August 23, 2011

Preserve Eco Foam: One Bed Can Make a World of Difference

Eco FoamWhen you are looking to make a new major purchase, perhaps spending your money in line with your eco-conscious values is an important thing to consider. If you are looking to buy a new mattress, consider buying one made of renewable materials like Preserve Eco Foam.

Preserve is a bio-based foam made from soy-bean oil which is a renewable resource that is made from plants that can be readily grown right here in North America. The soy bean is not only a food product but can be made into many different products similar to the way we typically use petroleum based products like plastics. Not only are soy products more biodegradable, they are also generally more earth friendly. Not only can more beans be planted in coming years, but the plants themselves even help reduce global warming by converting CO2 into oxygen as they grow and breathe. Plants can be tilled back into the soil after harvest or composted, helping to nurture the very earth that helps us obtain a restful night's sleep. Rather that being made of petroleum products like oil like traditional memory foam, Preserve is made with a process than leaves a smaller ecological footprint in terms of waste and energy outputs.

By purchasing a mattress made of Preserve Eco Foam, not only are you helping the environment but you also get to support our national economy by buying from a US-based company. In fact, Preserve's headquarters is located in North Carolina, just a few miles from our own warehouse.

Preserve is the world's first bio-based foam mattress product. All Preserve mattresses come with our same 20 year warranty and in-home sleep trial, although we are certain that once you try this luxury sleep experience that also helps the earth you will love it. Order one today through MyLuxuryMattress.com and see what a difference one bed can make.

Topics: Bed, Blog, Memory Foam.Written by Heather

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February 6, 2012

Jimmy @ 12:49 pm

Do you have a factory outlet store?

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