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Bamboo Cotton Collection promises a good night’s sleep

/ 03:05 AM May 25, 2019

Two things can get you a good night’s sleep: knowing you have done something right to help the environment and sleeping on good, quality sheets.

To celebrate its 60th anniversary, Canadian Manufacturing, the trusted name in high-quality bed linens and towels, launched its eco-friendly line, the Bamboo Cotton Collection, which is made of 100 percent bamboo.

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Aside from its natural ingredients, the Bamboo Cotton Collection uses little to no chemicals during production. The sheets boast of a 300 thread count, ensuring one of softness, smoothness and durability. It is also antimicrobial and breathable with odor protection, making it especially suitable for those with sensitive skin. The sheets are produced with a thermo-control feature, keeping you cool as you sleep—a dream come true especially for us who need to endure a hot and humid weather.

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Waterproof mattress and pillow protectors, all made of 100 percent bamboo as well, complete the Bamboo Cotton Collection. Canadian Manufacturing recommends these bed accessories to protect your bed and pillows from spills, stains and dust mites. The sheets and protectors also come in reusable pouches and biodegradable carton.

The Bamboo Cotton Collection comes in five fresh colors, namely Coconut, Olive, Ice Drop, Coal and Wheat.

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Canadian Manufacturing also took advantage of the occasion to encourage everyone to live a more environment-
conscious lifestyle. Actress Bianca King and art teacher and YouTube creator Winnie Wong, both advocates of green and mindful living, shared tips on how to slowly get into a more eco-friendly and organic lifestyle.

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“The very first step that I like to tell people is purchase a reusable water bottle and bring it with you everywhere,” shared King.

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“Canadian bamboo sheets also are not wrapped in plastic. It comes in a bag that is reusable,” King said. “When you travel, you can use it for your underwear or for your socks. You can also use it as a bag organizer.”

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She added that it’s also important to consider buying items that are packaged in an eco-friendly way—in something that you can reuse.

Taking its commitment to environmental sustainability further, Canadian Manufacturing also partnered with Haribon Foundation to support the latter’s Adopt-a-Seedling program. Canadian’s “Get a Sheet, Adopt a Tree” campaign is aimed at supporting Haribon’s forest restoration activities in denuded forests around the country.

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“We believe that it is high time we in Canadian Manufacturing took a more active part in restoring our lost natural
resources and promoting environmental sustainability,” explained Canadian Manufacturing sales and marketing
director Chand Daryanani.

“Our partnership with Haribon Foundation is one of the activities we’ve lined up for the celebration of our 60th anniversary this year. We hope that many Filipinos will #GoNatural and make the switch to a more sustainable lifestyle,” he added.

Canadian Manufacturing allows you to experience first-hand the entire Canadian Bamboo Cotton Collection with The Bamboo Experience activation at SM Aura Premiere Event Center this weekend. The activation will happen next in SM Makati from May 28 to June 2. Din M. Villafuerte

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