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We’re not just editors, we’re also moms who have given clean vitamins to our kids for years. These are our picks for kids’ fiber supplements with natural ingredients that are free from unnecessary sugar, dyes, and additives

As a parent, I’m always looking for anything to make my son’s life easier, healthier, and safer. From time to time, your little one might experience uncomfortable complications such as constipation, which is where a children’s fiber supplement comes in. These can promote regular bowel movements, and fiber is also proven to help with weight control, prevent heart disease and diabetes, and even lower chances of getting some types of cancer. 

Fruits, veggies, beans, and whole grains are often recommended for adding more natural fiber into your child’s diet. But as we all know, picky eaters don’t always want dietary fibers. If you’ve noticed those nutritional gaps, you’re not alone — most American children and adults don’t get enough fiber from food alone. When in doubt, trust in these best-selling fiber supplements designed specifically for kids.

What makes fiber supplements safe for kids?

Some fiber supplements are considered safe for children, but the experts at Kaiser Permanente say natural fiber supplements are safest (though they could make your child feel bloated). Keep in mind that the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) says, “food-based, natural fibers are recommended over supplements.” 

If you can’t get the most natural source of dietary fiber, talk to your child’s doctor about taking a fiber supplement. The AAP also notes that ingesting fiber supplements without enough water can actually worsen your child’s constipation. Make sure your little one stays well-hydrated and follow instructions carefully if you choose to offer a fiber supplement. In more extreme cases, your doctor might prescribe a stool softener or laxative. 

Our criteria:

Our team has tested and researched dozens of supplements for kids and scoured thousands of customer reviews to find the best clean fiber supplements for children that are dye-free, formulated without any added or unnatural sugar, and are easy to take. We regularly update this list with emerging options that meet the following criteria:

  • CLEAN INGREDIENTS | Each of these options is made with natural and organic ingredients — and is free of additives, dyes, synthetics, and allergens making them safe and beneficial for your kiddos.
  • LOW OR NO SUGAR | The last thing we want is for our kids’ vitamins to be loaded with sugar. We’ve ensured each of these supplements contains no or very low amounts of sugar.
  • TASTES GOOD & EASY TO SWALLOW | Vitamins that taste good and are easy to swallow help our children get their daily dose of nutrients without any fuss. We’ve researched and can confirm each of these tastes great.

Fiber isn’t the only kid-friendly supplement we’ve written about. You can also browse the best organic kids’ multivitamins.


1. Hiya

Dairy free
Doctor approved
Eco friendly packaging
Gluten free
Subscriptions available
Third party tested
Vegan

Best For | Multiple children or picky eaters
Active Ingredients | Prebiotic fiber blend (organic inulin, resistant vegetable fiber, dragon fruit, psyllium husk), organic pineapple juice, mango fruit, lime fruit, pink Himalayan salt
Daily Dose | One scoop for kids 2 and up, two scoops for kids 4 and up
Prices Starting At | $58 for a 30-day supply

Picky eaters will meet their match with Hiya’s fruity drink mix. The brand’s Kids Daily Fiber+ offers up a daily dose of fiber with an “Island Punch” flavor, courtesy of natural fibers from a blend including dragon fruit and psyllium husk. Pineapple juice, and mango sweeten the deal, and the scoopable products are suited for little ones 2 and older. Simply scoop it, mix it with water, and prepare for a fiber boost in your child’s diet. Parents will also appreciate that there’s zero added sugar, it’s third-party tested, and even scored a Purity Award from the Clean Label Project. 

Our editors have waxed poetic about how much we love Hiya, and with good reason. Their supplements are colorful and approachable (The inviting lime green container! The free stickers!), a secret ingredient for any child-friendly product. And for the parents, there’s convenience and a budget-friendly approach to ordering supplements for one, two, or three kids at a time. The company has thought of virtually everything, too, creating a multivitamin, daily probiotic, green powder, and immune system sticks (all of which received a seal of approval from contributing editor Stephanie Fallon).

Customer Review | “Tastes delicious! My 4 year old absolutely loves this stuff!” – Yuli W. (Read more reviews.

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2. Seed

BIPOC Owned
Dairy free
Gluten free
Recycled materials
Soy free
Subscriptions available
Vegan
Woman owned

Best For | Older kids
Active Ingredients | Nine probiotic strains and a fiber-based prebiotic
Daily Dose | One sachet poured and mixed into food or drink
Prices Starting At | $39.99 for a 30-day supply

For a versatile flavor, consider nabbing these sachets from Seed. Each one is powered up with nine probiotic strains and a fiber-based prebiotic, and all you need to do is tear, pour, and add it to your child’s food or drink. Just make sure you only mix it into room temperature or cold items — not anything hot. The brand recommends consuming the supplement within 30 minutes and offering it to your child at the same time each day. If your child loves it, you can use it for years. The product is made for children from age 3 to 17. 

Seed products are rigorously tested for more than 20 allergens, including sugar, soy, gluten, dairy, and nuts. Each serving will provide your child with 5 grams of fiber, and the key benefits promoted are gastrointestinal immunity, dermatological health, and respiratory health. Anecdotally, several parents have gushed about this product in the reviews section, sharing that their children experienced fewer sick days and resolved skin issues such as eczema. Who doesn’t love a few bonus benefits, besides the more obvious bowel movement perk?

Customer Review | “This has worked SO well for 2 of my girls who have struggled with constipation and tummy issues. So easy to add to their food or drinks!” – Shelly T. (Read more reviews.


3. Grüns Kids

American made
Dairy free
Gluten free
Made in Canada
Science backed
Soy free
Subscriptions available
Third party tested
Vegan

Best For | Gummies
Active Ingredients | Vitamin C, zinc, prebiotics, adaptogens, antioxidants, and more vitamins and minerals
Daily Dose | One packet of gummies
Prices Starting At | $45.56 for a 28-day supply

What kid doesn’t love gummies? Made just for your favorite picky eater, Grüns Kids gummy packets are easy to throw in a lunch box and are offered in a strawberry-forward original flavor or an alternative that’s reminiscent of mango sorbet. It should be noted that these are technically labeled as “Superfoods Green Gummies,” not a fiber-specific supplement. That said, each serving delivers 4 grams of dietary fiber, making it a solid source to fill those gaps (Not to mention, it’s one of our editors’ go-to immune vitamins, too.)

To help you save even more, you can purchase a subscription for up to five kids and score up to a whopping 52 percent off your order. (That’s up to 840 gummies at more than half-off!). For anyone concerned about too much sugar in their little ones’ diets, there are also sugar-free gummies. If you’re tempted to try it, fear not — Grüns makes an adult version for kids at heart, too. 

Customer Review | “Very impressed with the quality and taste of these. My son is a super picky eater… but he will usually eat these no problem. Thank you!” – Elizabeth B. (Read more reviews.


4. Culturelle

Budget friendly
Dairy free
Soy free
Subscriptions available
Third party tested
Vegan

Best For | Flavorless supplement
Active Ingredients | Probiotic, wheat dextrin, inulin, kiwi fruit powder
Daily Dose | One packet, up to three times per day
Prices Starting At | $20.99 for a 24-pack

We’d be remiss if we didn’t mention the most recommended probiotic brand among pediatricians. For more than 30 years, Culturelle has provided probiotics supporting digestive health and immunity for everyone in the family. Similar to the mix-in from Seed, Culturelle Kids Probiotic + Fiber Packets are flavorless powders you can add to room temperature or cold foods and drinks. The brand suggests stirring it into yogurt or applesauce for best results. And unlike others on our list, it’s safe for babies 1 year and older, and they can take it up to three times per day. 

There are two options available for purchase: a 24- or 60-pack. One-time purchases are a bit pricier, or you can subscribe and save 10% on your order. Perhaps the most accessible fiber supplement on the market, you can easily find it at your local Walmart, Target, CVS, and Walgreens.

Customer Review | “All I need for my little one to have daily movements. She is 5 and has been using this for almost a year. She watches me put it in her drink and doesn’t mind because she doesn’t taste it. If I forget and miss a day, she doesn’t have a movement that day or it comes out harder. This is how I know it works!” – MercuryMom (Read more reviews.


5. MaryRuth’s

American made
B corp
Budget friendly
Dairy free
Gluten free
Soy free
Subscriptions available
USDA organic
Vegan
Woman owned

Best For | Papaya flavor
Active Ingredients | Soluble tapioca fiber, maltitol, purified water, pectin
Daily Dose | One gummy per day, or as recommended by a physician or healthcare professional
Prices Starting At | $22.46 for a 60-day supply

Another gummy solution, MaryRuth’s Kids Fiber Gummies might be more accepted by pint-size picky eaters due to the papaya flavor and orange color. They look like a delicious candy, but boast so many benefits, including a sugar-free solution with 3 grams of fiber per serving. Many parents rave that it’s quickly become a (fun!) part of their kids’ routine. 

Buy this product once, or subscribe and save 10 percent on every order. Plus, deliveries can be scheduled every 15, 30, 45, or 60 days—a major perk for big families. Here’s where it gets even better: MaryRuth Ghiyam is a real person. A certified health coach, chef, and mom of four, she’s at the helm of this brand as the founder and CEO. On top of that, MaryRuth is B Corp and Clean Label Project certified. 

Customer Review | “My daughter was experiencing constipation for months, we tried so many things eventually when we got it managed her doctor recommended fiber gummies and we have been using them ever since and she loves them! She even knows ‘one a day’!” – Sarah L. (Read more reviews.)


6. Begin Health

American made
Doctor approved
Third party tested

Best For | Fiber supplement with HMOs
Active Ingredients | HMOs, chicory root fiber
Daily Dose | One packet per day for kids 1-3, up to two packets per day for kids 4 and up
Prices Starting At | $33.96 for a 28-pack

Designed as a better-for-you laxative, Begin Health’s Daily Growing Up Prebiotics are fiber supplements many parents shared their doctors recommended. The most unique aspect of this powder is the 2’-FL HMOs, or human milk oligosaccharide, which is “the most abundant prebiotic in breast milk,” per the brand. As for the fiber element, each serving has 3 grams of chicory root fiber. These two main ingredients work together to support healthy digestion and more gentle bowel movements. 

If you’re interested in testing out whether the supplement works for your child, start slow. Begin Health advises that parents administer half of a packet at first and gradually increase the amount over the next several days. When you’re mixing, add the flavorless powder to milk, water, or another drink. It can also work with snack foods like yogurt. These are available in packs with 28, 56, and 112 servings. If you select the second option, the family size is offered in two additional flavors: strawberry creamsicle and banana fudgesicle. While it’s allergen-friendly, this product may contain traces of milk so it’s not considered dairy-free. 

Customer Review | “I added Begin Health to a smoothie for my son and it was obvious it worked! Tasteless so it was an easy add-on. Thank you for a great product.” – Hannah G. (Read more reviews.


7. Smarty Pants

Gluten free
Soy free
Third party tested
Vegetarian

Best For | Adding more veggies to your child’s diet
Active Ingredients | Organic greens blend, inulin, pectin, citric acid
Daily Dose | One to two gummies per day
Prices Starting At | $20.70 for a one-month supply

Here’s a fun fact about the Smarty Pants gummies: Consuming two of them will give your child the same amount of fiber as three cups of kale. That’s because of their organic greens blend (a powerhouse trio of kale, broccoli, and spinach) and chicory root fiber. You’ll love all the greens, and they’ll love that they’re hidden behind a delicious mixed berry flavor. 

This product is best for kids 4 years and older. During the weeklong trial period, start with one gummy per day before increasing the dose to two daily. For even more supplemental support, you can add the brand’s multivitamin or find the best of both worlds in the Kids Plus Multi & Fiber. Need a little more peace of mind? The brand has also received a Purity Award from the Clean Label Project. Order every month, two months, or three months for bonus savings.


Featured image is from Hiya


Blake Bakkila is a freelance writer and editor with eight years of experience covering topics including baby and parenting, food, health, pop culture, and interior design. In addition to The Good Trade, her work has appeared in the digital publications of Architectural Digest, Sunset, Good Housekeeping, and more. She highlighted the best, most game-changing baby and parenting products as the former senior commerce editor at What to Expect and BabyCenter, and she’s also held editorial positions at Good Housekeeping, Health, Real Simple, and People. Blake holds a bachelor’s in journalism from Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism. When she’s not typing, you can usually find her watching anything on Bravo, entertaining her son Rhode, and conducting field research on the best ice cream in Southern California.


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10 Best Organic Mattresses For Non Toxic Sleep – 2026 https://www.thegoodtrade.com/features/natural-and-eco-friendly-mattresses/ https://www.thegoodtrade.com/features/natural-and-eco-friendly-mattresses/#comments Thu, 12 Mar 2026 21:27:26 +0000 Our editors personally test dozens of natural, non-toxic mattresses to find
the best organic options for every sleep style and budget. Compare certified picks.

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Our team of editors has spent the last twelve years testing the best non toxic mattresses across price points. These are our top selections in 2026.

We spend nearly a third of our lives sleeping — and there’s no better place to invest in our well-being! 😴

Over the last decade, our editorial team has reviewed dozens of organic and non toxic mattresses in our own homes and with our own families. In addition to hands-on testing, we regularly tour mattress factories in person, investigate proper certification and material use, interview the brands’ leadership teams, scour online reviews, and annually survey our audience for up-to-date consumer preferences. 

Why choose an organic mattress?

Organic mattresses use certified organic materials, including natural wool, latex, and cotton. They avoid the risks of harmful substances that may harm immunity, hormone health, and the nervous system. “Repeated exposure to harmful chemicals in some traditional mattresses can impact your health, starting with how well you sleep. Some of these chemicals can contribute to symptoms including skin and respiratory irritation, hormone disruption, effects on your nervous system, and even impaired immune function,” emphasizes Dr. Jaclyn Tolentino. Having a safer sleep environment is especially important to vulnerable sleepers like young children, as 2025 research published in the journal Environmental Science and Technology shows.

Organic materials and production practices also ensure a more eco-friendly environmental impact. The Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS) is the primary global body that governs a rigorous certification process for organic fibers, but we’ve outlined all the relevant organic certifications. While many companies may use words like “natural” and ”organic” as unfounded marketing terms, less than 2% of mattresses on the market actually receive organic certifications.

What does “non toxic” actually mean?

You’ll often find brands touting the use of non toxic materials — but that doesn’t actually promise us anything. This is a form of greenwashing, which, as clean living expert Lindsay Dahl explains in her book Cleaning House, is a marketing tactic brands use to persuade customers that the product is safe for their homes.

“‘Nature-made’ or ‘non toxic’ or ‘clean’ doesn’t mean that any criteria were met for quality or safety,” writes Dahl. “It’s simply language that makes the customer think that the product is harmless and good for them.”

Instead, what’s most important is the certifications behind the claims, like GOTS, GOLS, and UL GREENGUARD Gold, and many more listed below, that are verified by third party testing and review. So, while “non toxic” isn’t inherently a bad word or descriptor, it’s not enough to guarantee that the mattress you buy is truly sustainable or organic.

What is our review process?

10 testers

90+ nights tested per mattress

3 sleep experts

6 factory tours

1,600 the good trade readers surveyed

Each mattress on this list has been individually reviewed by one of our editors. Unlike other review sites, we don’t order mattresses to a showroom; we actually bring these beds into our homes and sleep on them for months (or years!) to test long-term comfort and durability. Our top considerations are health and safety, comfort, environmental impact, durability, and long-term value. In addition to hands-on testing, we regularly tour mattress factories, investigate certifications, interview brands, scour online reviews, and survey our own readers for your preferences.

Rest assured, every non toxic mattress on this list has received rigorous certifications for safety and eco-friendly production and has been tested firsthand by one or more of our editors. This guide has also been medically reviewed by Dr. Jaclyn Tolentino, a board-certified family physician.

Our criteria:

  • ORGANIC CERTIFICATIONS | Every mattress on this list has received rigorous certifications for safe materials and eco-friendly production; each brand’s specific certifications are listed in the icon section above their feature. None of the mattresses on this list contain harsh flame retardants, and all are free from toxic chemicals, PFAS, VOCs, and fiberglass.
  • COMFORT | Comfort is key, so we try each mattress ourselves, spend hours scouring online reviews, and represent all the feedback from our readers that we collect through surveys, comments, and emails. The brands on this list are here because they are organic and people love to sleep on them.
  • AFFORDABLE | Every brand on this list sells directly to the consumer online and ships the mattress to your home, removing retail costs and reducing the final price. We’ve provided a range of options, from budget to luxury, without compromising safety. 
  • ECO-FRIENDLY & GIVE BACK | All of the brands on this list employ eco-friendly production practices that help reduce water pollution, sequester carbon in the soil, and support biodiversity. Many of these companies also give back to their communities by donating high-quality organic mattresses to housing shelters and families in need.

Behind the scenes of our testing process:


1. Avocado Green Mattress

1% for the planet
American made
B corp
Climate neutral
FSC
GOTS certified
Greenguard certified
Made safe
Natural materials
OEKO-TEX® certified
Vegan
Warranty offered

Best For | Best organic mattress overall
Organic & Eco-Friendly Certifications
| 100% GOTS Certified organic mattress (not just materials) made with GOLS and FSC Certified organic latex; full mattress is certified by OEKO-TEX Standard 100, GREENGUARD Gold, MADE SAFE, and EWG Verified; Climate Neutral, B Corp and a 1% for the Planet Pinnacle Award Winner; PETA-approved vegan option available
Features | Handmade in California using traditional needle-tufting, up to 1-year mattress trial, up to 25-year warranty, FSA/HSA eligible
Mattress Types | Organic hybrid innerspring mattresses and organic latex mattresses
Firmness Options | Multiple firmness options available, including options made with plush Pure Talalay latex
Sizes Available | Crib, Twin, Twin XL, Full, Queen, King, Split King, California King
Queen Price
| $1259

Discounts Available | During Avocado’s Sleep Month sale, you can save up to 15% off your mattress purchase, no code needed. Or, visit an Avocado store near you to test out Avocado’s new heavenly Grand Luxe mattress to try it in-person and save $50 on any in-store adult mattress purchase when you mention The Good Trade. Valid through March 31st only at Avocado brand retail stores — find locations here.

Avocado stands out as one of the best organic mattresses thanks to its certified materials, comfort, and transparency — and it’s our editors’ top pick. It’s the kind of grown-up purchase that’s truly transformed our sleep, with noticeably better rest (and improved sleep scores) across our team.

Co­-founders Alex and Jeff D’Andrea couldn’t find an affordable, safe, and truly non ­toxic mattress for their family — one free from petroleum-based polyurethane foams, toxic flame retardants, chemical adhesives, and off-gassing VOCs. In a marketplace filled with greenwashing and white-labeled beds, Avocado stands apart by owning its entire supply chain while meeting the most rigorous standards for health and sustainability. Each organic mattress is handmade in California using GOTS-certified organic cotton and wool from India, and GOLS-certified organic latex from India and Guatemala. Some premium models even include plush FSC-certified Pure Talalay latex. Every Avocado mattress is GREENGUARD Gold Certified for low emissions and built for a wide range of sleepers — from side to stomach to back.

