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CATA Affiliate Mountain Air Organic Beds Adds New Products to Organic Line

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Organic bedding company adds additional styles to their current product line.

The price of doing the same old thing is far higher than the price of change.
— Bill Clinton
JACKSONVILLE, FL, UNITED STATES, November 29, 2015 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Consumers Against Toxic Apparel (CATA) affiliate company Mountain Air Organic Beds has added a new product to their organic, sustainable and natural line of home decor. The company is located in Springdale, AR where they manufacture organic beds, natural latex mattresses, bedding textiles, baby cribs, pet accessories and now home furniture.

The company recently began to produce the EZ Snap Habitat organic sofa sectional in response to consumer demand for a more versatile piece of furniture that could be used by people who sleep alone, guest and children's rooms and tiny houses. The owner Joyce Robertson listened and designed a sofa sectional that's functional and stylish and will fit most home decor. She also wanted to ensure it was easy to put together, sturdy and not to difficult to ship. Ms. Robertson has an insatiable passion and love for products that don't harm human health or the environment and works to source clean, toxic chemical free raw materials starting in the US.

The sectional is made using Eco-friendly, formaldehyde free wood, eco-friendly hemp oil stain or finish, standard Poplar Wood but can be upgraded to Oak or Hickory. It comes in a choice of twenty different colors. There's one to fit your mood and room design.

Why Organic? Organic textiles such as cotton are grown without the use of pesticides, herbicides and synthetic fertilizers thus reducing the damage these chemicals impose upon soil health and the danger they cause to the health of people working in the industry. They reduce the use of toxic chemicals used in production that contaminate the environment through air and water. When discarded the materials biodegrade easily and return to mother nature in a harmless manner. The practice of tapping rubber trees to harvest natural rubber is an age old tradition that does not harm the trees or the forest. Organic farming is the answer to sustaining a quality life, a fact Mountain Air embraces wholeheartedly.

The company holds the following certifications: Pure Integrity Verified, GOTS (Global Organic Textile Standards) Certified, Global Organic Latex Standards Certified, Cabron Neutralized, Oregon Tilth and Confidence in Textiles Tested. The company is focused on doing business with consciousness and can offer traceability and transparency for their products.

Conscious consumers demand cleaner products and this young company has positioned itself to answer their demands with artisanal, quality, well crafted items. The company offers a 10% discount on all their products for CATA members only. When consumers decide to Take The Pledge to become part of the solution for cleaner textiles they are asked to purchase a membership card bearing a unique ID. Mountain Air will honor your membership ID number and apply the discount to all your purchases for one full year.

This unique company is on a mission and has plans to offer more unique clean, pure, sustainable organic and natural products in 2016. Their goal is to clean up the toxic business of bedding and furniture one room at a time.

To learn more about Mountain Air see the video below, visit Mountain Air Organic Beds Blog at http://www.mountainairbeds.com or contact

Patricia Davis
CATA Consumers Against Toxic Apparel
904-998-9978
email us here

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