Blue Ridge Home Fashions to launch bedding collection with CiCLO® technology

Blue Ridge Home Fashions has announced an exciting partnership with CiCLO® technology to launch a new collection of basic bedding in September.

This collection will feature various products like pillows, comforters, mattress pads, toppers, and blankets. What makes it unique is the inclusion of CiCLO® technology, which is a part of their organic Farm-to-Home bedding program.

CiCLO® technology helps these bedding materials break down more easily when disposed of, which is great for the environment. It allows microbes to break down materials like polyester and nylon faster than regular synthetics.

Jody Folino, the Chief Marketing Officer at Blue Ridge, emphasized their commitment to sustainability in their products. By using CiCLO® technology, they aim to create eco-friendly and high-quality bedding products for homes.

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