The brand also offers a vegan-certified mattress, an organic cotton mattress protector, a waterproof mattress protector, and a wide range of sustainably made solid wood furniture. As a member of 1% for the Planet, Avocado gives back to environmental and social nonprofits, is a Certified B Corporation, and is Climate Neutral Certified. Our editors have personally reviewed the flagship mattress, the luxurious plush mattress, the budget-friendly Eco Organic mattress, and the popular Eco Organic Kids Mattress.

This year, our team of editors visited the Avocado mattress facility in Fullerton, CA, where we joined the co-CEO of Avocado Green Brands, Vy Nguyen, for a tour to see how these mattresses get made. We also saw a demo of hand needle-tufting, where long steel needles thread cotton straps through the mattress to secure the layers in place without glue. It’s a highly skilled, time-intensive process that keeps natural materials from shifting and improves durability.

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Our Editor’s Review of Avocado

“I tested Avocado’s Pillow-Top mattress (featuring a Euro-style button-tufted pillow top) since my husband and I are both side sleepers. It’s an added expense but ultimately worth it, in my opinion, since you don’t need to add your own topper. I felt supported and snuggled in. […] Since receiving the Green Mattress, I’ve been getting better rest, and my sleep scores have reflected that. My chiropractor has noticed my spine health is looking great, too.”

Kayti Christian, Senior Content Strategist [Read her full review]


2. Birch

American made
Greenguard certified
Natural materials
OEKO-TEX® certified
Warranty offered

Best For | Fastest shipping
Organic & Eco-Friendly Certifications
|GOLS Certified organic latex, GREENGUARD Gold Certified & OEKO-TEX Certified Talalay latex
Features | Made in the USA, 120-night trial, 0% financing options, 25-year warranty, FSA/HSA eligible
Mattress Type | Organic hybrid mattresses
Firmness Options | 6–7/10 (medium firm)
Sizes Available | Kids Twin, Kids Full, Twin, Twin XL, Full, Queen, King, California King
Queen Price
| $1399

Discounts Available | Now through March 15th during Birch’s Sleep Week sale, you can save 25% off sitewide — just use code MARCH25 at checkout

Birch’s non toxic and organic mattress may just be the coziest mattress ever. The NYC-based brand boasts OEKO-TEX and Rainforest Alliance certifications and, for every mattress sold, Birch plants one tree through the National Forest Foundation. This green mattress is made with organic, natural, hypoallergenic, and anti-microbial materials, including a natural cotton cover, hygroscopic wool (from New Zealand), and sustainably-tapped latex to keep even the warmest sleeper cool. For support, the individually wrapped steel coils (steel made in the USA) offer extra comfort and optimized pressure relief. We’ve personally tested this mattress and found it soft and springy, while still feeling supportive (see that it’s a medium firmness) and offering excellent edge support. We especially love the support of the Birch Luxe! With all its awards and natural mattress components, Birch makes it easy to sleep soundly and safely.

Our Editorial Director, Emily, visited the 3Z manufacturing facility in 2024 and got to see firsthand how Birch mattresses are made from start to finish. John Merwin, the CEO of 3Z and founder of Brooklyn Bedding led the tour for a select group of editors, answering our questions and even letting us get hands-on experience sewing edge seams on tufted mattress covers. (Did you know they pour their foam and make all their springs in-house? It’s quite the production!)

Randi Donahue is a woman with brown hair in a pink top sits near a window, reflecting on her latest mattress review, as a plant thrives in the background.

Our Editor’s Review of Birch

“After months of sleeping on our Birch Luxe mattress, my husband and I are well-rested and clear on what we’ve missed out on all these years. We are delighted with this mattress; our 8 and 10-year-old daughters agree. […] This mattress helps me sleep better, so much so that I’ve gone from avoiding bedtime to looking forward to it. Now, I just have a more challenging time getting up. In addition to deeper, better-quality sleep, I’ve also noticed my body feels refreshed and ache-free.”

Randi Donahue, Contributing Editor [Read her full review]


3. PlushBeds

American made
GOTS certified
Greenguard certified
Natural materials
OEKO-TEX® certified
Vegan
Warranty offered

Best For | Side sleepers and customizable mattresses
Organic & Eco-Friendly Certifications
| GOTS Certified cotton & wool, GOLS Certified organic latex, USDA Certified Organic, eco-INSTITUT Certified, GREENGUARD Gold Certified
Features | Handmade in the USA100-night trial, lifetime warranty, Vegan Certified mattresses available, FSA/HSA eligible
Mattress Type | Organic hybrid mattresses and organic latex mattresses
Firmness Options | Multiple firmness options available
Sizes Available | Twin, Twin XL, Full, Queen, Split Queen, King, Split King, California King, Split California King and kids mattresses
Queen Price
| $1249

Discounts Available | Save up to 50% off all bedroom mattresses and 25% off all toppers and bedding during PlushBeds’ Sleep Week sale through March 12th; use code GOODTRADE100 to save an additional $100 off your purchase

PlushBeds is a leading online luxury mattress manufacturer and retailer, specializing in organic mattresses and non toxic bedding. All products are handcrafted in their GOLS and GOTS-certified organic production facility in California, with free shipping within the contiguous USA. Our Editorial Director, Emily, visited the PlushBeds facility in Camarillo, California, where she learned about how much the brand’s quality ethos is inspired by the most legacy mattress makers in Europe — and how, at the end of the day, quality is the name of the game. The company offers a thorough selection of certified organic and eco-friendly mattresses at accessible prices, especially through key holidays, so keep an eye out for their promotions (although the brand also has luxury mattresses at top-tier price points — trust us, we’ve experienced them firsthand and the quality is unmatched).

Each of the brand’s mattresses is GREENGUARD Gold Certified, ensuring your bed has met some of the world’s most rigorous and comprehensive standards for low chemical emissions (plus, the brand never uses PFAS in its production). The company also provides environmental scholarships for college students, gives back to environmental and social nonprofits, and offsets 100% of its carbon emissions via TerraPass. For side sleepers like us, PlushBeds’ memory foam options are among the best non toxic mattresses. It doesn’t give us too much — or too little — firmness. Medium is just right!

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Our Editor’s Review of PlushBeds

“After our first night of sleep on our Signature Bliss mattress, I noticed it was the first morning in weeks that I’d woken up without any aches and pains. […] Since sleeping on our new mattress, I’ve noticed a significant reduction in motion transfer. With a husband who tosses and turns and two little children who occasionally end up in between us, more nights than not I can feel at least one family member or another shifting around in our bed […] since upgrading to our PlushBeds mattress, the motion transfer is at an all-time low.”

Kate Arceo, Community Manager [Read her full review]


4. Bear

American made
Budget friendly
Greenguard certified
Warranty offered

Best For | Most affordable, and good for muscle recovery
Organic & Eco-Friendly Certifications | GREENGUARD Gold, CertiPUR-US Certified foam, eco-INSTITUT Certified
Features | Made in the USA, 120-night trial, limited lifetime warranty, FSA/HSA eligible
Mattress Type | Memory foam mattresses and natural latex hybrid mattresses
Firmness Options | 7/10; multiple firmness options available
Sizes Available | Kids Twin, Kids Full, Twin, Twin XL, Full, Queen, King, Split King, California King
Queen
Price | $699

Discounts Available | Save 30% off sitewide during Bear’s end of winter sale when you use code WINTER30 at checkout

The Bear Hybrid is a GREENGUARD Gold Certified mattress designed for athletes and the most active people. A luxury mattress with coils and cooling foams, it boasts a Celliant Sleep Technology to promote better sleep and faster muscle recovery. Bear’s mattresses are GREENGUARD Gold and CertiPUR-US certified, ensuring low VOCs and beds that are free from toxic chemicals and harsh flame retardants. In our testing, we’ve found the Bear Original to be an excellent budget-friendly option for back sleepers who prefer a firmer feel. The Bear Natural offers a cozy pillowtop feel on a firm base, making it a good option for people who toss and turn, since there’s low motion transfer. While most Bear models don’t offer the same organic certifications as the top three selections on this list, we still recommend it for its safety certifications and accessible price point.

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Our Editor’s Review of Bear

“While there was a bit of an adjustment period with the deep tufts on the Bear Elite, they provide airflow underneath me and help alleviate my night sweats — a worthwhile tradeoff if you ask me. The cushy top offers softness without sacrificing stability, and I’ve noticed that I stay asleep more consistently throughout the night, without the anxious wakeups. If you’re looking for a range of fully organic certifications, you might want to check elsewhere; however, Bear mattresses are GREENGUARD Gold Certified, and made with CertiPUR-US® certified foams.”

Emily McGowan, Editorial Director (Read her full review)


5. Awara

FSC
GOTS certified
Greenguard certified
Natural materials
OEKO-TEX® certified
Recycled materials
Warranty offered

Best For | Hot sleepers
Organic & Eco-Friendly Certifications 
| GOLS Certified organic latex, GOTS Certified wool, OEKO-TEX and GREENGUARD Gold Certified materials, Repreve Certified materials
Features | 365-night trial, lifetime warranty, free shipping
Mattress Type | Organic hybrid
Firmness Options | 6–7/10 (medium firm)
Sizes Available | Twin, Twin XL, Full, Queen, King, California King
Queen Price | $699

Discounts Available | Shop Awara’s spring into savings sale! Now you can save up to 50% off mattresses at Awara

Purchasing a non toxic mattress is an investment, and it can feel daunting. But Awara makes it easy to take the leap with a 365-night trial, premium customer service, and a forever warranty. Our editor took the plunge with an Awara (and in her dream size, the Cal King!), and she and her husband have slept like babies and never looked back.

We love Awara’s natural luxury hybrid mattress for its breathability and organic components, as well as the nine-inch contouring support core for pressure relief. It’s firm yet plush, and we feel confident that the mattress is supporting our bodies and promoting a healthy night’s sleep. Its ability to keep hot sleepers cool at night is outstanding (hello, fellow sweaty sleepers 👋), the latex is breathable, and the coils boost airflow. The mattress arrives at your door in a cardboard box, and it’s as easy as rolling it out and using the fabric handles to place it on your bed frame for a supremely cool and comfortable night’s sleep.

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Our Editor’s Review of Awara

I like a firm mattress, so the Awara mattress was perfect for me. It had just enough give (admittedly, I did do a bounce test and it passed with flying colors) while retaining its shape. I’ve been a tosser and turner my whole life, but I slept like a stone on my Awara. From someone who has been called a restless sleeper by everyone I have shared a bed with, this was a monumental achievement.”

Langa Chinyoka, Contributing Editor [Read her full review]


6. Brentwood Home

American made
Climate neutral
FSC
GOTS certified
Greenguard certified
Natural materials
OEKO-TEX® certified
Warranty offered

Best For | Memory foam-like mattresses
Organic & Eco-Friendly Certifications
| GOTS Certified organic cotton & wool, GOLS Certified organic latex, Fair Trade Certifications, OEKO-TEX Certified materials
Features | Responsibly made in USA, 1-year sleep trial, 25-year warranty, in-home delivery, free shipping, FSA/HSA eligible
Mattress Type | Organic hybrid mattresses and organic latex mattresses
Firmness Options | Multiple firmness options available
Sizes Available | Crib, Kids Twin, Kids Twin XL, Kids Full, Twin, Twin XL, Full, Queen, King, Split King, California King, 11″ and 13″ height options available on select mattresses
Queen Price
| $1299

Discounts Available | During Brentwood Home’s Sleep Month sale, you can save 10% off your mattress purchase, no code needed

A California brand through and through, Brentwood Home has been handcrafting natural luxury mattresses here in Los Angeles since 1987. The company sources its natural, organic, and non toxic materials directly — following rigorous standards for environmental responsibility and the health of the consumer. You’ll get your dreamiest (and greenest) sleep on Brentwood’s Hybrid Latex Mattress, which represents the pinnacle of eco-conscious mattress design and is GREENGUARD Gold Certified. Brentwood Home also gives back to several social and environmental initiatives and partners with Carbonfund to offset its carbon footprint. They are your best if you’re looking for an affordable option that doesn’t compromise on the organic certifications. Their twin mattress is the most affordable on our list and makes going organic more reasonable for the whole family.

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Our Editor’s Review of Brentwood Home

“Brentwood Home’s Oceano mattress is medium soft, rated a 4.5/10, but with reinforcement from springs and edge protection. […] I have fewer aches and pains, and I feel so much more comfortable throughout the night. It’s brought me back to a sense of comfort that I thought I left behind in childhood. One thing to note is that this mattress measures in at 14 inches tall, adding 3+ inches to our existing setup. We might have to rethink our current platform bed frame, but it’s more than worth it!”

Ashley D’Arcy, Senior Editor [Read her full review]


7. Saatva

American made
Greenguard certified
Natural materials
Recycled materials

Best For | Luxury shoppers, or heavy people who prefer additional support
Organic & Eco-Friendly Certifications
| GOLS Certified organic latex, 100% natural New Zealand wool, GREENGUARD Gold Certified
Features | Made in the USA, made with recycled steel coils, Guardin botanical antimicrobial treatment, 180-day trial, lifetime warranty, eco-friendly production, gives back to charity
Mattress Type | Organic innerspring mattresses and hybrid mattresses
Firmness Options | Multiple firmness options available
Sizes Available | Crib, Kids Twin, Kids Twin XL, Kids Full, Twin, Twin XL, Full, Queen, King, Split King, California King
Queen Price
| $2179

Saatva is a leading disruptor in the mattress industry. From latex to memory foam, the company has an impressive collection to fit every person’s sleep needs and, by cutting out retail commissions, the company can sell to consumers at a fraction of the cost. Saatva’s disruptive model extends beyond distribution: its non toxic mattresses are made with plant-based, eco-friendly materials and crafted in the USA. The company also gives back by donating hundreds of natural mattresses to high-need organizations nationwide.

Several of our editors rave about the luxury innerspring mattress — it’s their forever pick. For a memory foam mattress comparable to iComfort and Tempur-Pedic (but at a fraction of the cost), we love Loom & Leaf, Saatva’s memory foam line. While memory foam is not an all-natural material, these mattresses are CertiPUR-US certified, meaning the foam is low in VOCs. For a latex option, Saatva’s Zenhaven Mattress is 100% all-natural Talalay latex, which is naturally hypoallergenic and resistant to mold, microbes, and dust mites. The Talalay manufacturing process is entirely water-based, minimizing the amount of environmentally harmful byproducts. 

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Our Editor’s Review of Saatva

“Saatva’s Classic Mattress in Luxury Firm features a patented Lumbar Zone® Technology and responsive dual-coil design made of recycled carbon steel meaning it’s super supportive and will never sag. Nowadays, when I wake up in the morning, I am neither creaky nor cranky and my lower back pain is gone. I recommend this mattress if you suffer from back pain, are a side sleeper who prefers a firmer option, or you want to win at life!

Trinity Wilbourn, Contributing Editor [Read her full review]


8. Leesa

American made
FSC
Gives back
Greenguard certified
Made to order
Natural materials
OEKO-TEX® certified
Recycled materials
Warranty offered

Best For | Medium-firm mattresses that are just right, with breathable & moisture-wicking options
Organic & Eco-Friendly Certifications | OEKO-TEX Certified Talalay latex, low-VOC & CertiPUR-US certified foam
Features | Designed & assembled in the USA, made with sustainable Joma Wool® and recycled steel supports, no PFAS added, risk-free 120-night trial, 10-year limited warranty, free no-contact delivery, payment plans available, FSA/HSA eligible
Mattress Types | Hybrid mattresses and memory foam mattresses
Firmness Options | 6/10 (medium firm)
Sizes Available | Twin, Twin XL, Full, Queen, King, California King; options available for plus size sleepers
Queen Price | $1679

Discounts Available | Now through April 28th, save 25% on select mattresses at Leesa during their flash sale when you use code LUCKY25 at checkout

For a cooling and supportive rest for our medium-firm mattress lovers, you can’t get better than Leesa’s Natural Hybrid Mattress. Made in collaboration with home decor icon West Elm, this premium mattress is consciously crafted from sustainable materials for healthy, nourishing sleep. Each layer of this hybrid mattress serves a unique function. These include a thick, responsive support layer made from nearly 1,032 active response springs, and a buoyant, breathable Talalay latex layer that’s naturally antibacterial, antimicrobial, and temperature-neutral. All this and more is topped with pure New Zealand wool made from sustainably sourced Joma Wool® to wick away moisture and odor and help promote a restorative, comfortable snooze!

When we tested the Leesa Natural, we found it to be temperature-stable (while still feeling cozy), and have low motion transfer (no bouncy interruptions if you sleep with someone who tosses and turns.) With every purchase, Leesa gives back to both social and environmental initiatives, including donating mattresses to families in need and recycling ocean-bound plastic. Give this mattress a whirl risk-free for 100 nights and see why this eco-friendly and expertly made latex mattress is a hot sleeper’s dream.

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Our Editor’s Review of Leesa

“After sleeping on it for a couple of weeks, our Leesa x West Elm Natural Hybrid Mattress feels even more comfortable and slightly contoured to our bodies. My husband and I have both been sleeping more soundly, and any of those minor neck or shoulder pains we’ve had have gone away (!). We credit this to the uniquely designed, individually encased springs. They adjust to the body during the night, so you’re supported in any position you find yourself in.

Courtney Jay Higgins, Contributing Editor [Read her full review]


9. My Green Mattress

American made
GOTS certified
Greenguard certified
Made safe
Natural materials
OEKO-TEX® certified
Warranty offered

Best For | Child & crib mattresses
Organic & Eco-Friendly Certifications | GOTS organic certified cotton & wool, GOLS Certified organic latex & coconut coir, MADE SAFE Certified, GREENGUARD Gold Certified, OEKO-TEX Certified
Features | Made in the USA, 365-night sleep trial, 20-year warranty, free shipping, hand button tufting, financing available
Mattress Type | Organic hybrid mattresses and organic latex mattresses
Firmness Options | 7/10 (medium firm)
Sizes Available | Crib, Twin, Twin XL, Full, Full XL, Queen, King, California King
Queen Price
| $974

Discounts Available | During My Green Mattress’s Go Green Sale, you can save 10% on organic mattresses, bedding, and more, no code needed

As a brand with an impressive number of certifications, including GOLS, GOTS, OEKO-TEX, GREENGUARD, and MADE SAFE, My Green Mattress offers two hybrid mattresses, a children’s mattress, and a crib option, all crafted from organic coconut coir. Fully hypoallergenic and toxin-free, this Illinois-based company fits its high-quality mattresses with a custom-designed Madison spring system. This includes a 7-zone innerspring and nearly 1,140 pocketed coils, along with a thick layer of 2-inch Dunlop latex for supportive yet comfortable rest. My Green Mattress is backed by a 20-year warranty and a year-long sleep trial, so you can rest easy committing to your purchase (trust us, it’s worth it!). Choose these mattresses if you have bunk beds or trundle beds in your home, as My Green Mattress offers options that work with these setups at an affordable price.

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Our Editor’s Review of My Green Mattress

“The Pure Eco mattress has just enough plushness on top to give that delicious, sinking-into-a-cloud feeling without being a bean bag that destroys your back. The feeling of this mattress is on par with memory foam, only it’s not made of the synthetic, chemical stuff. […] After about an hour of too-excited-to-sleep zoomies, our daughter crashed into one of her deepest sleeps on her first night. She’s reported nothing but love for her bed every night since!”

