Sustainability
Better Materials. Better Practices. Better for the Planet.
At Grand Legacy, sustainability starts with smarter material choices and responsible American manufacturing. We design every mattress to reduce environmental impact from the inside out—using recycled components, longer-lasting materials, and cleaner production standards.
Responsible Materials with Lower Impact
Natural, Breathable Fibers
We use organic cotton blends and natural fibers in our covers—materials that are more sustainable than synthetics and help reduce dependency on petroleum-based textiles.
Recycled American Steel
Our support coils are crafted in Chicago using American-milled recycled steel. Recycling steel reduces waste, lowers energy use, and creates stronger, longer-lasting support systems.
REPREVE® Recycled Fibers
Base panels incorporate REPREVE® recycled polyester, made from post-consumer plastic bottles, helping divert waste from landfills.
Certified Cleaner, More Responsible Construction
Sustainability also means safer materials and processes. Grand Legacy mattresses meet leading environmental and material safety standards:
- GREENGUARD® Gold Certified – Low emissions for better indoor air quality
- CertiPUR-US® Certified Foams – Made without harmful chemicals
- OEKO-TEX® Compliant Fabrics – Tested for safer textile production
- Fiberglass-Free Construction – Cleaner fire-barrier choices
- Prop 65 Compliant & ASTM Durability Tested
Cleaner materials protect your home and reduce environmental impact throughout a product’s life cycle.
Built to Last = Less in Landfills
We engineer our mattresses with longevity in mind—because the most sustainable mattress is the one you don’t have to replace.
- High-density foams up to 2× more durable
- Reinforced edges with 50% denser materials
- Micro-coils and copper foams designed for long-term performance
- Premium high-GSM fabrics that extend product lifespan
Longer-lasting materials mean fewer mattresses ending up in landfills.
Made in the USA, Made More Responsibly
Producing our mattresses in the USA reduces transportation emissions, supports local manufacturing, and ensures tighter environmental controls than mass overseas production.