Sustainable Production

As coconut products become more popular, coconut processing creates a massive amount of fiber waste—mainly in the form of discarded husks (about 85% of each coconut). These husks are difficult to break down naturally, and burning them can create serious pollution. Palmpring is one of the few companies that helps solve this problem by recycling coconut husks into useful new products, including mattresses, insoles, and more.

It takes about eight months to transform a coconut husk into Palmpring mattress fiber (palm coir). We first convert the husk fibers into rope, then flatten it into layers and coat the coir with organic latex. This creates a resilient, spring-like material that replaces metal springs while providing strong, flexible support.

Next, the rubberized palm coir is bonded to a layer of 100% organic latex, made from organic rubber tree resin in India. Finally, the mattress is finished with a clean, breathable outer layer of organic cotton ticking, plus organic cotton and wool quilting.

The result is a more sustainable sleep system—one that reuses agricultural waste, avoids unnecessary chemicals, and supports a production process designed to minimize pollution and additional waste.