Stephanie Fallon, Contributing Editor [Read her full review]


10. Naturepedic

1% for the planet
American made
FSC
Family owned
GOTS certified
Made safe
Natural materials
OEKO-TEX® certified
USDA organic
Vegan

Best For | Hypoallergenic organic latex mattresses
Organic & Eco-Friendly Certifications
| GOTS organic certified cotton & wool, GOLS Certified organic latex, MADE SAFE Certified, EWG Verified, GREENGUARD Gold Certified, UL verified formaldehyde-free, PETA-approved vegan options available
Features | Adjustable firmness, 100-night trial, free shipping, 25-year warranty program, free returns, made in USA, gives back
Mattress Type | Organic hybrid mattresses and organic latex mattresses
Firmness Options | Multiple firmness options available (including customized)
Sizes Available | Crib, Twin, Twin XL, Full, Queen, King, Split King
Queen Price
| $1699

Discounts Available | During Naturepedic’s spring sale, you can save 15% off sitewide and receive a free sheet set when you purchase a twin mattress or larger

Founded specifically with family-safe, non toxic materials in mind, Naturepedic has been one of the leaders in the organic mattress space for over 20 years. With a range of options, including mattresses for kids, vegan mattresses, as well as luxury customizable and split mattress options, we can see why the brand is so well-loved. Naturepedic mattresses are particularly favorites for hot sleepers and folks who are sensitive to smells or have allergies, thanks to being hypoallergenic. Plus, all of their mattresses are formaldehyde-free and made without PFAS or chemical flame retardants while still maintaining flammability standards. (Psst — the brand’s crib mattresses are waterproof without the use of harmful chemicals, too.)

While Naturepedic mattresses do run on the more expensive side, you can count on the fact that you’re getting one of the best non toxic mattresses, made responsibly and sustainably in the USA, that will last you decades.

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Our Editor’s Review of Naturepedic

“In my research, I found the hypoallergenic properties of latex mattresses are good for people who are sensitive to smells and have allergies (aka me). Since switching to Naturepedic, my sleep has been great (and my fiancé reported his sleep has improved too!). We both noticed the lack of motion transfer — feeling each other move in the middle of the night — and loved the luxury feel of it. And when I had a two-day migraine, it was fantastic to have a mattress that kept me cool and supported my head, neck, and back while I rested.”

Brianna Schubert, Contributing Editor [Read her full review]


Our editors’ top considerations when shopping for an organic mattress:

There are now over 175 bed-in-a-box mattress brands to choose from 🤯. Selecting a new mattress is totally daunting! Especially since, as Dr. Matthew Walker, Professor of Neuroscience and Psychology at the University of California, Berkeley writes, “[S]leep is the single most effective thing we can do to reset our brain and body health each day.” Mattress shopping is an incredibly personal decision — and a steep investment — so it’s important to find the perfect fit. (Of course, our favorite brands listed above offer sleep trials to make sure you’re completely satisfied, but it’s never fun having to coordinate the return of a mattress that didn’t work out for you.) Here’s a look at what factors you might consider depending on the type of sleep preferences you have.

As Dr. Michael Breus, clinical psychologist and sleep medicine expert, notes: “When putting together the ideal sleep environment, it’s not just about optimizing temperature, humidity, noise, and light. Having the right mattress, pillows, and bedding can also help you feel relaxed and ready for a good night’s rest.”

Start your search with a budget and mattress size in mind, which may help you narrow down the type of mattress within your price range before considering other factors. We’ve listed the types of mattresses below in order from least expensive to most expensive.

When do you know it’s time to get a new mattress?

Most mainstream mattresses will last 7–10 years in your home, but there are a few other indicators that might mean it’s time to get a new one. First, inspect your mattress for visible wear and tear — are there any points that sag, or new lumps that aren’t supposed to be there? Does the mattress squeak or creak when you roll over on it? Then, consider the quality of your sleep in the past few months. New aches and pains (especially in your shoulders, neck, and back), increased allergy sensitivities, or poor sleep quality in general might indicate that it’s time to get shopping. And, maybe, even make an upgrade to an organic mattress!

Which type of mattress should you choose?

  • Innerspring mattresses are ideal for people who prefer a more traditional mattress feel (think: a little bouncy), and for folks who tend to sleep hot thanks to the good airflow around the springs.
    • Pros: Often more affordable, supportive, and breathable
    • Cons: You might notice squeaking or creaking, there’s not much motion isolation (so you’ll feel it if your partner tosses and turns), and innerspring mattresses may wear out faster than other types 
  • Memory Foam mattresses are excellent for side sleepers and people who deal with joint pain. The foam offers greater motion isolation than innersprings do, which means you won’t wake up if your bedmate moves or gets up a lot.
    • Pros: Contours to your body, offering motion isolation and pressure relief
    • Cons: Can retain heat (watch out, hot sleepers), and depending on the materials, you might experience off-gassing odors
  • Hybrid mattresses offer a balance of innerspring and foam mattresses. We think of them as the “Goldilocks beds” because they’re just right for a wide range of people. You’ll get support and comfort no matter how you sleep (especially if you sleep in multiple positions).
    • Pros: A balance of support and comfort (not too firm or soft)
    • Cons: Can be heavy depending on the materials used, and more expensive because of the multiple components
  • Latex mattresses offer similar contouring and support to memory foam, making them a good choice for people sensitive to odors or with allergies. Latex is also naturally well-ventilated, making it a great choice for hot sleepers. And, of course, latex is a natural material, so you can feel better about the eco-impact of your mattress. You can find a complete list of all-latex mattresses here. Both Dunlop and Talalay latex are good options — because of their different production methods, Dunlop will be more dense and Talalay will tend to be lighter and bouncier. Dunlop latex can be made with all-natural materials, unlike Talalay, which needs synthetic additives, which means Dunlop latex is the only option that can receive an organic certification.
    • Pros: Hypoallergenic, responsive without being too bouncy (or making you feel like you’ve sunk into quicksand, like some memory foam), and has impressive durability for many years of use
    • Cons: All-natural latex mattresses can get very heavy if they’re not mixed with other materials and often carry the highest price tags

Which firmness should you look for?

  • Back Sleepers typically enjoy medium-firm to firm mattresses. For support and spinal alignment, look for memory foam, latex, and firmer hybrid mattresses.
  • Side Sleepers will typically sleep well on soft to medium mattresses. Look for softer memory foam and hybrid mattresses to relieve pressure on your shoulders and hips.
  • Stomach Sleepers will likely snooze best on firm mattresses. Look for firm innerspring and foam mattresses that reduce sinking so you can keep your spinal alignment.
  • What if you’re not sure? You can tell if a mattress is too soft for your needs if you feel stuck or unsupported, experience back pain or stiffness, or overheat due to sinking in too much. If a mattress is too firm, you’ll notice aching in your pressure points like hips, shoulders, and knees (or even numbness or tingling). You might also notice that you toss and turn when you’re trying to sleep, or that there’s a large gap under your lower back when you lay flat on the bed.

Other important considerations when choosing a mattress:

  • Are you a sweaty sleeper? Hot sleepers will like the breathability of latex, hybrid, and innerspring mattresses. If you do opt for foam, look for gel-infused or open-cell foam for extra airflow. If looking into hybrid mattresses, we recommend looking for ones with natural fabrics in the top layers — like organic cotton, wool, and natural latex.
  • For cold sleepers, beds that you sink into will cover a larger surface area of your body (so, think soft), and you’ll benefit from the heat retention qualities of memory foam and other foam mattresses.
  • If you snore, consider mattresses compatible with adjustable bed frames to elevate your head and improve airflow. Research has shown that even a 12-degree incline can be an unobtrusive way to reduce snoring and help you sleep through the night.
  • If you have allergies, consider hypoallergenic mattresses made from organic latex and bamboo viscose or rayon. These materials also help protect against dust mites.
  • Consider your preference between hand-tufting and other methods of layer bonding, such as glue. Some brands may use glues that won’t last as long as a quality tuft, or may contain toxic ingredients that you don’t want in your mattress.
  • Warranties typically cover factory defects but may not cover standard wear and tear. Check with your mattress maker before deciding to see if you’ll be covered down the line if the mattress wears in ways you don’t like!
  • If you tend to roll around a bit at night or want to maximize the usable surface of your mattress, look for models that offer a high level of edge support, which can help keep you on the bed. This is also handy if you have mobility issues and need extra firmness when getting out of bed in the morning.

What certifications ensure a mattress is organic or non toxic?

While there are a range of natural materials that offer non toxic sleep, we look for brands that carry additional certifications to ensure their mattresses are as safe as they claim to be. Here are the certifications we look for when evaluating organic (and sustainable) mattresses.

  • GOTS Certified: The Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS) is the gold standard for organic cotton, wool, and other textile components. Only textile products made from 95% certified organic raw materials can become GOTS Certified. There are also stringent worker protections that ban exposure to toxic chemicals and child or forced labor. Because GOTS’ rigorous certification requires environmental and social criteria across the entire textile supply chain, it is the gold standard for ensuring health and safety.
  • GOLS Certified: The Global Organic Latex Standard (GOLS) ensures that the latex in your mattress (and pillows) contains more than 95% of certified organic raw material. Similar to GOTS, GOLS also requires both environmental and social criteria throughout the entire textile supply chain.
  • MADE SAFE: MADE SAFE is a non toxic certification for everyday products, like mattresses, bedding, and skincare. This certification is extremely stringent, and every product is screened to validate that over 6,500 substances on the banned and restricted list have been avoided or constrained, eliminating the worst hazards commonly found in products used in our homes and daily routines.
  • GREENGUARD Certified: A GREENGUARD Certification means that your mattress meets some of the world’s most rigorous and comprehensive standards for low emissions of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) into indoor air. GREENGUARD Gold certification ensures the lowest emissions and off-gassing (making it especially good for folks who might be extra sensitive).
  • OEKO-TEX Certified: OEKO-TEX is a consistent, independent testing and certification system that ensures every component in a mattress is free from harmful substances (from raw materials to the final product). 
  • CertiPUR-US: While CertiPUR-US doesn’t consider organic or natural materials, it does set a non toxic standard for the flexible polyurethane foam used in many hybrid and memory foam mattresses. This certification ensures that foams meet safety standards and are free of ozone-depleting substances, flame retardants, mercury, lead, formaldehyde, and phthalates, and have low VOC emissions.
  • B Corporation: B Corporations meet the highest standards of social and environmental performance, transparency, and legal accountability to balance profit and purpose. Organizations must be verified through B Lab, a nonprofit dedicated to ensuring a fair and sustainable global economy to become a B Corp. 
  • Climate Neutral Certified: Climate Neutral Certified brands measure and offset their entire carbon footprint and implement plans to reduce future emissions — we look for these when searching for more sustainable options. Some companies even claim to be carbon-negative by removing more carbon than they emit, although that is not an official certification.
  • Fair Trade Certification: One of the most rigorous social standards, the Fair Trade certification means that materials are sourced ethically and workers are paid fair wages.
  • USDA Certified Organic: The USDA Organic seal assures consumers that raw materials like cotton or wool are 95% or more organic. This seal does not cover any chemicals used in the production process, or the entire mattress like GOTS does.
  • eco-INSTITUT Certification: The eco-INSTITUT label is awarded to mattresses that have been tested for harmful substances, odors, and emissions in order to ensure healthier indoor air quality. 
  • FSC Certified: The Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) examines wood components like bed frames, as well as paper packaging materials. This certification ensures that these products come from responsibly managed forests.
  • PETA-Approved Vegan: The PETA-Approved Vegan certification assures shoppers that no animal products were used in the manufacturing process (such as wool, down, or leather). Many organizations offer other vegan certifications, too, like the Vegan Action certification. Just make sure that the entire mattress is vegan — not just a handful of the components.
  • 1% for the Planet: Members of 1% for the Planet donate 1% of annual sales to environmental causes, which is a bonus when we’re looking for sustainable bedding options.

What are common harmful substances found in traditional mattresses? 

While you can find more affordable mattresses than the options on this list, it’s important to recognize that not all mattresses are created equal. Most conventional mattresses available online and in-store contain harmful substances that affect your home’s air quality and your health through chronic, long-term exposure. Here are a few to look out for:

  • Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) are gases emitted from certain solids or liquids, including many synthetic materials used in mattresses. (They’re also common in paints!) VOCs have health impacts ranging from mild irritation and nausea to liver, kidney, and central nervous system damage. Some VOCs are even known carcinogens.
  • Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS) are a group of man-made chemicals used in some mattresses and furniture for their water and stain-resistant properties. Research on these “forever chemicals” by the CDC and the EPA has linked PFAS to liver damage, thyroid disease, decreased fertility, high cholesterol, obesity, hormone suppression, and cancer.
  • Chemical flame retardants, like brominated or halogenated flame retardants, are added to mattresses to ensure they meet fire safety standards. These flame retardants have been linked to health issues such as endocrine disruption, neurodevelopmental issues, and cancer, especially in vulnerable populations like infants or the elderly.
  • Fiberglass is used in some mattresses as an inexpensive flame retardant, but fiberglass fibers can be released into the air and environment if the mattress cover is removed or torn. Aside from short-term irritation, chronic inhalation of fiberglass can worsen respiratory conditions like asthma or bronchitis.
  • Polyurethane is a commonly used foam in mattresses, but it can release VOCs through off-gassing. (That new mattress smell? It might be the polyurethane!) This can cause respiratory irritation and headaches, and some research suggests potential endocrine disruption.

What is greenwashing?

Greenwashing is the practice of a company claiming to be more environmentally friendly—or non toxic—than it really is, often through misleading marketing language. This is particularly prevalent in the mattress industry, so our reviews focus only on brands that hold trusted third-party certifications like those listed above. Not every mattress will be perfect, but when it comes to such big investments in our daily routines and well-being, we want to know that the brands are accountable to outside sources for their claims about non toxic materials and sustainable production.

How to care for an organic mattress (and why they last longer!) 

A mattress can be a steep investment — especially when you opt for an organic or natural one. But the perks of a well-crafted mattress include longevity: many of our favorite mattresses last 25+ years while maintaining quality and comfort. (And, compared to more “mainstream” brands that release more VOCs and can crumble as they age, you won’t get that funky smell or degradation with natural mattresses). That doesn’t mean you don’t have any upkeep; in order to keep your mattress cozy for the long haul, here’s how to best take care of it:

  • Always use a mattress protector to prevent spills from absorbing into the mattress (the number of times we’ve spilled coffee in bed has taught us this lesson firsthand).
  • Rotate and flip the mattress according to the manufacturer’s suggested timeline. Each timeline may differ, but the standard is to rotate once every three to six months.
  • Snuggle up with natural and organic bedding to get the most breathability out of your new mattress — it’s a game-changer.
  • Clean spills immediately (and use a mattress protector, as noted above) to keep your mattress dry and mold-free. If you live in a humid environment, consider getting a dehumidifier to reduce moisture retention.

How long will an organic mattress last?

Standard mattresses have a 7-10 year lifespan, but many organic options on our list feature lifespans of 25 years and longer! Some even offer lifetime warranties; that’s how deeply the brand stands behind their product. Review each brand’s recommendations for how frequently to replace your mattress, but know that generally, the higher the investment, the longer the mattress should last.

How does The Good Trade’s editorial team review mattresses?

The Good Trade’s editors are a diverse team of writers and sustainable product enthusiasts who offer trusted brand recommendations based on our hands-on testing and extensive research, including third-party verifications, certifications, and accreditations. We rigorously test the products featured in our guides so we can provide you with sincere recommendations that meet our standards for sustainability and health.

We’ve slept on mattresses from these brands for over ten years, and have recommended them to friends and family based on our own experience. Additionally, we’ve met with the teams of each and every brand — often the founders and makers of the mattresses — and even toured massive mattress manufacturing facilities to see just how each mattress is made. We’re especially proud to be able to offer direct feedback to each brand to push their sustainability and non toxic certifications further to ensure our readers can *actually* get a healthier night’s sleep. 

We’ve also personally tested and reviewed the best organic bedding brands, including mattress toppers, protectors, and pillows, so you can make the most informed decision. If you have any questions or are in search of a recommendation, drop a note in the comments, and we’ll point you in the right direction!

Editor’s note: This piece was originally published in March of 2016 and is updated monthly to feature new products, prices, certifications, and new brands based on our reviews. The current content reflects our most recent evaluations of the best organic mattresses on the market.


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Emily McGowan is the Editorial Director at The Good Trade and has over ten years of experience as a writer and editor in sustainability and lifestyle spaces.Since 2017, she’s been discovering and reviewing the top sustainable home, fashion, beauty, and wellness products so readers can make their most informed decisions — including personally touring mattress factories around the USA to learn more about what goes into making safer, organic mattresses. Her editorial work has been recognized by major publications like The New York Times and BBC Worklife. You can usually find her in her colorful Los Angeles apartment journaling, playing with her two cats, or crafting. Say hi on Instagram or follow along with her Substack, Pinky Promise.


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10 Best Sustainable Dinnerware Brands For Ceramic Plates https://www.thegoodtrade.com/features/sustainable-ceramic-plates/ https://www.thegoodtrade.com/features/sustainable-ceramic-plates/#respond Wed, 11 Mar 2026 21:19:05 +0000 When choosing dinnerware, what looks like a sturdy plate may actually be made from easily broken tempered glass or plastic. We recommend looking at these durable and sustainable ceramic plates for longterm use.

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We’ve researched and tested ceramic plates from our favorite sustainable brands — these are our top picks for durability, safety, sustainability, and design.

When choosing dinnerware from big-box retailers, what looks like a sturdy plate may actually be made from easily broken tempered glass or, worse, plastic. But if you’re looking to invest in your next set of plates, we recommend looking at ceramics. Not only are ceramics durable for long-term use, but they’re also made with natural clay.

What to look for when shopping for ceramics:

There are three main types of ceramics: Earthenware, stoneware, and porcelain. Earthenware is fired at an average of 1950 degrees Fahrenheit (1000+ degrees Celsius), resulting in a hardened look that may need an additional glaze. Stoneware is mid- to high-fired from 2200 to 2350 degrees Fahrenheit (1200 degrees Celsius) with a finished product that will be more durable and waterproof. Porcelain, firing at the highest temp (2400 degrees Fahrenheit, or 1300+ degrees Celsius), is often white, shiny, and hardened in appearance. With this in mind, we’ve sourced a few brands offering sustainable ceramic plates so you can upgrade your kitchen thoughtfully.

Our Criteria:

  • THOUGHTFUL DESIGN | Each of these home brands prioritizes sustainability and craftsmanship when choosing materials and design.
  • DURABILITY | The below brands use the highest quality ceramic materials to ensure your plates will last against wear and tear and stay beautiful, even after many (many!) meals.
  • AFFORDABILITY | Ceramic dishes and stoneware are naturally more expensive. We’ve done our best to select brands that balance craftsmanship with accessible pricing.

While you’re at it, check out our guides to recycled glassware and sustainable flatware.


