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A Little Bit of Bamboo as Bedding Material

A Little Bit of Bamboo as Bedding Material

Thinking of quality of life, and the essence in making wise green choices when it comes to our planet as well as our well-being, it’s not surprising the future is in eco-friendly options that are focused on durability, sustainability, and recyclability. It’s not surprising bamboo as a material, particularly when it comes to bedding, has made it to such a trend, given the fact these three aforementioned aspects are its basics.

The realisation that there’s more to quality sleep than the mattress has helped steer the quest to pair the ideal mattress with the adequate bedding. Though at first people aren’t that convinced bamboo makes for a much softer choice than cotton, they are convinced after hearing all about its positive traits. It’s not surprising this has led to the surging of many who are into the bamboo bedding wholesale retailing.

First of all, bamboo is grown without pesticides and fertilisers because it’s a resilient plant, self-regenerating, and resistant to pests and fungi, making it superior even to organic cotton whose production isn’t always perfect. As second, it’s plentiful, and grows faster than other trees, which shows why it’s a sustainable, renewable source. Along with that, it’s also provides more oxygen.

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Apart from being softer to touch, it’s also based on fibres that are strong and durable, as their substance doesn’t change over time (and over washing), so you can expect the bamboo bedding wholesale suppliers offer to withstand the test of time, neither losing its form, nor colour. Likewise, the fibres are thermo-regulating, which means this is the sort of bedding that can keep you warm in winter, and cool in summer (it’s three degrees cooler than cotton!), providing you with enough breathability.

Also adding to bamboo’s comfort to the skin are its hypoallergenic, antibacterial, and antimicrobial properties, so there’s no doubt it’s the ideal bedding option for people who go through night sweats (e.g. caused by pregnancy, menopause, hyperthyroidism). This is possible due to its moisture-wicking abilities, not making for the ideal conditions for bacteria and microbes to thrive.

Taking all this into account, it’s not surprising bamboo has found its spot as the desired material for the production of comfortable and quality mattresses, pillows, including clothing. The more it continues to grow in popularity, the more affordable it becomes, so if you want to make the right choice, and ensure you get the right amount of z’s every night, don’t look further than bamboo. You’d thank yourself later.

Stephanie Tierney
tierneystephanie1@gmail.com