Ecological and sustainable household linen
Eco-friendly household linen is an environmentally-friendly option for furnishing your home in style while protecting the planet.
A sustainable raw material
Eco-friendly household linen is made from sustainable, environmentally-friendly materials. For example, at Comptoir du bambou we use the most environmentally-friendly material in the world, bamboo. It is grown without the use of fertilisers or pesticides. It also needs no additional water. Flax is also a renewable natural fibre, but requires additional water and pesticides to grow.
Non-toxic dyes
The dyes used to colour ecological household linen are non-toxic and environmentally friendly. At Comptoir du bambou we are careful to design products that are virtuous. Because Fibre B fixes colour better, our household linen needs less dye.
Ethical production
Eco-friendly household linen is often manufactured according to ethical standards, offering fair working conditions to workers and promoting fair trade. Our manufacturing plants, located in Europe, are regularly inspected. Our household linen is also OEKO-TEX Standard 100 certified, so you can be sure of impeccable quality.
Sustainable household linen
Eco-friendly household linen is often designed to be durable and reusable. For example, Comptoir du Bambou bath linen is renowned for its quality and durability. After extensive testing in industrial laundries, our linen lasts 3 times longer than conventional cotton linen. Comptoir du Bambou bath linen shrinks less, does not become rough and retains a high level of comfort.
Taking care of the planet
Our aim is to make household linen that is better designed and takes account of environmental issues. To further reduce our ecological footprint, we offer our professional customers plastic-free alternatives.
At Comptoir du Bambou, our sheets, towels, blankets, carpets, bathrobes, etc. are made to the highest ecological and ethical standards. When looking for eco-friendly household linen, check the labels and certifications to make sure it meets ecological and ethical standards.