1. Year & Day

Eco friendly packaging
Handcrafted
Natural materials

Best For | Rimless dinner plates
Made In | Portugal
Price | $70/set of 4 plates

Year & Day’s four core values make this home goods brand stand out from the crowd. By bringing together a thoughtful assortment of table settings, quality materials, direct shipping and transportation, and responsible manufacturing, you’ll experience fine craftsmanship with each use. Designed in California and finished in Portugal, these ceramic dinner plates are elegant, durable and come in an array of colors that are easy on the eyes. Unsure what style of tableware suits your needs? Let Year & Day customize your perfect set with this quiz

Customer Review | “Ordered more for back up! We love our Y&D large plates. Mixing them with other colors offered makes it fun and elegant to entertain. They wash up beautifully, serve perfectly and are made to last. I use for every day and special occasions, no need to have separate sets. Minimalist and chic. Obsessed” – Pamela B. (Read all reviews.)


2. East Fork

American made
B corp
Handcrafted
Small business

Best For | Locally-made functional plates
Made In | Asheville, North Carolina
Price | $192/set of 4 plates

For handmade modern ceramic plates, we’re eyeing East Fork’s kitchen collection. Made in Asheville from locally sourced clay, these ceramic plates are beloved by potters and home cooks alike. Pick up a cake, side, or dinner plate, and you’ll support this small-batch studio while creating a dish that’s even more palatable.

Our Editor’s Review | “Finished in East Fork’s signature palette of rich, earthy glazes, these pieces stack beautifully, feel substantial in hand, and bring an easy elegance to any table setting. You’ll frequently find me procuring snack plates of either size depending on appetite, and the durability of these plates gives me peace of mind – enough to let my two- and four-year-olds carry their own to the table!” – Kate Arceo, Community Manager [Read the full review.]


3. Etsy

Budget friendly
Handcrafted
Made to order
Natural materials
Recycled materials
Second hand
Small business

Best For | Vintage, locally-made, & custom dinnerware
Made In | Varies by seller
Price | Varies by seller

Etsy is our go-to online marketplace for finding unique and custom ceramic dinnerware you won’t find anywhere else. One notable shop KJ Pottery, a women-owned small business, specializes in handcrafted ceramic plates made from high-quality earthenware clay. Each plate is customizable with various rim styles and glaze options, and no two are exactly alike, offering a unique touch to your dining experience. Did we mention they’re made to order, too? Support small businesses while elevating suppertime!

Customer Review | “Impeccable quality and so safely packed for the shipping. Gorgeous use of color!” – Jacklyn (Read all reviews.)


4. Our Place

BIPOC Owned
Eco friendly packaging
Gives back
Handcrafted
Recycled materials
Warranty offered
Woman owned

Best For | Restaurant-grade plates
Made In | Manufactured by artisans & partners in the US, Thailand, China, India, Morocco & Mexico
Price | $85/set of 4 plates

Hand-glazed and crafted thoughtfully with ceramic stoneware made from the earth, Our Place has us swooning over its collection of full plates! If you’re short on space, these plates stack beautifully in conjunction with the brand’s other tableware options, Both oven and dishwasher safe, you’ll be going back for these dishes, again and again.  

Customer Review | “The dinner plates are sturdy and a beautiful addition to our table top.” – Charles K. (Read all reviews.)


5. Material

BIPOC Owned
Gives back
Handcrafted
Natural materials

Best For | One-of-a-kind, imperfect plates
Made In | South Korea
Price | $240/set of 4 plates

For Material’s co-founders Eunice and Dave, food and community have always been a powerful medium for carrying on their Korean and Vietnamese traditions. With this inspiration in mind, Material’s ceramic plates are tasteful, timeless, and crafted to last for generations. Hand-finished and made from natural Korean soil, these plates elevate your tabletop and add a special touch to your daily meals. Besides its focus on quality kitchenware, Material is also committed to supporting organizations that combat food insecurity among underserved groups.  


6. GOODEE

B corp
BIPOC Owned
Climate neutral
Eco friendly packaging
Gives back
Handcrafted
Natural materials

Best For | Global, artisan-crafted styles
Made In | Japan, Egypt
Price | Starting at $196/set of 4 plates

GOODEE is one of our favorite marketplaces for ethically sourced, artisan-made ceramic dinnerware. GOODEE works with companies that share their ethics and values, like heritage craft production and community engagement initiatives, so you know you’ll be getting high-quality one-of-a-kind pieces that give back to local artisans and their surrounding communities. Here you’ll find brands like 1616/Arita Japan and Malaika that handcraft their luxurious dinnerware using porcelain and Egyptian clay (and it’s all dishwasher and microwave-safe). Bring a taste of sophistication to the dinner table!


7. Hamkke

Handcrafted
Natural materials
Woman owned

Best For | Heirloom-quality dinnerware
Made In | Portugal
Price | Starting at $100/set of 4 plates

Born in a charming coastal village in Portugal, Hamkke‘s thoughtfully designed dinnerware brings timeless craftsmanship to everyday meals. Each ceramic plate is made using locally sourced and recycled clay, then finished with a smooth semi-matte glaze that feels refined yet durable enough for daily use. The non-toxic design is completely free from lead and cadmium, and it’s built for real life — safe for the dishwasher, microwave, freezer, and even the oven. Inspired by the Korean concept of hamkke, meaning “coming together,” these beautifully crafted plates are meant to turn simple meals into meaningful moments shared around the table.

Customer Review | “Love The Legacy Collection Set in Wave. It is well made, non-toxic and so pretty. Highly recommend!” – Megan A. (Read all reviews.)


8. Jenni Kayne

Eco friendly packaging
Gives back
Natural materials
Plant trees
Woman owned

Best For | Chic dinner plates
Made In | Portugal
Price | Starting at $140/set of 4 plates

These stoneware plates from Jenni Kayne are the kind you’ll reach for every single day — durable enough for regular meals but stylish enough to dress up any dinner party. Handcrafted in Portugal, each piece has its own subtle color variations, giving your table a unique, collected feel. Plus, they’re microwave, oven, freezer, and dishwasher safe, making them as practical as they are beautiful.

Customer Review | “Beautiful, durable plates that look great on our table and hold up well for everyday use. We’re very happy with this purchase.” – Anne G. (Read all reviews.)


9. Pass the Plate

Budget friendly
Natural materials
Recycled materials
Second hand

Best For | Vintage & secondhand dinner plates
Made In | Varies by seller
Price | Varies by seller

Heath Ceramics has partnered with Treet to create their Pass the Plate secondhand marketplace, where you can snag pre-loved dinnerware in great shape. From affordable everyday plates to rare vintage Heath finds, every piece is verified to be in excellent or good condition. It’s a great place to discover beautiful ceramics while also reducing your environmental impact!


10. Made In

Handcrafted
Plastic/Pfas free
Third party tested
Warranty offered

Best For | Chip-free dinner plates
Made In | England
Price | Starting at $109/set of 4 plates

Made In‘s dinner plates deliver serious restaurant-level quality but are designed for everyday life at home. Made in Stoke-on-Trent, England (the historic home of the world’s best plateware) they’re crafted from high-alumina vitrified china, which makes them incredibly durable, beautifully smooth, and impressively resistant to chips, stains, and scratches. They’re fully glazed top to bottom, so they stack neatly without scuffing, and they’re tough enough for the oven (up to 580°F), dishwasher, microwave, and freezer. Even better, they’re third-party tested to be free from PFAS, lead, cadmium, BPA, and other harmful materials!

Customer Review | “I love the Made-in table ware. We started with the Entree bowls, and then added the side bowls, and most recently we added the Dinner Plates. We love the look and the durability of this tableware. It is chip resistant and scratch proof. We currently have service for 8, and we will continue to add to our collection.” – Rie (Read all reviews.)


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10 Organic Produce And Vegetable Delivery Boxes For 2026 https://www.thegoodtrade.com/features/organic-produce-delivery/ https://www.thegoodtrade.com/features/organic-produce-delivery/#comments Wed, 11 Mar 2026 21:01:41 +0000 These fruit and vegetable delivery companies are bringing fresh, seasonal goods to the forefront, rescuing produce from landfills, and making shopping more convenient than ever.

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We’ve researched and tested lots of produce delivery boxes offering convenient subscriptions of organic, fresh veggies from sustainable farms. These are our favorites.

Looking to freshen up your plate this year? Why not start with a produce subscription box. They’re great for the environment (less international shipping), fantastic for local farmers (less food waste), and good for your budget. No shade to conventional grocery stores though; shop where you can, however works best for you!

What are the benefits of organic fruit and veggie subscriptions?

Getting enough fruits and vegetables in our diets can be tough. Thankfully, produce delivery boxes makes it easier. They help us gain access to a wide variety of fruits and vegetables that are more local, seasonal and fresh than what’s available at most grocery stores. Many produce delivery services utilize local farms and markets to gather fruits and vegetables to deliver in the quickest and shortest distance possible. This ensures higher levels of freshness and better quality produce. (Not to mention, you won’t have to leave the house to visit a grocery store or farmers market!) Produce delivery services typically prioritize organic and sustainable farming practices, helping farming communities thrive.

Having your fruits and veggies delivered can also help limit food waste. Since many produce subscription services work with surplus fruit, or sell “ugly” vegetables that don’t sell in stores, you’ll get the same nutritious foods at a lesser cost while preventing surplus fruit from heading to landfills. You’ll also reduce your food waste through pre-portioned amounts of food delivered based on your needs and preferences. These boxes are bringing fresh, seasonal goods to the forefront, rescuing produce from landfills, and making delivery more convenient than ever. Win-win.🏆

Our criteria:

Our editors have personally used dozens of clean and organic food subscription services over the past ten years. These are our favorite brands for organic produce that come fresh from sustainable farms. We’ve included options that are accessible to wide swaths of the country (and beyond!) based on their delivery ranges and cost. We regularly add emerging favorites to this list when they meet the following criteria:

  • ORGANIC/FRESHNESS | Our editors have tested most of the boxes ourselves, in our own kitchens to ensure the freshness of the produce is up to standard. While not all of these boxes offer organic produce, we’ve ensured every option sources locally for optimal freshness.
  • DELIVERY RANGES | It’s important for produce delivery boxes to be as widely accessible as possible, especially in areas where it can be tough to find fresh, local fruits and vegetables. These produce delivery boxes are available for delivery across most regions in the US/UK.
  • SUSTAINABILITY | Each of these produce delivery box services utilizes sustainable practices in their farming, delivery, and packaging.
  • AFFORDABLE | For many, organic produce feels like a luxury. Since we think it should be accessible for all, we’ve tried to include options suitable for smaller budgets that you can easily pause and cancel.

If you’re looking for full meal delivery, check out our guide to organic meal delivery services and our wine subscription guide for dinner done easily. And if you’re looking for sustainable meat and fish delivery, scroll to the bottom for bonus options!


  Best Overall Most Affordable | Best For Fruit | Best For VeggiesBest Nationwide Delivery


1. Misfits Market 

American made
Budget friendly
Eco friendly packaging
Recycled materials
Subscriptions available
USDA organic
Vegan

Best For | Accessible organic produce delivery across the US
Products Available | Organic & conventional produce, animal & plant-based proteins, dairy & eggs, pantry staples, beverages, snacks, wine
Price | Order minimums start at $15; delivery fee starts at $6, plus a $2 operations fee
Delivers To | Contiguous US (See all)

Misfits Market finds fresh, organic produce that might have otherwise gone to waste due to scarring, surplus, or cosmetic blemishes, and ships boxes directly to you at up to 30 percent off traditional grocery store prices. (Think onions that are too small, oddly shaped squash, or twisted carrots!). With up to 22 pounds of organic produce delivery coming your way, this biz uses compostable plant-based bags, eco-friendly insulation, and recycled cardboard. Box minimums start at $15 to minimize packaging and carbon emissions, and Misfits Market delivers to nearly all zip codes across the contiguous US. 

Customer Review | “I love saving food so it doesn’t go to waste. And I love the challenge of creating meals out of the products that are available each week.” – @chefjennyben (Read more reviews.)


2. Farmer Jones Farm

American made
Family owned
Gives back
Subscriptions available
Vegan

Best For | Fresh greens, supporting regenerative & sustainable farming practices
Products Available | Regeneratively-grown vegetables, animal proteins, pantry items
Price | Boxes start at $89
Delivers To | Nationwide (See more)

Farmer Jones Farm is a second-gen family farm as part of The Chef’s Garden in Ohio. The team invests in organic and regenerative farming practices such as rotating field plantings between produce and multi-species crops, which benefits both the plants and the soil. In addition to one-time produce boxes such as “powerhouse vegetables” and “best of the season”, Farmer Jones Farms has robust subscription options as well, with convenient delivery to your home. For inspiration on how to prepare your delicious box of fresh veggies, check our Farmer Jones Recipes, organized by vegetable and box type!

Customer Review | “The most amazing assortment of beautiful veggies. Things I’ve never heard of before, like oca. And the flavors! NOTHING like what you get in the stores. Doesn’t even compare.” – Mary L. (Read more reviews.)


3. Hungry Harvest

American made
Budget friendly
Recycled materials
Vegan

Best For | Waste-free produce
Products Available | Produce, proteins, dairy, snacks, beverages, pantry items, bakery items, sauces & spreads
Price | Order minimums start at $40
Delivers To | Maryland, Washington, DC, Virginia, Greater Philadelphia, Southern New Jersey, Northern Delaware & Raleigh, North Carolina. (Check your zip code)

Hungry Harvest wants us to use every part of every plant. By working with farmers to rescue fresh, nutrient-dense fruits and vegetables that would otherwise go to waste, the company delivers fresh produce to our doors instead. The boxes come in a variety of sizes and Hungry Harvest shares simple recipes, storage tips, and kitchen hacks so that we can make the most of our produce. It’s worth noting that every delivery saves at least 10 pounds of food from going to waste.

Customer Review | “I love getting fresh food delivered. I know my money is going to people who truly care about the community.” – Eileen (Read more reviews.)


4. Oddbox

B corp
Budget friendly
Eco friendly packaging
Gives back
Made in the UK
Subscriptions available
Vegan

Best For | Affordable, varied produce deliveries
Products Available | Fruit & vegetables
Price | Boxes start at £12
Delivers To | The UK (See all)

Oddbox, a certified B Corp based in the UK, ethically sources fresh produce from dozens of fairly paid farmers and suppliers across the country. Delivered overnight to minimize excessive emissions, Oddbox’s fruits and veggies arrive at your doorstep in recyclable packaging. Weekly sustainable produce boxes start at £12 perfect for a couple, or you can opt for a large family-sized box for £24. Leftover produce is donated to orgs fighting food poverty in the UK.

Customer Review | “It’s great to test your ideas for the week incorporating the latest group of veggies and fruits from oddbox whilst knowing you are helping to reduce unnecessary waste. Brilliant initiative.” – Deborah L. (Read more reviews.)


5. Farm to People

American made
Budget friendly
Eco friendly packaging
Gives back
Gluten free
Recycled materials
Subscriptions available
Vegan
Vegetarian

Best For | Vegetarian, paleo, & omnivore boxes, protein & dairy add-ons
Products Available | Produce, meat & seafood, plant-based proteins, dairy & eggs, pantry & bakery items, beverages, frozen & prepared meals, gluten-free options
Price | Boxes start at $25
Delivers To | NYC & Jersey City/Hoboken (See all)

Farm to People brings the farmer’s market experience to NYC’s door with its organic, seasonal produce, protein, and groceries. The produce, in particular, is sourced from organic, and regenerative farms. Best yet, up to half of every food dollar raised goes directly to the farmer or small-batch maker. You can go a la carte or opt for a subscription — and swap with items you don’t want and add the ones you do. Paleo, omnivore, and vegetarian diets are also accommodated with specific boxes.

Customer Review | “I’ve been using Farm to People for over 2 years now. I love the fact that the produce is sourced locally, which reduces travel time, waste, and emissions. It’s also a great way to support local farms & farmers.” – @thevicstyles (Read more reviews.)


6. Hungryroot

American made
Dairy free
Eco friendly packaging
Gluten free
Recycled materials
Soy free
Subscriptions available
Vegan
Vegetarian

Best For | Easy, healthy meal prepping
Products Available | Produce, meals, meat & seafood, plant-based options, sauces & condiments, meals, supplements, pantry items, dairy & eggs, beverages, dairy-free, gluten-free & soy-free options
Price | Boxes start at $70
Delivers To | Contiguous US (See all)

Hungryroot’s subscription boxes are the perfect combination of your standard produce delivery box and meal delivery kits – each box comes with fresh produce and proteins alongside recipes on how to utilize each ingredient. You’ll also receive individual grocery items like healthy snacks and sweets to help keep your pantry stocked at all times. Through an online quiz, you’ll receive a box each week, catered to your preferences and needs. The fresh produce is zero-waste sourced with recipes that help fight food waste, and packaging that’s both recyclable/biodegradable.  

Customer Review | “Hungryroot makes my weekly meal prep 10 times easier. So many healthy options and beautiful produce. I love how often they have new products to pick from week by week. Truly one of the best things to happen to my health. Easy cooking makes for easy living.” – Gabriella L. (Read more reviews.)


7. FreshDirect

American made
Gives back
USDA organic

Best For | Large variety of produce and pantry staples
Products Available | Produce, prepared foods & deli, meat & seafood, dairy, bakery, frozen, pantry & household items, beverages, wine & spirits
Price | Order minimums start at $30
Delivers To | NYC metropolitan area; seasonal delivery to eastern Long Island and the Jersey Shore (See all)

Since 2002, FreshDirect has been an online grocery staple for the NYC community. The Bronx-based facility is committed to providing the best quality fruits, vegetables, seafood, dairy, baked goods, and more. You can even get wine, spirits, and prepared meals delivered locally in the NYC and New Jersey regions! With FreshDirect, you’ll be able to craft your own box with foods that suit your taste from Freshdirect’s extensive collection of over 800 products. The company gives back through local organizations like the New York Common Pantry, which works hard to combat food insecurity. 


8. Melissas

American made
Family owned
Gives back
Recycled materials
Vegan

Best For | Speciality produce
Products Available | Organic, conventional, and specialty produce, pantry items, wine
Price | Boxes start at $43
Delivers To | Contiguous US (See more info)

For unique and exotic produce boxes (with organic options too!), try Melissas‘ fruit basket delivery. These seasonal produce boxes are full of premium fruits of vegetables, with something new for everyone (we recommend gifting a box!). Melissas allows you to pick the type of box you’re looking for so you know exactly what you’ll be getting and how much of it. You can scour the site for recipes, tips, and tricks on how to use your fruits and vegetables in your day-to-day. You’ll even find options that offer free shipping, allowing for the ultimate flexibility. 

Customer Review | “I just wanted to say that the pineapple I ordered was positively wonderful!! Where are they grown?? The golden color is like nothing I have ever seen. This is the first thing that I have ordered from Melissa’s and I am telling everyone about the website. I will be sure to order more very soon!” – Kelly W. (Read more reviews.)


9. South Mountain Creamery

American made
Budget friendly
Family owned
Gluten free
Grass fed
Vegan

Best For |  Large varieties of organic produce 
Products Available | Produce, meat & seafood, prepared foods, beverages, pantry items, dairy & eggs, desserts, snacks, gluten-free options
Price | Bags start at $28
Delivers To | Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, & Washington, D.C. (See all)

South Mountain Creamery was started in Maryland by the Sowers family over 40 years ago. While churning out fresh milk and dairy products is the creamery’s bread and butter (see what we did there?), they’ve recently expanded their offerings to fresh and organic fruits and vegetables. You have the choice of ordering small or large bags, including organic options if you prefer, all ready to be delivered to Maryland and surrounding regions!  Each bag is filled with a large variety of seasonal produce, from potatoes and bananas to onions, avocado, and papaya. Add on fresh cuts of their butcher’s choice meat bundle, and you’ve got all the ingredients for a perfect and flavourful meal! 

