Our Commitment to Transparency and Sustainability

Here at Dreams Jumper, we're all about being transparent and sustainable. We're not afraid to share our love for Mother Nature and her stunning beauty with the world. We've made it our mission to create a supply chain that's not only transparent but also earth-friendly. From the fabrics we use to the partners we work with and the causes we support, we're all about openness and honesty. So go ahead and ask us anything - we're an open book!

Dreams Jumper is proud to be a part of the 1% for the Planet organization, which means that we donate 1% of our annual sales to support environmental causes. This is our way of giving back to the planet that provides us with the natural resources we use to create our products. Our commitment to sustainability goes beyond just using eco-friendly materials and reducing waste. We are actively supporting organizations that work to protect and restore the environment, and we believe that small steps like ours can make a significant impact on the planet. By being part of 1% for the Planet, we are contributing to a global network of businesses and individuals who share our vision for a healthier planet.

Our Materials

We're extremely mindful when selecting our materials, and we work closely with our manufacturing partners to reduce waste, chemicals, and plastics that can harm our planet's ecosystems. By choosing our classic linen products, you're already making an eco-friendly choice.

Our 100% linen collection is stonewashed and colored with non-toxic dyes. The flax used to make our linen fabrics is grown in France without the use of pesticides, and it requires 60% less water than cotton. The flax plant is also incredibly versatile, with every part of the plant being used to create a range of products, from linen fabrics to linseed oil. Furthermore, linen is naturally biodegradable and recyclable, making it one of the most eco-friendly fabrics available.

Linen is well-known for being breathable and hypoallergenic, making it perfect for sensitive skin types and individuals with eczema. We only use low-impact dyes and avoid harmful chemicals in our production processes.

Our Production

Our mission is to continuously enhance our management of social and environmental impact. To achieve this, we've collaborated closely with our own-brand producers to better understand and improve working conditions for their employees.

To ensure the highest quality materials, we source our linen and cotton from European factories that specialize exclusively in these fabrics. These factories utilize energy-efficient, renewable sources to reduce their environmental impact.

Our Packaging

At our company, we are aware of the negative impact of excess packaging on the environment. To minimize our ecological footprint, we prioritize the use of packaging made from natural, reusable, or recyclable materials.

Eco Life®

In a circular economy system that generates recycled yarn by reusing fibre and textile waste that come from leftovers, leftover production, confection cuts, and consumer-discarded clothing, the fabric is regenerated and utilised to manufacture new wires.

EarthColors®

A new colouring technique that mimics natural tones is environmentally friendly since it employs natural colours made from agri-food waste or plants' inedible portions like leaves and bark. This helps decrease the negative impact of the environmental footprint and protect human welfare, natural resources, and climate change.

Clean Factories

Our fabrics are produced in some of the cleanest factories in the world. These facilities exceed the environmental criteria held by any other factory in the business, whether they recycle their water, employ renewable energy, or repurpose by-products to manufacture superior linen without the waste.

Wetamarble

SGS has validated a new dyeing technique that uses 86 per cent less water than previous methods. This technology has the advantage of being more environmentally friendly and providing a marble dyeing effect, giving each finished product a distinct identity and appearance.

BCI – Better Cotton Initiative

The Better Cotton Initiative (BCI) – the biggest cotton sustainability program in the world. BCI exists to improve global cotton production for the people who produce it, it is better for the growing environment and better for the future of the sector.

Repreve®

Polyester fiber is produced using recycled plastic bottles in a traceable and environmentally friendly manner. Used PET bottles are chopped, melted, and extruded into a new high-quality recycled polyester yarn.

Circularity


At Dreams Jumper, we take a closed-loop approach that ensures every product and by-product we create is either regenerative or reusable. We prioritize durability in our bedding selection, crafting items that are designed to last. Additionally, we repurpose leftover linen from our bedding to make handcrafted accessories, reducing waste and conserving energy during the manufacturing process.