too often features vague, unsubstantiated claims, resulting in confusion about what these claims really mean in terms of measurable, verifiable benefits to the health of ecosystems and people.”

What’s Really ‘Green’ in the Confusing World of Mattresses? Part I via Jonathan L. Gelbard, Ph.D. – Triple Pundit

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From Ashram to Inc.—Unlikely Entrepreneur Profiled In Inc. Magazine

Charlottesville, Virginia –A disillusioned but determined survivor of 20 years in a yoga ashram has landed on the “Inc. 500” list of America’s fasting-growing private companies.

Michael Penny, founder of an organic mattress manufacturing company in central Virginia, is profiled in Inc. magazine’s September issue. Penny’s company, Savvy Rest Organic Mattresses, ranks 450th in the new “Inc. 500” list of America’s fasting-growing private companies.

Savvy Rest organic mattresses are made of all-natural latex rubber, organic wool and organic cotton in Crozet, Virginia, and sold in a growing network of independent stores across the country.

The Inc. article emphasizes Penny’s background as a former devotee who had to make his way in the business world after decades living in isolation from contemporary society, ruled by the strict demands of the ashram. When the guru was felled by a sexual abuse scandal in the mid-90’s, Penny moved his family to Virginia and started over, with little formal work experience and even less money. “We had lived for so long on nothing that we had nothing to lose,” he says.

One short-lived path for Penny was selling satellite dishes, an awkward fit for a man who had not watched television for 20 years. He worked at a senior center, delivered newspapers, and finally took a job at a futon store.

Learning about the mattress industry, Penny experienced more disillusionment. Flimsy manufacture and deceptive sales practices were rampant. At the same time, he became aware of increasing health concerns about indoor air quality and the toxic chemicals used in most conventional mattresses.

In 2003, Penny opened his own mattress store, The Savvy Sleeper, outside Charlottesville, with a small showroom and one employee. He encountered a latex manufacturer from India, and on the strength of a handshake and their shared affinity for yoga, persuaded him to issue a line of credit so that Penny could start his own line, Savvy Rest Organic Mattresses.

Today, Savvy Rest employs 15 people and has built a network of over 60 independent dealers around the country. These eco-themed businesses range from small sleep shops to large urban “green” home stores. Penny orients each new dealer personally, and advises many store owners on how to grow their businesses in a difficult economy.

“I wanted to create an environment that was safe, warm, and inviting to everyone,” Penny says, “including employees, suppliers, dealers, and customers.”

Perhaps because he knows what it’s like when such promises are broken, Penny’s vision has carried Savvy Rest to success.

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