Customer Review | “I have to say that after trying a few other produce delivery companies, you all are the best! The produce I received yesterday was very fresh and I especially love the big selection of organic options as well as the ability to customize my bag! I am happy with the quantity as well – the other companies would send just a couple of apples, one onion, etc. so for the price, you offer the best value. I look forward to continuing with the service!” – Brent & Jenny H. (Read more reviews.)


10. Flamingo Estate

American made
Eco friendly packaging
Gives back
Subscriptions available

Best For | Weekly regenerative farm box 
Products Available | Produce, eggs, baked goods, surprise additions (e.g. seeds, spices, teas & Flamingo Estate products)
Price | Boxes start at $130
Delivers To | Los Angeles, CA

For our LA friends who are looking for a gift for yourself or a loved one (or who simply have a taste for thoughtfully grown, nutrient-dense foods), nothing comes more highly regarded than Flamingo Estate‘s Regenerative Farm Box. Curated each week and filled with a variety of locally harvested produce and pantry items by independent producers (with an occasional Flamingo Estate goodie thrown in!), you’ll be delighted by this selection of regenerative and diverse Californian harvests. New selections are available to local LA residents each week, with shipping included and an option to add a handwritten note if gifting. If you’re not sold, read up on 500 reviews of 4.9+ stars to understand why you should add this box to your local rotation!

Customer Review | “I have tried a variety of farm boxes throughout California for the last almost 20 years. None has come close to the quality and variety in this box. All of the contents are in perfect condition coming from some of the most responsible providers in the area. They are presented beautifully and there is always a bakery item and a surprise or two. Iʻm currently traveling so have paused my box until after the first of the year but have been anxiously anticipating my next box. I cannot recommend this highly enough!” – Deborah N. (Read more reviews.)


Bonus: Force of Nature

Eco friendly packaging
Gives back
Small business
Subscriptions available

Best For | Regenerative-raised meat
Products Available | Grass-fed bison, beef, chicken, elk, wild boar, and venison
Price | Box subscriptions start at around $150/month
Delivers To | Contiguous US

Force of Nature isn’t just selling meat—they’re restoring ecosystems. Their selection of grass-fed bison, beef, and venison is available for delivery—so you can eat well while supporting a healthier planet. With a mission to revolutionize our food system, this regenerative brand partners with ranchers who prioritize soil health, biodiversity, and ethical animal treatment. Their Land Steward Index ensures every farm they work with actively rebuilds grasslands and restores keystone species like bison.

Once on the brink of extinction, bison are now thriving thanks to regenerative ranching. These majestic animals play a crucial role in land restoration, helping to enrich the soil, increase carbon sequestration, and bring balance back to nature. For a deeper look, watch Restoring the Wild, Force of Nature’s short film about how sustainable ranching is healing both the land and our food system.

Customer Review | “I’m so glad I found this company. I appreciate their mission statement and purpose, and the quality of meat is superb! I’m on auto delivery, and look forward to each shipment!” – Georgia (Read more reviews.)


Bonus: Wild Alaskan Company

Eco friendly packaging
Gives back
Small business
Subscriptions available

Best For | Curated wild seafood boxes
Products Available | Coho salmon, pacific cod, halibut, sockeye salmon, salmon burgers, and more
Price | Box subscriptions start at around $145/month
Delivers To | Contiguous US

For seafood lovers who care about quality and sustainability, Wild Alaskan Company makes it easy to enjoy wild-caught fish while protecting our oceans. This direct-to-consumer seafood company is dedicated to responsible fishing practices, ensuring that every fillet comes from well-managed fisheries that prioritize ecosystem health. By sourcing exclusively from Alaska’s pristine, sustainable waters, Wild Alaskan Company supports small-boat fishermen and promotes ethical harvesting methods that maintain fish populations for future generations. Their seafood is always wild-caught—never farmed—meaning no antibiotics, artificial coloring, or questionable feed.

From rich, flaky sockeye salmon to tender Pacific cod and halibut, their subscription-based service delivers premium seafood straight to your door. Whether you’re looking for heart-healthy omega-3s or simply want fresher, better-tasting fish, Wild Alaskan Company makes it easy to cook with confidence.

Customer Review | “I spent 8 years in Alaska and have not found fish this fresh or tasty since I returned to Virginia other than what I caught myself. The customer service is over the top, I could not be happier.” – Donald P. (Read more reviews.)


Bonus: Good Chop

American made
Grass fed
Subscriptions available

Best For | Responsible & sustainably-sourced American meat & seafood
Products Available | American beef, animal welfare certified chicken, responsibly-raised pork, sustainably-sourced seafood
Price | Box subscriptions start at $149/month
Delivers To | Continental US

Good Chop‘s meat and seafood delivery service makes it easy to stock your freezer with high-quality, American-sourced proteins without paying steakhouse prices. All cuts are sourced from independent farms and fisheries across the U.S., including responsibly raised beef, pork, and chicken, along with sustainably caught seafood. You can choose from more than 100 cuts and customize flexible deliveries every 4, 6, or 8 weeks, with everything arriving frozen at peak freshness in insulated, recyclable packaging. With no commitments, easy order changes, and a money-back guarantee, it’s a convenient way to enjoy premium proteins at home whenever you’re ready to cook.

Customer Review | “As a former steakhouse cook and butcher, I find the quality of the meat to be excellent, at a very good price. Much better than many other online ordering services and the beef is aged to perfection compared to supermarkets or the local butcher.” – Jeffrey L. (Read more reviews.)


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What It’s Really Like To Buy Custom, Made-To-Order Furniture In An Instant Era https://www.thegoodtrade.com/features/hardman-design-review/ https://www.thegoodtrade.com/features/hardman-design-review/#respond Wed, 11 Mar 2026 18:10:46 +0000 https://www.thegoodtrade.com/?p=72723 Our Senior Content Strategist walks us through the process of making a custom sideboard with Hardman Design from wood samples to delivery and install.

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I have a small nightstand that belonged to my grandparents. It’s a simple wooden table with one cupboard. It feels like a relic of my childhood and serves as a reminder of summers spent in the Bay Area, running through the sprinklers with my sister and modeling our grandma’s high heels and jewelry. In the evenings, we ate KFC on TV trays, and my grandpa would drink iced tea, always setting his glass on the side table. I have no idea where they bought it or how long they had it for, but it carries their memory. I plan to hold onto it forever.

I love furniture with a story. I love the richness that pieces can bring to a home. I’ve never been able to afford custom furniture — I’ve relied heavily on thrift shops and secondhand options — but I’ve also always been drawn to the idea of buying something handmade or even custom. 

When I learned about Hardman Design, a handcrafted furniture company with roots in Britain (where I went to graduate school and lived for two years) and Berlin, a city I visited while processing a period of deep grief, I felt an immediate connection. Then the brand offered to work with me on a review of one of their sideboards. I, of course, agreed. Here is what it was like to choose a made-to-order piece for my home and why I’m strongly advocating we boycott fast furniture and only buy custom-made moving forward.

Minimalist living room with light wood furniture, a white armchair, nested coffee tables, a rug, large windows, and decorative plants, illuminated by natural sunlight.

About Hardman Design

Hardman Design is built around a simple ethos: create handcrafted, sustainable furniture meant to be kept and passed down for generations. Founded in 2012 by British designer Liam Hardman, the company blends German precision with British craftsmanship. Every piece balances warm hardwoods with clean, timeless silhouettes that feel modern and removed from social media trends.

What makes Hardman feel especially relevant today is their made-to-order model. Every piece is built only after it has been purchased, including standard pieces (like the one I received) and custom furniture, which is a perfect option if you want to tailor something specific to your space.

“Rather than adapting your home to fit a standard size or finish, the piece can be adjusted to suit the proportions of the room and the way it will actually be used,” says the Hardman Design team. “That might mean refining the dimensions of a sideboard so it sits comfortably within architectural details, or selecting a finish that responds well to the light in that space.”

There are currently 21 design collections to choose from, with products ranging from dining tables and outdoor seating to bed frames and bookshelves. I selected the sideboard from the METIN collection for our small dining nook. 

But first, more on why custom and made-to-order furniture matters more than ever in 2026.


Why custom and made-to-order matter more than ever in 2026

It’s no secret that overconsumption is at an all-time high. It’s estimated that Americans throw out at least 12 million tons of furniture every year. Fast furniture is harmful to the environment and human health, as many cheap furniture options contain VOCs that are released through off-gassing. The industry has made it possible to furnish a home overnight. But that’s not necessarily a good thing.

“We operate at a different pace,” says the Hardman Design team, describing how their production model is built around careful craftsmanship and long-term quality rather than volume or speed.

“Our role isn’t to compete on how fast something can be delivered or how many pieces can be produced… It’s to offer furniture that’s made carefully and intended to become part of the home rather than pass through it,” they say.

The philosophy extends into material choice and construction. Hardman Design works with sustainably sourced hardwoods, including FSC-certified oak and walnut, materials selected for their durability and natural character.

“Solid hardwood has natural movement, variation, and character,” the team says. “When it’s properly understood and respected in construction, it becomes incredibly durable. We design our pieces to accommodate that movement, keeping them stable through seasonal changes and everyday use.”

Unlike synthetic or veneered materials, which are designed to look new for as long as possible, solid wood is meant to evolve. It develops patina, responds to light, and can often be refinished over decades. “That ability to change is part of what gives the piece a long life,” the team explains. “Craftsmanship is about foresight — thinking about how something will perform ten or twenty years from now, not just how it looks on the day it arrives.”

Still, it’s not always an easy choice. There’s an allure to overnight shipping, and we’re constantly bombarded with shifting design trends. Choosing a handcrafted piece of furniture requires patience, a financial investment, and a willingness to commit before you’ve even touched the finished piece. But there’s also a different kind of satisfaction that comes with it, one that I experienced myself. 


Working with Hardman Design

I began working with Hardman Design in the winter of 2025. Once I decided on the METIN Sideboard for our space, the first step was to wait for the wood samples to arrive. The website itself is incredibly easy to navigate, with all the options laid out up front: wood type, finish choices, and a range of sizes. The brand has a showroom in New York City, but I also found their social media helpful for seeing videos of each piece, giving me a better idea of exactly what I wanted for our home. 

The METIN Sideboard is available in widths from about 43 to 94 inches, all with the same 17-inch depth and 28-inch height. Since our eating area is small, and I wanted something that would provide storage without feeling heavy or oversized, I chose one of the pre-designed configurations rather than creating a fully custom piece. For the finish, I opted for oak because of its warmth and durability. The smallest option starts at $3648.

In terms of timing, Hardman Design is transparent about what to expect: the build time for the METIN Sideboard is around 15–17 weeks, plus another three to four weeks for delivery to the U.S. once it’s completed. It’s a stark contrast to the “two-day shipping” model we’ve all become accustomed to, but I don’t see this as a drawback. Good things take time, right?

A wooden sideboard with two cabinet doors and three drawers, holding stacked books, sample tiles, and a glass vase with flowers, next to a round table on a hardwood floor.

Receiving the Metin Sideboard

Fast forward to February 2026. Winter is nearing its end! I received a notification that the sideboard was at London Gatwick Airport (cue nostalgia) and on its way to Los Angeles. It arrived a few days later on a pallet, carefully packaged and then unpacked even more carefully by the white-glove delivery service — I highly recommend this for solid-wood furniture and investment pieces. 

Assembly was straightforward, with only minimal steps required to lock the legs in place. In other words, no IKEA allen wrenches.

What surprised me most, apart from how truly beautiful the sideboard looked in our home, was the smell that lingered for 24 hours. It didn’t smell like chemical finish or mass-produced furniture, but rather like real wood, like when my dad used to work on woodworking projects, and the garage would fill with the scent of sawdust. It was unexpectedly luxurious in a very simple way.


A case for investing in made-to-order pieces

The Metin Sideboard from Hardman Design is gorgeous with plenty of storage space. The soft-close drawers are a much-appreciated inclusion!

It’s been a few weeks since the sideboard became part of our family, and I really do mean family, because this is a piece we will keep forever. I didn’t realize how beautifully wood could catch morning light until I saw the oak surface glowing softly under the sun. Aesthetically, I love how the piece grounds the room. It’s not oversized, and I actually like that. It sits under the window and does its job well, offering beautiful storage while blending into the background of our home. It makes the room feel warmer and more lived-in. I also love how I can see the German and British inspiration in one piece.

Functionally, the storage is deep and generous. Our microwave fits inside, and there’s plenty of space for dishes and everyday items like linens and coffee mugs. I especially appreciate the soft-close drawers and cabinets. My daughter is learning how to open and close everything she sees, so no smashed fingers, please!

Overall, I’m genuinely so happy with this piece that it’s hard to imagine going back to cheaper particle-board furniture. Investing in made-to-order furniture has helped me rethink what it means to buy something for our home. Good furniture isn’t rushed; it’s built with intention, patience, and care. In a world that moves around instant gratification, choosing to wait feels countercultural, as does spending more than $100 on a piece of furniture. But I have to believe it’s entirely worth it.

This is absolutely a luxury purchase, and I don’t take that lightly. Made-to-order and custom furniture isn’t accessible for everyone, which is why I also love exploring secondhand options.

There is also something to be said for the cost accrued when we replace “cheap” furniture every few years, or more. It does add up. And I like the idea of owning fewer things but keeping them forever. This may not be the way of trends, but it’s the way of intentional and sustainable living.

All this to say, if you can afford to buy a made-to-order or custom piece of furniture, even if it’s just one piece for your home that you choose to keep forever, it’s a truly special process. Hardman Design strikes a beautiful balance of craftsmanship and care, making the journey feel as meaningful as the finished piece.


Kayti Christian is a Senior Content Strategist at The Good Trade. With an MFA in Nonfiction Creative Writing, her work has appeared in TODAY, Shondaland, and The New York Times. Since 2017, Kayti has been uncovering and reviewing the best sustainable home brands and wellness products. Her personal journey through four years of fertility treatments has inspired her to write extensively about women’s healthcare and reproductive access. Beyond her work at The Good Trade, Kayti is the creator of phone notes, a Substack newsletter with 7,000 subscribers, and the cohost of the FriedEggs Podcast, which delves into IVF and infertility.


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We Tested The Top 3 Filter Shower Heads Of 2026 https://www.thegoodtrade.com/features/low-flow-filtered-shower-head/ https://www.thegoodtrade.com/features/low-flow-filtered-shower-head/#respond Wed, 11 Mar 2026 17:21:13 +0000 Our editor put the best filtered shower heads for softer and cleaner water to the test in her bathroom.

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I researched and tested the best filtered shower heads in my bathroom — these are my top picks for filtering out chemicals and heavy metals with notes on install and benefits for each.


Overall Favorite: Jolie, $122+ | Best Multi-Pressure: Canopy, $125+ | Best Handheld: sproos!, $120+


Do you have sensitive or dry skin, a dry scalp, eczema, or brittle hair? It might be because of “hard water,” also known as water with extra minerals. Most of the US water supply falls under this category, and while not all minerals in hard water are dangerous, there is potential for contaminants like heavy metals. Plus, the minerals in hard water can build up in our skin, hair, and even the shower itself. But don’t worry! Filter shower heads can help reduce hard water, and in turn, provide benefits for your hair and skin.

I tried out the three top filter shower heads out there, so if you’re looking to make the switch, read on to hear what I liked about each of them. Reap both the wellness and sustainability benefits — and enjoy softer, more nourished, and shinier skin and hair along the way. 🚿

What do filtered shower heads do?

In short, filter shower heads reduce hard water (that’s water with a high mineral content) and unwanted contaminants. Filtered shower heads use Kinetic Degradation Fluxion (KDF) — otherwise known as a zinc or copper filter — to get rid of these contaminants, like heavy metals, chlorine, and other minerals, and instead pass through clear, clean water. But how exactly do they filter water? It varies depending on the brand, but generally, as the water passes through the filter, it catches the contaminants on the way. These filtered shower heads have multiple layers within the filters to catch different elements as they pass through. 

The filters also take into consideration things like hot water and the velocity of the water, which is one way that shower head filters differ from a sink or pitcher water filter. Another difference from sink or pitcher water filters: The filtration area of focus. Sink filters focus on filtering water for drinkability, contaminants, and taste, whereas a shower head filter focuses more on reducing hard water and removing contaminants that could cause dry or irritated skin and hair. 

What are the benefits of having a filtered shower head?

Some studies suggest that minerals in shower water might contribute to dryness and irritation, both for your hair and your skin. Shower head filters can help remove these and other chemicals, like chlorine (which is great for keeping bacteria out of water but not necessarily great for your skin and hair), from your water. Filtering these elements out can leave your skin feeling smoother and your hair looking shinier. 

Plus, if you live in an area with hard water, a filtered shower head that softens water can help reduce hard water damage to your hair and skin. While research on the effectiveness of filtered shower heads is still ongoing, many users swear by them for improving their overall shower experience and water quality.

How often do I have to change the filter?

Most filter shower heads — all of the ones on this list — should be changed every three months. The filters are catching things like minerals, dirt, rust, and other chemicals, and that builds up! Just look at the side-by-side image that Sproos provides here. You can literally see all of the gunk that gets filtered out. So, if you don’t change it every 90 days, you might find that it’ll lose its effectiveness and could even become clogged from all of the minerals and gunk that it’s collecting. Luckily, all three of these brands offer subscription plans that send you a new filter every three months so you don’t even have to think about when to do it. The filter will show up at your door, and it takes just a few minutes to swap it out. 

Our methodology & criteria:

I personally tested three of the most popular shower head filters on the market to determine which was best for filtration, water pressure, and ease of use. 

Four packaging boxes labeled "sproos!", "canopy", and "Jolie" are arranged on a tiled floor against a white brick wall.

To test the filter shower heads, I installed each myself and noted how long it took me to install (and if there were any difficulties). I tried them out for two weeks, taking note of how soft my hair and skin felt after using each. Being someone who is very sensitive about water pressure — I need good water pressure for my thick hair — I noted the different water pressures for each. To get a male perspective, I also regularly asked my husband his thoughts on the showerheads throughout the trials. 

  • EFFECTIVE FILTRATION | These filtered shower heads effectively filter out harsh chemicals, heavy metals, and help soften hard water, for healthier and softer skin and hair. 
  • GOOD WATER PRESSURE | The showerheads we tested provide good water pressure while also offering low-flow options to reduce water consumption and prevent unnecessary water waste. 
  • EASY TO USE | Each of these filtered shower heads fit standard showers, are easy to install, offer filter subscriptions, and look aesthetically pleasing, making it an upgrade that you, your hair, and your skin will appreciate for years to come!

