EarthKind™ Feather & Down pillows are handcrafted in Britain with reclaimed natural fillings. Pre-loved pillows and duvets containing feather and down fillings are re-claimed, sorted and cleaned, before being sterilised and heat-treated.
This filling is then repurposed into a brand new, fresh premium blend of 85% feather and 15% down that’s been rigorously checked to ensure it meets the highest quality standards. The result is a natural pillow that’s soft and luxurious, as well as being kinder to the environment.
How do I clean a Down and Pillow duvet?
Your EarthKind Pillow or Duvet can be machined washed at 40°. This temperature ensures a thorough clean while also being kinder to the environment.
Where do EarthKind™ supply their cotton?
EarthKind’s™ investment into Better Cotton’s mission means cotton farmers survive and thrive producing quality materials whilst protecting the environment.
Synthetic
What are EarthKind™ synthetic duvets made from?
EarthKind™ Synthetic Duvets are handcrafted in Britain from 100% recycled materials. Reclaimed plastic bottles are carefully blended, folded and layered into a light and lofty hollowfibre filling that’s then rigorously checked to ensure it meets the highest quality standards. The result is a duvet that’s warm and cosy, as well as being kinder to the environment.
How do I clean a synthetic duvet?
EarthKind sysnethic duvets can be machine washed at 40°, allowing for an effective clean that’s kinder to the environment. Air dry over a clothes horse or washing line. We recommend washing your duvets every three to six months for optimal cleanliness and comfort.
How should I pick a synthetic duvet?
EarthKind Synthetic Duvets conform to the standard UK tog rating which operates on a scale from 2.5 (lightest rating) to 15.0 tog (warmest rating)
Recycling
How do I recycle my old duvets and pillows?
Over 10 million duvets and pillows are sent to landfill each year in the UK, and we want that change. When it’s time to dispose of your old duvets and pillows, there are load of options to make sure they're recycled correctly or passed on to those in need. We’ve included some helpful links below to help you find the best option.