JolieCanopySproos
Best ForOverallMulti-pressureHandheld 
Price$122+$120+$125+
Filtration typeKDF-55 (copper-zinc) + calcium sulfiteActivated carbon + copper-zinc + calcium sulfitePre-filter + KDF-55 (copper-zinc)
Pressure settingsSingle steady sprayThree stream modes (wide, narrow, dual)Multiple spray settings and pause button
Extra featuresFree water report based on your locationShowerhead comes with essential oil for aromatherapyMultiple vibrant color options 

Refresh the rest of your shower too with our guide to eco-friendly shower curtains and liners. And maybe give your bathroom a full reset with some organic bath towels, too. 


1. Jolie

Eco friendly packaging
Natural materials
Recycled materials
Small business
Subscriptions available

Best for | Overall favorite
Features | Five colors, filters last 90 days, DIY installation, biodegradable packaging
Prices starting at | $122

Jolie’s philosophy is that clean beauty starts with clean water. Using two filter media, American-made KDF-55 (high-purity copper-zinc) and calcium sulfite, Jolie’s Filtered shower head removes heavy metals and chlorine from your water. The shower head has been third-party tested as well to back this claim up. They have customers’ reviews sharing how the filtered shower head has helped them with their ailments, from eczema to acne to thinning hair and more. 

The shower head itself only has one pressure setting; however, it’s a steady stream coming through the precision-cut 0.1mm holes. It comes in five colorways, from modern chrome to bright red. And in the box — which is made from biodegradable reclaimed cardboard and paper pulp — you’ll find a tiny wrench, plumbers tape, instructions, your first filter, and the shower head itself. The filter is good for 90 days, and you can sign up for Jolie’s filter subscription ($35 every 90 days) so you don’t have to remember when to change it. 

Jolie’s shower head is easy to self-install, using only the tools they provide (the wrench and the tape), and the filter is easy to change, too. Another cool thing: If you’re curious about what exactly is in your water, Jolie will create a free water report that tells you what chemicals are in your water based on where you live. 

Our Editor’s Review | “From the packaging to the shower head itself, Jolie feels luxurious and high-quality. I love the simple design and durable feel to it. I found the filter and the shower head itself easy to install, and the cute aqua-colored wrench made me feel like a plumbing genius while I was installing it. Showering with the Jolie shower head was a delight, too. The water pressure is great but not over-the-top, and my hair felt so soft even after just one shower. “Indulgent, not wasteful,” is how the brand describes it, and I couldn’t agree more.”


2. Canopy

Natural materials
Plastic/Pfas free
Small business
Subscriptions available

Best for | Multi-pressure
Features | Four colors, three-stream settings, three-stage filter, pure essential oils aroma included, filters last 90 days, DIY installation, HSA/FSA available
Prices starting at | $125

Canopy is a New York-based beauty and wellness-forward brand that creates devices for your home that help you build your wellness routine. This includes their filtered shower heads, which are designed with a three-stage filtration system that uses activated carbon, copper-zinc, and calcium sulfite — all natural materials — to filter your water from chlorine, magnesium, calcium carbonate, iron, and other contaminants. 

There are two shower head options from Canopy: the Filtered shower head and the Handheld Filtered shower head. Or they also offer a Shower System that includes both, if you prefer to have the option to switch back and forth. The regular shower head has three stream settings: wide, narrow, and dual, which you can easily switch between using the little toggle on the bottom of the shower head. 

All of the shower heads come in four colorways and include your first filter. However, you have to change the filters every 90 days and you do have to purchase the replacement filters separately. Canopy does offer a subscription ($40 every 90 days, includes an aromatherapy essential oil) where you can get replacement filters sent to you every 90 days. All of Canopy’s shower heads also come with a bottle of aromatherapy essential oil and a felt diffuser that you can hang off your shower head to create a spa-like experience while you shower. 

The shower heads are easy to self-install, and the only tools — a wrench and optional plumbing tape — are included with your purchase. 

Our Editor’s Review | “I had really high expectations for Canopy’s shower head. The packaging, the fancy, chrome look of the shower head, and the aromatherapy were all really impressive and made me excited to try it out. Installation was easy, especially with the little notch on the neck of the shower head to help you turn it tight. The aromatherapy essential oils made me feel like I was at the spa, luxuriating in the scented steam. However, while it did a great job at filtering water, I found myself slightly underwhelmed by the water pressure, even when I turned it from the wide spray to dual. If you’re looking for an option that doesn’t have as intense of a stream, this could be a good choice.”


3. sproos!

Eco friendly packaging
Recycled materials
Warranty offered

Best For | Handheld
Features | Three shower sprays, pause button, long shower hose, 50% recycled materials, colorful designs
Prices starting at | $120

Creating home-improvement shower solutions that are renter-friendly is the name of the game for Sproos. Their handheld shower head and filter set — developed by a filter expert and shower designer — has a two-step filtration system that uses a pre-filter to catch rust, sediment, and larger particles and an American-made KDF-55 to filter chlorine and heavy metals. The filter is made of 50% post-consumer recycled materials, too, for a more environmentally-friendly option. 

The shower heads themselves are iconically colorful, available in bright fun colors like blue, red, yellow, green, and pink. They also have two metallic options as well, if you prefer a more traditional shower head color. The handheld shower head has a long hose and multiple flow settings, as well as a pause button, which can be used for washing pets and kids, or even watering your plants! Sproos comes with everything you need to install it yourself, including a full-size wrench and detailed instructions right on the box itself. 

Our Editor’s Review | “I love the playful, bright color options of Sproos. That’s definitely what appealed to me the most right off the bat. I opted for the blue shower head, excited about the pop of color it’d add to my bathroom. Both the shower head and the filter were easy to install, though when I turned it on, I found that one end of the hose dripped a bit when the water was running. Despite this, the shower head’s water pressure was great! My husband couldn’t stop talking about how much softer his hair felt from this shower head. I loved the handheld option and the steady stream of water on the main setting. The other two water flows weren’t as practical in my opinion, but it’s nice to have options!”


Brianna Schubert is a writer and editor based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. She is a Contributing Editor at The Good Trade, an editorial assistant at Motley Bloom, and a freelance writer. She has a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. Since 2023, Brianna has combined her expertise and investigative skills to deliver thoughtful reviews of sustainable products and home goods, helping readers make informed, eco-conscious choices. Brianna is also the writer behind The Mood Board, a Substack newsletter for creativity and inspiration. When she’s not writing, you can find her cooking up a new recipe, reading and recommending books, cuddling with her cat, or yapping with her friends at a café. Say hi on Instagram!


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10 Best Websites For Ethical Shopping In 2026 https://www.thegoodtrade.com/features/online-ethical-marketplaces/ https://www.thegoodtrade.com/features/online-ethical-marketplaces/#comments Tue, 10 Mar 2026 23:57:35 +0000 These online shops curate ethical goods from all over the world and are our go-to places when looking for fair trade and sustainable home goods, beauty products, and gifts.

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We’ve researched the best alternatives to online marketplaces like Amazon — these are our favorite ethical marketplaces that offer a wide range of products without sacrificing sustainability and ethics.

Finding fair-trade and sustainable products can take a lot of research and time. Instead, you can turn to these shops that curate their products based on their own set of values, including fair labor standards, organic ingredients, and give-back initiatives. Once you find a shop you trust, you can turn to them for anything on your list, whether it’s fair trade clothing, sustainable home goods, or organic skin care!

Why look for ethical online marketplaces? 

Choosing ethical online marketplaces is a simple way to make sure our purchases support businesses that value sustainability, fair labor, and social responsibility. Massive retailers like Amazon have faced ongoing criticism for their environmental footprint, labor practices, and market dominance, which has prompted many of us to rethink where our money goes. By opting for more ethical platforms, we can help direct our dollars toward companies that prioritize people, the planet, and more responsible business practices.

Another benefit of shopping at ethical marketplaces is their thoughtfully curated selection of goods. Instead of endless mass-produced options, these platforms often highlight unique, handcrafted, and artisanal products you might never stumble across on larger sites. Shopping this way makes it easier to discover independent makers and small businesses while supporting their work directly. And when it comes to gift-giving, these smaller marketplaces are especially fun to browse — offering everything from handmade jewelry and eco-friendly home décor to delicious small-batch treats. The result is a gift that feels more personal, meaningful, and connected to the people who made it.

Our team has searched far and wide for alternatives to mega retailers like Amazon. We’ve selected the marketplaces below for their sustainable practices and product range, and many are even certified B Corps. They are our go-to places when looking for fair-trade and ethically sourced products. 

Do you have a favorite? Drop it in the comments below, and we’ll check it out. ✨


Best For Skincare | Credo
Best For Home | GOODEE
Best For Grocery | Thrive Market


1. Uncommon Goods

B corp
Cruelty free
Eco friendly packaging
FSC
Gives back
Recycled materials
Small business

Best For | Birthday gifts, wedding gifts, graduation gifts, baby gifts, get well gifts, personalized gifts

If you can’t make it to the sprawling crafts marketplaces but you really want to find those high quality items, Uncommon Goods is your answer. Stocked with gorgeous, whimsical, and useful goods all made by artisans and craftspeople, you’re bound to find something for every person on your list for every gift-giving occasion all year round. (And if the person on your list is you and the occasion is It’s Friday, we won’t tell!) 


2. Thrive Market

B corp
Budget friendly
Climate neutral
Cruelty free
Gives back
Recycled materials
Subscriptions available
USDA organic
Vegan

Best For | Laundry detergent, toilet paper, healthy pantry staples, pet essentials

An online market founded on the principle that every person should have “access to healthy products, reliable information, and affordable prices,” Thrive Market makes healthy living easy and affordable for everyone. Whether you’re shopping for natural wines, fair-trade snacks, cruelty-free bath sets, or even pet products, this one-stop shop has what you need.

Customer Review | “It’s important to me that I don’t compromise on the quality of the food. Thrive Market has given me the opportunity to afford this food and get it, because I would have to travel at least 30 miles (if not 50) to get to the nearest healthy grocery store.” Alyson G. (Read all reviews.)


3. Grove Collaborative

B corp
Cruelty free
FSC
Plastic/Pfas free
Subscriptions available

Best For | Medicine & supplements, nontoxic personal care & baby essentials, nontoxic cleaning supplies

Grove Collaborative believes that changing the world starts at home. The brand is dedicated to offering high-performing, sustainable home essentials that help us reduce plastic use and shop with purpose. Whether you place a one-time order or subscribe for ongoing savings, Grove makes it easy to live more sustainably. Subscribers enjoy perks like 20% off their first order, 5% off future orders, and consolidated shipping to reduce waste and carbon emissions.


4. Credo

Cruelty free
Eco friendly packaging
Gives back
Woman owned

Best For | Clean skincare, clean makeup, natural haircare & bodycare, nontoxic perfume

If you are interested in clean beauty but feel overwhelmed by the research needed to find the right brands at your favorite shops, Credo is your new best friend. With their commitment to sustainable, ethical, and transparently clean beauty, they take the guesswork out of hunting down genuinely safe products so you don’t have to be duped by greenwashing. All brands are free from the 2,700+ ingredients on their Dirty List®, giving you peace of mind that everything you buy there is truly clean.


5. GOODEE

B corp
BIPOC Owned
Climate neutral
Eco friendly packaging
Gives back
Handcrafted
Natural materials

Best For | Bathroom accessories, gardening tools, lighting, vases, drinkware, dinnerware, mirrors, shelving

GOODEE is an ethical online marketplace that curates home goods at the intersection of great design and meaningful impact. Every item in its collection is carefully reviewed by an in-house sustainability team to ensure it meets strong environmental and social standards, so you can feel confident about your purchase. The platform is a Certified B Corp and has been Climate Label Certified since 2021 for measuring, reducing, and offsetting its operational emissions. From responsibly sourced materials to low-impact packaging, GOODEE has your home and garden needs covered!


6. Back Market

American made
B corp
Eco friendly packaging
Gives back
Second hand
Subscriptions available

Best For | Refurbished iPhones, laptops, tablets & smartwatches; home appliances

Back Market is a global marketplace specializing in premium refurbished tech. Their mission is to offer a reliable, affordable, and accessible way to offer the gadgets we need, while still doing our bit for the planet. Collaborating with top refurbishers who adhere to strict standards, every device is guaranteed to be restored to perfect working condition. Featured in reputable sources like The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal, you can save up to 70% on essential devices like laptops, smartphones, accessories and more! By choosing refurbished devices, you’ll not only save money but also contribute to significant reductions in raw materials usage, water consumption, e-waste generation, and carbon emissions. A win for you and the planet! 🌎


7. Bookshop

B corp
Budget friendly
Climate neutral
Gives back

Best For | Books, eBooks, textbooks, games & puzzles

Bookshop is all about making it easy to buy books online and support your favorite indie bookstores at the same time. Launched in 2020 with a mission to help local shops thrive in the age of Amazon, they’ve already raised over $37 million for independent booksellers. Every purchase you make either supports a specific store you choose or contributes to a profit-sharing pool that helps 2,000+ stores across the country.


8. ECOVIBE

1% for the planet
American made
Family owned
Gives back

Best For | Houseplants, pottery, textiles, kitchenware, candles, gifts

ECOVIBE is a family-owned lifestyle shop founded in 2010 by husband-and-wife team Leonard Allen and Andrea Allen in the vibrant Alberta Arts District of Portland. What began as a small sustainable apparel boutique has grown into a thoughtfully curated destination for houseplants, home goods, textiles, candles, and meaningful gifts — including a selection of locally made products from Oregon artisans. Every item is chosen with care, considering how it’s made, who makes it, and the environmental and social impact behind it. The brand also gives back by donating a portion of every purchase to nonprofits and contributing 1% of online sales through its membership in 1% for the Planet.


9. BLK + GRN

BIPOC Owned
Budget friendly
Cruelty free
Eco friendly packaging
Subscriptions available
Vegan
Woman owned

Best For | All natural skincare, haircare, beauty, and wellness products by Black artisans

With the market for Black women’s beauty and wellness products flooded with synthetic and toxic chemicals, Dr. Kristian founded Blk + Grn, hoping to normalize clean products for Black women while also funding the Black women entrepreneurs creating them. Blk + Grn is chock-full of natural skincare, hair care, menstrual products, and more, along with a vibrant list of artisans with their goods and bios. Everything is thoughtfully chosen and quality-tested by Black health experts, not to mention shipped in eco-friendly packaging.


10. The Zero Proof

Gluten free
Small business
Vegan

Best For | Non-alcoholic wines, beers, spirits & cocktails; functional beverages

The Zero Proof is all about making non-alcoholic drinking just as fun, flavorful, and fulfilling as the real thing. The company curates the best non-alcoholic wines and spirits, from bold bourbon alternatives to crisp, refreshing NA wines. But they don’t stop there — they also help people discover the best booze-free bars, restaurants, and things to do around the world. For more non-alcoholic recs, check out our favorite alternatives.

Customer Review | “A non-drinkers place to find drinks. I love the attitude and outlook of these guys” – Bob (Read all reviews.)


Featured image includes model Shelly Cochrane wearing shirt, pants, and shoes by Reformation; earrings by Mejuri; necklace and rings by Apse


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6 Best Organic Bedding Brands for Kids (Review) https://www.thegoodtrade.com/features/organic-kids-bedding/ https://www.thegoodtrade.com/features/organic-kids-bedding/#respond Tue, 10 Mar 2026 20:43:22 +0000 https://www.thegoodtrade.com/?p=73005 I personally reviewed the best organic kids bedding on the market — these are my favorites with notes on safety, comfort, ease-of-care, and durability. 

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I personally reviewed the best organic kids bedding on the market — these are my favorites with notes on safety, comfort, ease-of-care, and durability. 

It’s no secret we’re big fans of making our beds with the best and most organic materials, and we want to ensure our family members are sleeping well (and safely), too. This is especially the case for the littlest ones in our home! Organic bedding for kids can reduce exposure to harsh chemicals, support sensitive skin, and help little ones sleep more comfortably. 

This guide focuses on child-friendly brands that prioritize natural materials, responsible sourcing, and quality construction so that our kids can get the safest sleep possible.

Why consider organic bedding for kids?

While getting our babies and kids to sleep may feel like a challenge at times, the truth is that their little bodies need it. In fact, babies under one year old sleep upwards of 16 hours a day, which means what they are sleeping on is in close proximity to them more than fifty percent of the time.

Conventional kids’ bedding is often made with polyester blends, synthetic finishes, and chemical treatments that may off-gas over time, while organic brands tend to use breathable, plant- and animal-based fibers that are kinder to developing bodies and to the environment.​

Choosing organic bedding also supports better farming and labor practices, with many brands investing in fair wages and lower-impact production. So whether you’re prioritizing sustainability, lower toxin exposure, or a combination of both, shopping kids bedding with gentler materials and practices is a practical way to align everyday routines — like bedtime — with long-term health and eco-conscious values.​

How to choose the right organic bedding for your child

When you shop for kids’ bedding, think about factors such as your child’s comfort, your climate, and how easy everything is to wash and dry. Consider weaves like percale (crisper and cooler) versus sateen (smoother and slightly warmer), as well as fabric weight for different seasons.​

Common materials you’ll see in kid-focused organic bedding include:

  • Organic cotton: Soft, breathable, and versatile for sheets, duvet covers, and pillowcases.​
  • Wool: Naturally temperature-regulating and moisture-wicking, often used in blankets and comforter fills.​
  • Down or down-alternative: Offers a fluffy, cloud-like feel in comforters and duvets, better suited to older kids and teens.​
  • Natural latex and other plant-based fills: Sometimes used in pillows for responsive support.​

What certifications ensure kids’ bedding is organic or nontoxic?

Because marketing language can be vague, certifications help confirm that bedding meets strict safety and environmental standards. Ideally, I’ll choose bedding that has the GOTS certification, and when that isn’t available, or the price is out of reach, I’ll opt for OEKO-TEX STANDARD 100. 

Some key labels to look for include:​

  • GOTS (Global Organic Textile Standard): Ensures textiles (like cotton or wool) are predominantly organic and processed without many harmful chemicals, while also requiring responsible labor practices.​
  • GOLS (Global Organic Latex Standard): Applies to natural latex, verifying organic cultivation and limiting harmful substances.​
  • OEKO-TEX STANDARD 100: Verifies that finished textile products are tested for a long list of potentially harmful substances.​
  • Fair Trade and similar labels: Focus on fair wages, safe working conditions, and ethical labor across the supply chain.​

Our criteria & methodology:

Our team looks for brands that balance safety, comfort, and practicality for family life. We pay particular attention to how bedding performs after repeated washes and in homes with sensitive children.​

As a mother of two and a self-proclaimed sustainable home goods connoisseur, I’m continually searching for products that balance sustainability, safety, longevity, and budget. I’ve washed my kids’ bedding hundreds of times over the last five years, and if there’s one thing I’ve learned, it’s that just because they’re organic and have a hefty price tag doesn’t mean they hold up.

A variety of neatly stacked bedding items, including pillows, quilts, comforters, sheets, and blankets, are arranged on a bed against a white wall.
I tested each of these organic bedding brands at home with my kiddos to see how they hold up.

Below, I’ll note which brands feel the most durable, which is best for transitioning to organic bedding on a budget, and my top pick for mattresses, mattress covers, and nontoxic bedding basics.

Our criteria for top kids’ bedding brands:

  • ORGANIC & NONTOXIC | Use of organic fibers and avoidance of harsh finishes and treatments wherever possible.​
  • COMFORT | Soft handfeel, breathable weaves, and options that work in different climates and seasons.​
  • AFFORDABLE | A range of price points, with emphasis on durability and long-term value for growing families.​
  • SMELL | Minimal chemical or “factory” odor out of the package, important for sensitive kids.​
  • DURABILITY | Strong stitching, quality fabrics, and good performance after multiple washes.​
  • ECO-FRIENDLY & GIVE BACK | Thoughtful production practices, better materials sourcing, and social or environmental initiatives.​

Think about what your child needs most — cooling sheets for hot sleepers, extra-cozy layers for colder rooms, or hypoallergenic materials for sensitive skin — as you browse these brands.​ And, if you’re looking to refresh your own bedding, take a look at our favorite organic mattresses, mattress protectors, bedding brands, and comforters, too.


Table of contents:

Best For Duvet Inserts And Mattresses: Avocado, $55+
Best For Playful, Kid-Centered Designs: Makemake, $32+
Best Undyed Options: Coyuchi, $148+
Best Budget Basics: Quince, $69+
Best For Sensitive Kids: Naturepedic, $219+
Best For Stylish, Modern Kids’ Rooms: West Elm, $39+


1. Avocado

American made
B corp
Budget friendly
Climate neutral
Eco friendly packaging
GOTS certified
Made safe
Natural materials
OEKO-TEX® certified

Best for | Duvet inserts, mattress covers, pillows, and mattresses
Key products | Organic cotton sheet sets, duvet covers, pillows, kids’ bedding bundles
Materials | GOTS-certified organic cotton and other natural fibers​
Ideal ages | Kids & teens
Price range | $$-$$$

Avocado offers a range of organic bedding with a soft, breathable feel that works well for sensitive skin, as well as an extensive line of bedding basics such as mattresses, pillows, and mattress covers that offer a firm foundation for safe sleep. Their focus on climate-conscious production and natural materials makes them appealing for eco-minded families.​ The brand leans into a cozy, layered look that older kids and teens often enjoy, with fluffy, comfort-focused options that still avoid harsh chemicals. Families can mix and match pieces to create a comfortable, cohesive bed setup that grows with their children.​

Kate’s Review | Prior to having children, my husband and I spent every spare penny we had on a brand new Avocado mattress for our own bed. To this day, the brand is my number one choice for their full range of bedding, including duvet inserts, pillows, and mattresses. Their nontoxic waterproof mattress cover is one of my all-time favorite (and underrated!) products, and has saved all of our mattresses from many a mess. Their organic sheets are as lovely as the rest, but I would prioritize their foundational items like pillows and mattress covers for families that want to narrow down their choices.


2. Makemake

Fair trade
Family owned
GOTS certified
Natural materials
OEKO-TEX® certified
USDA organic

Best for | Playful, kid-centered designs
Key products | Kids’ sheets, duvet covers, and room textiles
Materials | Organic cotton and other child-safe natural fibers (brand-specific)
Ideal ages | Toddlers through tweens
Price range | $$

Makemake focuses on children from the start, pairing safe, natural materials with fun colors and prints that kids love. Their bedding is designed to feel soft and breathable while still standing up to frequent washing and everyday play, which I found to be true of our experience.​ Parents who want a bed that looks as joyful as it feels will appreciate the emphasis on kid-friendly aesthetics without sacrificing safer materials. The brand holds GOTS and OEKO-TEX STANDARD 100 certifications, as well as being Fair Trade certified. It’s a strong option if you’re building a themed room or encouraging kids to get excited about bedtime.​

Kate’s Review | My daughter squealed with delight when I unveiled her new pink floral duvet (and protested when I needed to take it off for a wash). By far, Makemake has the widest selection of playful prints, and balances impressive certifications with cost well. This is the set that remains on my daughter’s bed, and I wonder if the print will make her feel nostalgic when she looks back on her childhood bedroom. I know it will make me feel that way.


3. Coyuchi

1% for the planet
Circular fashion
Eco friendly packaging
Fair trade
GOTS certified
Made safe
Natural materials
Second hand
Woman owned

Best for | Minimalist and undyed options
Key products | Organic sheets, duvet covers, blankets, and kids’ bedding
Materials | 100% GOTS-certified organic cotton; wool in select pieces​
Ideal ages | Kids & teens
Price range | $$–$$$

Coyuchi is known for its simple, nature-inspired designs and commitment to organic cotton. Their bedding tends to feel cool and breathable, which is especially helpful for kids who sleep warm.​ The brand’s muted colors and relaxed textures work well in minimalist or coastal-style kids’ rooms. Families who prioritize organic fibers, sustainability, and a calm, uncluttered look will likely find Coyuchi a good fit.​

Kate’s Review | Long before we had kids (and long before we had the budget for it!), we splurged on a set of Coyuchi flannel sheets. They are my favorite sheets to this day and have held up longer than any of our other sets. Their kids’ bedding is no different, and I appreciate that they offer undyed options for those of us who prefer minimal processing or require ultra-gentle materials. One of my favorite offerings, though, is their heirloom-quality blankets for kids and babies. In fact, my children were literally playing tug of war with the quilt pictured last night, and while I urged them not to break it, I knew full well that wouldn’t happen because of Coyuchi’s hearty construction.


4. Quince

Budget friendly
Eco friendly packaging
Natural materials
OEKO-TEX® certified
Plastic/Pfas free
Size inclusive

Best for | Budget organic basics
Key products | Organic cotton sheet sets, duvet covers, and pillowcases
Materials | GOTS-certified organic cotton (product-dependent)
Ideal ages | Budget-conscious families, older kids
Price range | $–$$

Quince focuses on offering high-quality basics at more accessible prices, often using direct-to-consumer pricing to keep costs lower. Their organic cotton bedding gives families a clean, breathable option without a premium markup.​ The simple designs and neutral colors can easily move with kids from one room style to another as they grow. It’s a strong choice for families wanting to outfit multiple beds with organic textiles while watching their budget.​

Kate’s Review | Quince’s accessible price point makes the brand my top recommendation for families who are transitioning to organic bedding on a budget. Our family has slept on their linen and cotton varieties, and I recommend the Classic Organic Percale sets for durability. 


5. Naturepedic

1% for the planet
American made
FSC
GOTS certified
Gives back
Greenguard certified
Made safe
Natural materials
OEKO-TEX® certified
Vegan
Warranty offered

Best for | Sensitive kids & rigorous safety standards
Key products | Kids’ sheets, mattress protectors, pillows, crib and kids’ bedding lines
Materials | GOTS-certified organic cotton and carefully screened natural components​
Ideal ages | Babies through teens, especially sensitive or allergy-prone kids
Price range | $$–$$$

Naturepedic is widely recognized for its strict approach to non-toxic materials and its focus on children’s sleep products. Their bedding lines minimize chemical exposure while remaining soft, comfortable, and easy to launder.​ Many parents start with this brand for crib products and continue into the big-kid years because of its strong safety profile and third-party certifications, including GOTS, GOLS, EWG, FSC, and MADESAFE certified. While pricing can be higher than some competitors’, the combination of durability and peace of mind can make the investment worthwhile.​

Kate’s Review | Naturepedic has an impressive glossary of third-party certifications which speaks to their sustainability and safety credibility. The brand has a wide array of beautiful colorways, too, that can serve kids and families for a lifetime of use. Additionally, 1% of every purchase is donated to environmental advocacy groups Naturepedic is partnered with, such as Textile Exchange, AllergyKids foundation, Childhood Cancer Prevention Initiative, and more.


6. West Elm

Fair trade
Gives back
Natural materials
OEKO-TEX® certified

Best for | Stylish, modern kids’ rooms
Key products | Organic cotton sheet sets, quilts, duvet covers, and kids’ collections
Materials | Organic cotton and responsibly sourced fibers in select lines​
Ideal ages | Kids & teens
Price range | $$

West Elm offers modern, design-forward bedding with certain collections featuring organic cotton and better-materials sourcing. These pieces can help tie together a stylish kids’ room while still aligning with more eco-conscious values.​ Families can find both playful and more grown-up looks, making it easier to refresh rooms as children’s tastes change. When shopping, it’s helpful to look for clearly labeled organic and ethically sourced lines within the broader assortment.​

Kate’s Review | I’ve long been a fan of West Elm for offering organic and sustainable bedding and home goods, and the organic kids sheet set we tried is well-constructed and durable. While their beautiful line of kids’ bedding is extensive, the amount of certified organic options is very limited. I was only able to find one full set of sheets in the kids section (pictured) and would love to see more organic offerings in the future.


Kate Arceo is the Community Manager at The Good Trade. She has a Bachelor of Science from Evangel University and has over 5 years of experience reviewing sustainable home and lifestyle brands, as well as organic kids’ apparel and nontoxic cosmetics. When she’s not hosting dinner parties with her husband at their home in Southern California, you can find her sipping a latte at their local coffee house or shopping for strawberries with her kids at the farmers market. Say hi on Instagram!


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11 Best Nontoxic Laundry Detergents (2026 Editor Review) https://www.thegoodtrade.com/features/organic-laundry-detergent/ https://www.thegoodtrade.com/features/organic-laundry-detergent/#comments Mon, 09 Mar 2026 22:33:54 +0000 https://www.thegoodtrade.com/organic-laundry-detergent/ Our editor reviewed these natural and organic laundry detergents based on their effectiveness, scents, and feel. There are great options for sensitive skin, too!

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I personally tested 11 natural and organic laundry detergents to ensure they’re effective, easy to use, and non-irritating.

I’ve always had sensitive skin — since I was a kid, regular laundry detergents made me feel itchy, dry, and overall uncomfortable. The only detergent I’ve ever used (up until now!) was a big brand Free & Clear formula, but as I’ve learned more about the ingredients in those big brands, I’ve wondered what nontoxic options were out there that would be better for my skin and my overall well-being. 

I personally tried out these 9 natural, organic, nontoxic laundry detergents. And I’ll admit, I wondered whether they’d make my clothes truly feel clean and how the scented detergents would affect me as someone who’s only ever used unscented Free & Clear. But I am thrilled to share that each of these laundry detergents was genuinely great for both my clothes and my sensitive skin. 

Why consider a natural laundry detergent?

Conventional laundry detergents often contain chemicals like VOCs (volatile organic compounds), SLS (sodium lauryl sulfate), optical brighteners, and other toxic chemicals that are not only bad for us, but for the environment too. They also often contain dyes, artificial fragrances, surfactants (chemicals that help water penetrate the fabric), and even preservatives like formaldehyde that can irritate the skin and cause allergic reactions. The nontoxic, natural, and organic laundry detergents on this list are free from these harsh chemicals and use natural (many of them mineral and plant-based) ingredients that get the job done, and done well.

Our criteria and methodology:

The Good Trade’s editors hand-selected the best natural laundry detergents on the market and I personally tested all of them, as pictured below. For each, I smeared peanut butter onto a white tea towel and washed it to see how well it came out. I washed them all on medium heat with the recommended amount of laundry detergent for each brand. The peanut butter smudge came out of the towels with all of the detergents, though some smelled more refreshing than others. I also washed my clothes with each of the detergents and wore them to see how they felt and smelled during wear.

A variety of eco-friendly laundry detergents in different packaging are displayed on a wooden floor against a neutral wall.
We chose each of these laundry detergents for their natural, nontoxic ingredients and tested them for their cleaning power, fresh scents, and to make sure they made our clothes soft without irritating our skin.

We regularly update this list with emerging favorites that meet the following criteria.

  • NATURAL & ORGANIC | Made with organic, nontoxic, and natural ingredients, these laundry detergents are great for us and our loved ones — and for the planet!
  • EFFECTIVE | These laundry detergents not only are good for you, but they also are good at removing stains and odors from your laundry. All of the detergents were effective at completely removing stains from our trusty peanut butter smear test.
  • PLEASANT SCENT | These nontoxic laundry detergents don’t sacrifice a fresh smell. They keep your clothes, towels, and sheets smelling — and feeling — fresh without any added irritation. Take it from me as someone with sensitive skin. 
  • FEEL | Whether it’s towels or clothes, these laundry detergents make the fabric feel soft, clean, and comfortable. I’ve made notes on my experience below.
White, crumpled fabric pieces laid out in rows on a flat surface.
I smudged peanut butter on each of these tea towels to test each brand’s cleaning power — and they all passed!

If you’re looking to switch more than just your laundry to nontoxic options, check out our natural cleaning products guide as well!


1. Dropps

American made
B corp
Cruelty free
Eco friendly packaging
FSC
Subscriptions available
Vegan

Best For | Eco-friendly laundry detergent pods
Features | Works in all washers (including HE), removes odors, fights stains, works in all temperatures
Available At | Dropps.com; Wegmans
Price | $29+

Dropps are easy-to-use, USDA Certified Biobased laundry pods that are dye-free, phthalates-free, and come in recyclable FSC-certified packaging. They offer two scent options — Crisp Breeze and Lavender Meadow — as well as a Free & Clear detergent. The B Corp company is committed to sustainability, offers carbon-neutral shipping, and uses concentrated formulas that use minimal water.

For my test, I used the Crisp Breeze scent. A small load needs just one pod, which successfully washed out all the peanut butter from the tea towel, leaving behind no stains and a soft, crisp smell. It also felt clean and crisp to the touch. The shirt I washed with Dropps was comfortable to wear and smelled fresh but not overpowering. I loved how easy Dropps were to use and how fresh they made my laundry feel.


2. Puracy

American made
Biodegradable
Budget friendly
Cruelty free
Family owned
Gluten free
Subscriptions available
Vegan

Best For | Sensitive skin laundry detergent
Features | Allergen-friendly, high-efficiency formula, pump bottle, hypoallergenic, space-saving bottle
Available At | Puracy.com; Amazon; Select Walmart and Target stores
Price | $20 (Refill pouch $36)

Puracy’s natural laundry detergent is made from over 99% natural ingredients, including natural fragrances. The concentrated formula comes in a pump bottle — one pump for small loads, two for regular and large loads — and offers refill pouches to reduce single-use plastic. Because its formula is 10 times as concentrated as regular detergents, it’s also reducing packaging, water use, and energy waste. Puracy’s nontoxic natural laundry detergent was developed by doctors for people with sensitive skin and allergies, so it’s hypoallergenic and free from toxic chemicals like sulfates, phosphates, dyes, and optical brighteners. Puracy offers a Free & Clear option, as well as Fresh Linen, which is made from natural fragrances.

I tried the Free & Clear laundry detergent for my test. I used one pump for the load, and it got the peanut butter stain out, leaving the towel feeling clean. In both the towel and the shirt I washed, it didn’t really smell like anything, which is what I’d hope for with a Free & Clear formula. I love how the pump bottle is easy to use and small, making it a great option for small spaces.


3. Dedcool

1% for the planet
American made
Cruelty free
FSC
Recycled materials
Vegan
Woman owned

Best For | Sophisticated fragranced laundry detergent
Features | Gentle, recyclable aluminum packaging, genderless scent
Available At | Dedcool.com
Price | $35

Dedcool is a “functional fragrance brand” — the company creates signature fragrances that can be applied to different areas of your life, like laundry detergents. And the laundry detergents are made from nontoxic, biodegradable ingredients and come in scents like Milk (amber, bergamot, white musk), Taunt (bergamot, vanilla, amber), Spring (incense, moss, bergamot), and more. The detergents can be used in the washing machine or for hand-washing, and they come in adorable recyclable aluminum packaging with little doodles on it. Dedcool is carbon neutral through carbon offsets with Terrapass, and the brand donates a portion of its proceeds to 1% for the Planet.

For my test, I used the Milk scent, and poured about 1 oz. of detergent in the washer for a small load. (Note: There is no cap or cup to measure for this one, so I had to convert ounces to tablespoons and use that to measure it out.) The towel came out clean and smelled absolutely divine. The shirt I washed smelled like I spritzed perfume on it, the scent lasting throughout the day. While this one was a bit less user-friendly for measuring it out, it certainly was my favorite in terms of its fragrance.


3. Dedcool

1% for the planet
American made
Cruelty free
FSC
Recycled materials
Vegan
Woman owned

Best For | Sophisticated fragranced laundry detergent
Features | Gentle, recyclable aluminum packaging, genderless scent
Available At | Dedcool.com
Price | $35

Dedcool is a “functional fragrance brand” — the company creates signature fragrances that can be applied to different areas of your life, like laundry detergents. And the laundry detergents are made from nontoxic, biodegradable ingredients and come in scents like Milk (amber, bergamot, white musk), Taunt (bergamot, vanilla, amber), Spring (incense, moss, bergamot), and more. The detergents can be used in the washing machine or for hand-washing, and they come in adorable recyclable aluminum packaging with little doodles on it. Dedcool is carbon neutral through carbon offsets with Terrapass, and the brand donates a portion of its proceeds to 1% for the Planet.

For my test, I used the Milk scent, and poured about 1 oz. of detergent in the washer for a small load. (Note: There is no cap or cup to measure for this one, so I had to convert ounces to tablespoons and use that to measure it out.) The towel came out clean and smelled absolutely divine. The shirt I washed smelled like I spritzed perfume on it, the scent lasting throughout the day. While this one was a bit less user-friendly for measuring it out, it certainly was my favorite in terms of its fragrance.


4. Blueland

B corp
BIPOC Owned
Climate neutral
Cruelty free
Eco friendly packaging
Plastic/Pfas free
Recycled materials
Subscriptions available
Third party tested
Vegan
Woman owned

Best For | Plastic-free laundry detergent
Features | Space-saving refillable tin, tough on stains, dye-free, works in all washers (including HE), hypoallergenic
Available At | Blueland.com; Select grocery stores
Price | $25

Blueland offers laundry tablets that are plant and mineral-based, plastic-free, and come in compostable packaging. The Laundry Starter Set comes with an adorable “Forever Tin” that can be refilled and holds 60 tablets. It’s also three times smaller than an equal load-sized container, saving space — and water too! The tablets are made without VOCs and chlorine bleach, and they’re Cradle to Cradle Certified, which means they meet five categories of sustainability performance. The B Corp and Certified Climate Neutral company was founded by Sarah Paiji Yoo, who decided to start a company that made cleaning products that didn’t come in plastic packaging after becoming a mom and learning about the microplastics in our water supply.

For my test, I tried out the fragrance-free laundry tablets. I only needed to throw one in the load — incredibly easy and mess-free — and it washed the peanut butter right out, no stains left. It left both the towel and my clothes feeling clean and soft, but overall smelled neutral and fragrance-free, as promised.


5. Branch Basics

American made
Biodegradable
Cruelty free
Made safe
Subscriptions available
Vegan
Woman owned

Best For | Multi-purpose laundry detergent
Features | Reusable glass bottle option, fragrance-free, plant and mineral-based ingredients, works in all washers (including HE)
Available At | Branchbasics.com
Price | $85 (starter kit, glass bottle)

The laundry detergent from Branch Basics is made from “The Concentrate” — their multi-purpose cleaning solution that can be mixed in various ways to make everything from laundry detergent to carpet cleaner. The plant and mineral-based formula is Made Safe, fragrance-free, biodegradable, and is made with organic chamomile and natural water softeners. Branch Basics was founded by three women who wanted to remove toxic chemicals from the home and go back to the basics.

For my test, I mixed the concentrate with water in the glass laundry bottle, which has lines that help you easily measure out the exact amount. Then, I poured half a capful in the load. It washed the peanut butter stains out, and mostly washed the smell out, though there was a faint peanut butter smell to it fresh out of the washer. After the towel came out of the dryer, though, it smelled fine, feeling and looking clean. My shirt smelled clean and overall neutral, and felt great on my sensitive skin!


6. Rosey by Thrive

B corp
Biodegradable
Budget friendly
Cruelty free
Gluten free
Vegan

Best For | Plant- and mineral-based laundry detergent
Features | Free from optical whiteners, high-efficiency formula, stain-fighting plant-based formula
Available At | Thrivemarket.com
Price | $10

Thrive Market’s home cleaning product brand Rosey has two laundry detergent options — Unscented and Lavender. The biodegradable mineral and plant-based formula is free from optical whiteners, three times concentrated, and free from synthetic fragrances. Rosey uses ingredients that are good for people and the planet — the brand avoids materials with harmful downstream effects and prioritizes ingredient transparency.

For my test, I used the unscented laundry detergent. This would be a great option for someone who is new to nontoxic, natural laundry detergents because the packaging is similar to the big brands — there’s a cap for you to measure and that classic laundry detergent look. It also washed out the peanut butter, and left both the towel and my clothes feeling great and smelling clean.


7. Earth Breeze

1% for the planet
B corp
Budget friendly
Cruelty free
Eco friendly packaging
Gives back
Plant trees
Plastic/Pfas free
Subscriptions available
Vegan

Best For | Laundry detergent sheets
Features | Tackles stains, fights odors, protects colors, space-saving, ultra-concentrated
Available At | Earthbreeze.com, Walmart
Price | $28

Earth Breeze laundry sheets are ultra-concentrated, premeasured, easily dissolvable sheets that come in lightweight, eco-friendly packaging. For every package sold, the B Corporation funds ocean cleanups and donates 10 loads of laundry detergent to shelters and nonprofits. They partner with over 800 organizations across the U.S., and customers get to choose which cause they’d like to support: Homeless shelters, women’s shelters, animal shelters, disaster relief, or veterans.

Earth Breeze sheets come in two options: Fresh Scent or Fragrance Free. I used the Fresh Scent laundry sheets for my test — I loved how easy they were to throw into the wash and how thin and space-saving the pack was. It washed out all the peanut butter stains and left the towel, and my t-shirt, smelling pleasant and clean.


8. Biokleen

American made
Biodegradable
Gluten free
Soy free

Best For | Liquid, sheet, or powder laundry detergent
Features | Concentrated formula, plant-derived cleaning agents, hypoallergenic
Available At | Biokleenhome.com; Target; Walmart; Select grocery stores
Price | $33

Biokleen offers several types of natural, nontoxic laundry detergent — liquid, sheets, powder — and is available at many stores in-person, as well as online. Its convenience is matched by various scent options like Free & Clear, Lavender, and Sport, making it an easy choice for picky families. I tried the Free & Clear formula, which is hypoallergenic, free from artificial fragrances and dyes, and 3 times concentrated to reduce packaging, waste, and energy. The 1.2-gallon bottle gets you 300 HE loads (150 regular loads). Biokleen was founded in the 1980s by Jim Rimer, who was a sales executive at a chemical supply company. He didn’t like the harmful side effects he was seeing, so he set out to create nontoxic alternatives.

For the peanut butter test, I used half a cap of the Free & Clear laundry detergent, as directed. It not only washed out the peanut butter smell and stains, but left the towel (and my clothes) feeling thoroughly washed. My shirt felt soft and comfortable after washing with Biokleen, with a neutral, not noticeable smell.


9. Cleancult

Budget friendly
Cruelty free
Eco friendly packaging
Subscriptions available

Best For | Long lasting, fresh scented laundry detergent
Features | Refill system, hypoallergenic, fights stains, removes odors, softens clothes
Available At | Cleancult.com; Select grocery stores and drugstores
Price | $13

Cleancult is a natural cleaning brand that sells all-purpose cleaners, hand soap, dishwasher tablets, and, of course, laundry detergent. The brand offers refillable glass containers and refills that come in paper-based, 100% recyclable packaging. Cleancult has three options for laundry detergent: Fragrance Free, Juniper Sandalwood, and Wild Lavender. The naturally derived, biodegradable laundry detergents are all dye-free and hypoallergenic. Cleancult is certified Plastic Neutral, which means they fund and support sustainable projects that remove as much plastic waste from the environment as they use in their packaging.

I tested the Juniper Sandalwood laundry detergent. I measured straight from the package, which was admittedly a little messy. Cleancult’s laundry detergent both washed out the peanut butter stains and made the towel and my clothes smell great. The scent was strong, so if you like a laundry detergent that smells throughout the day, this is a perfect choice.


10. Proofed!

American made
Cruelty free
Natural materials
Plastic/Pfas free
Small business
Subscriptions available

Best For | Plastic-free laundry detergent sheets
Features | PVA-free formula, dissolves in hot or cold water, works in all washers (including HE), enzyme-powered stain removal, lightweight sheets
Available At | liveproofed.com
Price | $12.99

For when you’re done with sticky liquid and oversized detergent bottles, Proofed! laundry detergent sheets are where it’s at. These unrivaled bio-based, plastic-free sheets are made with NanoPress® Technology, which fuses bio-based surfactants with stain-lifting enzymes to create a safe, plastic-free laundry sheet! It comes in three scents (Fragrance Free, Clean Scent, and Sport) and is dermatologist tested, a USDA Certified BioBased product, and Leaping Bunny Certified (as is the stain remover). These are perfect for traveling, small spaces, or when you are just ready to go entirely zero-waste and plastic-free with your laundry situation.

This is a new addition to our list, so we didn’t test Proofed! with the peanut butter method. But our editors have personally used Proofed! detergentand the precision stain remover. The consensus? Both products are now a regular rotation in our households (sign us up for the subscriptions, please!).


11. Wishing Well

Cruelty free
Natural materials
Plastic/Pfas free
Small business
Subscriptions available
Vegan
Woman owned

Best For | Ultra concentrated, non-toxic laundry detergent in cute, mess-free bottles
Features | Aluminum bottle, fights stains, anti-odor, mess-free pump design
Available At | wishingwellwashing.com
Price | $26

Wishing Well is a playful, woman‑founded laundry brand that aims to make laundry feel a little more uplifting and a lot less boring. They offer three ultra‑concentrated liquid detergents: Afterglow, with a rich, layered fragrance of bergamot, florals, and grounding base notes; Sunday Reset, a fragrance‑free option that’s gentle on sensitive skin yet still powerful on stains; and the newest fragrance, Boyfriend Material, which has notes of crisp woods. All formulas are non‑toxic, vegan, cruelty‑free, and use advanced enzyme and anti‑odor technology to tackle everyday messes. The detergents come in compact, recyclable aluminum bottles with a pump for easy use, and the brand leans into a colorful, self‑care–meets‑everyday‑ritual vibe that makes laundry feel more joyful than ordinary. Love!!

This is a new addition to our list, so we didn’t test Wishing Well with the peanut butter method. But our editors have personally used Afterglow and Boyfriend Material on their own clothes. The brand recommends applying the detergent directly to stains (which has worked wonderfully), and we love that you only need two pumps for a small load of laundry. It truly is mess-free and so cute on our laundry cart.


Brianna Schubert is a writer and editor based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. She is a Contributing Editor at The Good Trade, an editorial assistant at Motley Bloom, and a freelance writer. She has a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. Since 2023, Brianna has combined her expertise and investigative skills to deliver thoughtful reviews of sustainable products and home goods, helping readers make informed, eco-conscious choices. Brianna is also the writer behind The Mood Board, a Substack newsletter for creativity and inspiration. When she’s not writing, you can find her cooking up a new recipe, reading and recommending books, cuddling with her cat, or yapping with her friends at a café. Say hi on Instagram!


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9 Nontoxic Essential Oil Diffusers (2026 Review) https://www.thegoodtrade.com/features/best-essential-oil-diffusers/ https://www.thegoodtrade.com/features/best-essential-oil-diffusers/#comments Fri, 06 Mar 2026 21:59:59 +0000 These sustainable and eco-friendly diffusers are excellent for cleansing the air and creating a calming environment. 

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Our team has researched and tested dozens of essential oil diffusers for safe, high quality, and affordable options — these are our top nine picks.

Essential oils have been used for centuries, aiding with sleep, relaxation, and overall healing. We love using them often, too (see our top essential oil picks for a good night’s sleep). It only takes a few deep breaths to understand how soothing these aromas can be!

We especially love diffused oils for homes that need alternatives to candles — whether you’re prioritizing for pet and child safety, have sensitivities to certain ingredients, or just want a home fragrance you can set and forget without worry.

Why look for non-toxic essential oil diffusers? 

Nontoxic essential oil diffusers are a must if you’re looking to maintain a healthy and clean home. BPA-free and ceramic diffusers are a great option to help eliminate the potential of harmful chemicals being released into the air when the diffuser is heated. Another way to prevent this is by going for a non-heated or non-electronic diffuser (we’ve listed some options below!).

Diffusers are also a safe and nontoxic alternative to candles for scenting your home, as they use water and essential oils (which are safe when used correctly), rather than synthetic fragrances which are found in many conventional candles and can pollute our homes. As always, be sure to use care when introducing essential oils in your home, being especially mindful of how, when, and where they are used around children and pets.

These fragrance diffusers and nebulizers maximize their reach and fill our homes, offices, and home offices with natural and therapeutic scents. Plus, the essential oils we’ve paired them with use natural ingredients, and are responsibly sourced so you can breathe easy!

Our criteria:

  • NONTOXIC MATERIALS | We’ve compiled the best essential oil diffusers made with nontoxic materials that are BPA-free and safe for the home.
  • DESIGN AND QUALITY | We’ve selected high quality essential oil diffusers that are impeccably designed, will look beautiful (or discreet!) in your space, and that are made to last. 
  • AFFORDABILITY | We’ve made sure to include affordable essential oil diffuser options for both small and large spaces, so we can scent our homes while staying cost-effective.

If essential oils aren’t for you, our guides on nontoxic candles and eco-friendly humidifiers will keep your home smelling fresh and your air quality on point. And for keeping your home in tip top shape, these eco-friendly cleaning supplies will make cleaning easier and safer for your health and your space!  


Best Overall | Best For Large Spaces | Best Non-Electronic 


1. Aera

American made
Cruelty free
FSC
Recycled materials
Subscriptions available
Vegan

Features | Fills rooms up to ~1000 sq. feet, app-controlled, pet- and kid-safe fragrances, ethically sourced
Price | $95 – $199
Pair It With | Aera Lilac Daydream

Aera uses the cleanest ingredients for its plug-in diffusers. Each one is made in Milwaukee and features Microdroplet Technology, which converts the fragrance capsules into droplets 50 times smaller than traditional aerosol droplets to fill your room with fragrance. The fragrance capsules are hypoallergenic last up to 60 days. Best of all, Aera fragrances are cruelty-free, ethically sourced, and safe for the entire family to enjoy — pets and infants too! We especially love the Lilac Daydream scent, and place our Aera in high-traffic areas of our home for the perfect swoosh of fragrance each time we pass.

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2. Vitruvi

Cruelty free
Family owned
Natural materials
Vegan

Features | Matte ceramic outer, BPA-free plastic, 4-8 hour run time, ambient LED light, fills rooms up to ~500 sq. feet
Price | $85 – $249 CAD
Pair It With | Ceremony Diffuser Blend

Vitruvi’s collection of award-winning diffusers is one of our top choices for a classic bedroom diffuser. Voted Best Diffuser of 2023 by Wirecutter, Vitruvi’s Stone Diffuser will transform your space into an oasis with its earthy aesthetic and high quality essential oils collection. With its long run time options and 500 sq.ft. reach, this diffuser is perfect for misting a soothing essential oil blend to aid a restorative night’s sleep.

Vitruvi Review | “Such a powerful and beautiful device. Love the aesthetics it brings to my apartment.” – Valentina F. (See all reviews)


3. Saje

Cruelty free
Family owned
Natural materials
Recycled materials

Features | Heat-free, up to 22-hour run time, three timer settings, auto shut-off, fills rooms up to ~1200 sq. feet
Price | $66 – $152
Pair It With | Saje Balsam Fir

Transport yourself to a natural oasis with Saje’s Aroma Om Deluxe Stone Diffuser. This function-heavy diffuser comes with desirable features, including up to 22 hours of continuous use, an LED light fixture, whisper-quiet operation, and a 1200 sq. ft. reach. Best of all? It’s made with concrete and BPA-free plastic, and is stylish enough for any home. If healing and reinvigoration are your end goals, this essential oil diffuser is well worth the investment. (And if it’s not quite your style, we love all of Saje’s design forward diffusers — choose from 13 different styles.) We’ve used a Saje diffuser at The Good Trade studio, and love putting evergreen scents in around the colder seasons!

Saje Review | “Exactly what I was looking for. The look is subtle that it blends into my interior. The smells are delightful and fill my entire house even with only one diffuser. It brings a peaceful atmosphere to our home.” – Michelle (See all reviews). 


4. Seasons

1% for the planet
Cruelty free
Made in the UK
Subscriptions available

Features | Waterless technology, 360 leak stop, ultra quiet technology, large space coverage, portable, operates up to 15 hours, fills rooms up to ~1200 sq. feet
Price | $69 – $148
Pair It With | Seasons Summer Blend

For a cordless essential oil diffuser that makes a statement, check out Seasons. Running off no water or heat, Seasons’ diffusers — made from a stone-like resin — use patented waterless and anti-leaking technology to naturally aromatize your home. It’s also rechargeable, with certain collections including an attached vegan leather strap for easy carrying. We love the bold eye-catching colors that’ll bring some cheer, wherever you go! Pair with the brand’s “seasonal” essential oils like Winter or Summer, for a whiff of your favorite time of year.

Seasons Review | “This mini diffuser is my new fave! The fact that it’s portable and doesn’t need water means it’s always by my side, literally everywhere I go. My boyfriend and I will throw it on for a quick 5 minutes, no more, just to jazz up a room with a fresh scent. It’s got that powerful punch but feels like it’s carrying no weight at all. Total game-changer!” – Kassandra (See all reviews)


5. Vorda

Budget friendly
Cruelty free
Natural materials
Subscriptions available

Features | Non-electric diffuser, sustainably-sourced wood, travel friendly, sound-free, 6-hour run time, fills rooms up to ~100 sq. feet
Price
| $38 – $76
Pair It With | Vorda Zen

Vorda’s essential oil diffusers might be unlike any other diffuser you’ve seen before. Handcrafted by a single block of sustainably-sourced beech wood, this essential oil diffuser requires zero electricity to operate! Simply add 4-6 drops of your favorite essential oil to the top of the wooden diffuser, and you’ll be welcomed with a relaxing fragrance in minutes. This minimal, yet innovative diffuser disperses up to 6 hours of essential oil aromatherapy throughout your space. It’s also travel friendly and doubles up as decor. (Pro tip: take it with you to your next sauna session to amp up your experience!)

Vorda Review | “Love this diffuser! I love that you can put your bottle of oil under the diffuser where it’s always convenient. If you use electric diffusers you have a lot of residue on furniture, lamps etc. Not with this diffuser, a game changer for sure!” – Kathy (See all reviews)


Cruelty free
Gives back
Natural materials
Subscriptions available
Warranty offered
Woman owned

Features | No harsh chemicals, baby & pet safe, IFRA compliant, Clean at Sephora, cold air diffusion technology (no water needed), fills rooms up to ~2,500 sq. ft
Price | $99 – $1,379
Pair It With | Dubai

Aura House is all about bringing joy to your daily rituals with luxurious, clean, and elegant scents. Designed by an award-winning perfumer, each fragrance is crafted without harmful ingredients and is baby and pet safe. The Aura Scent Diffuser uses advanced cold-air diffusion technology to evenly disperse pure scents without water or heat, ensuring a long-lasting and mold-free experience. Find fragrances that are inspired by luxurious spa and hotel experiences, all curated to create a warm and inviting atmosphere in your home.

Customer Review | “This is by far the best diffuser I have used. Its smell is perfectly adjusted to your individual preference, and encompasses an entire area. I loved it so much I bought another!” – Andrea B. (Read all reviews.)


7. CAMPO

American made
Cruelty free
Eco friendly packaging
Gives back
Natural materials
Woman owned

Features | Sustainable packaging, clean & natural ingredients, made in the USA, fills rooms up to ~400 sq. ft
Price | $64 – $118
Pair It With | FOCUS Pure Essential Oil

The CAMPO USB-powered travel diffuser is designed for portability and modern lifestyles. With a sleek, compact design, it fits in a car cup holder or hotel room and transforms any space with its 100% natural essential oil blends. It offers over 3 hours of continuous misting, covering up to 100 square feet, and is easy to use featuring an automatic shut-off LED light and USB compatibility. Made from eco-friendly materials, you’ll enjoy this stylish and functional aromatherapy device.

Customer Review | “This diffuser is wonderful. It’s compact, pretty, and has been working away in our hotel room for over 4 hours. Best one ever and we use diffusers all the time.” – Susan E. (Read all reviews.)


8. ECO.

Cruelty free
Recycled materials
Vegan
Woman owned

Features | Heat-free, waterless, timer setting, works via USB cable, 2-hour run time
Price
| $69
Pair It With | ECO. Pure Clary Sage Oil

Fragrance lovers, meet the ECO. Nebulizing Diffuser, which disperses oils directly into the air without any heat or water. Crafted in Australia, this diffuser is 100 percent safe to use, recyclable, and energy-friendly, and pairs beautifully with the brand’s quality source-to-bottle essential oils. ECO. also offers a range of ceramic, glass, and ultrasonic diffusers. Grab an ECO. diffuser if you’re interested in subscriptions, sleek design, and sustainability! Ships free to the US, Australia, Canada, UK and more with a minimum purchase of $50.

ECO. Review | “Great to have used many times already and with the 2hr timer it’s safe to put on and know it turns off automatically” – Chantu G. (See all reviews)


9. Pura

Budget friendly
Cruelty free
Gives back
Subscriptions available

Features | Safe & clean, paraben-free fragrances, scents space up to 120 hours, fills medium size rooms
Price
| $50
Pair It With | Amalfi Lemon & Mint

The Pura 4 smart fragrance diffuser is a plug-in fragrance that uses smart technology to fragrance your home with nontoxic scents. This smart home fragrance device uses Puralast technology for long-lasting scent diffusion. (Up to 120 hours of fragrance per smart vial!) The diffuser automatically detects fragrance vials and adjusts scent intensity based on room temperature, providing a consistent scenting experience. Through the Pura app you can also control settings like schedules and fragrance intensity – not to mention Pura scents are made from clean and safe ingredients suitable for homes with kids and pets!

Customer Review | “This is by far the best scent plug in I have ever had. The app lets you make a schedule so that your space stays smelling lovely during all the times you are there to enjoy it! Set it and don’t worry about it again, it is amazing. And the scent drifts much farther than you think. I can smell it all the way at the bottom of the stairs! I love love  love this purchase. I was hesitant at first, because this is on the more expensive side for these kinds of things… but I do not regret spending the money at all, not a single (s)cent!!!” – Kyleigh H. (Read all reviews.)


Featured image by Seasons


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