Avocado
Rated: Great
Price: $$$
Location: USA
Quick verdict
Avocado Green Mattress is best for eco-conscious consumers seeking a genuinely certified organic mattress backed by the most comprehensive certification stack in the mattress industry. The standout is vertical integration: they co-own latex farms and wool collectives in India, process raw materials in their own facilities, and assemble mattresses in their own LA factory. Caveats: a dismissed 2023 class action over synthetic chemicals, a pending 2025 pricing lawsuit, and a dramatic gap between on-site reviews (5-star) and third-party reviews (Trustpilot 1.4/5) that shoppers should weigh carefully.
Key info
- Headquarters
- Hoboken, NJ / Los Angeles, CA, USA
- Founded
- 2015
- Product categories
- Lifestyle
- Price range
- $$$
- Key certifications
- B Corp (113.9), GOTS, GOLS, OEKO-TEX Standard 100 Class I, GREENGUARD Gold, MADE SAFE, EWG Verified, Climate Label, 1% for the Planet, Fair Trade, FSC, RWS, PETA (select)
Avocado sustainability rating
Our ratings are based on a scale from 1 (We Avoid) to 5 (Excellent). How we rate
Rating breakdown
Industry-leading: GOLS-certified organic Dunlop latex from owned farms, GOTS-certified organic wool (RWS certified, 200,000 sheep), GOTS organic cotton, recycled steel springs. Zero polyurethane foam, zero chemical flame retardants, zero fibreglass.
GOTS-certified LA factory (ILO social criteria). B Corp "Best for the World" in Community (2022). Employees receive three weeks paid vacation, family healthcare, and wellness benefits. Limited transparency on Indian facility conditions beyond self-reporting.
Climate Label Certified since 2019, went carbon negative in 2020. 1% for the Planet member ($11.4M+ donated). UL-certified 89% landfill diversion. 90% of returned mattresses donated. Committed to 50% Scope 1&2 reduction by 2030.
Annual Impact Reports with Scope 1, 2, and 3 data. Material composition and sourcing on product pages with certification numbers. B Corp score publicly available (113.9). Integrating blockchain traceability. Third-party review discrepancies raise questions about on-site review curation.
Eco Organic at ~$999 (queen) is the most affordable certified organic mattress in the US. Flagship Green at ~$2,099 is competitive for organic. Grand Luxe at $8,499+ is ultra-luxury. 25-year warranty and up to 365-night trial add value, but poor service reports on third-party sites are concerning.
What they do well
- Industry-leading certification stack. The only mattress brand holding ALL of these simultaneously: GOTS, GOLS, OEKO-TEX Standard 100 Class I, GREENGUARD Gold, MADE SAFE, EWG Verified, and Formaldehyde-Free, all independently verified.
- True vertical integration ("Farm to Mattress"). Co-owns latex farms in India and Guatemala, wool collective in Himachal Pradesh, and assembles in their own GOTS/GOLS-certified LA factory.
- Robust B Corp credentials with a score of 113.9 (2024 re-certification), named "Best for the World" in Community (2022), the highest B Corp score of any mattress company.
- Verified climate commitments. Climate Label Certified since 2019; 1% for the Planet member with $11.4M+ donated; 89% landfill diversion rate.
- Inclusive product range with vegan (PETA-approved) options, affordable entry-level organic mattress (Eco Organic from $699), kids/crib mattresses, and full luxury line.
Room for improvement
- Legal challenges. A 2023 class action alleged synthetic chemicals inconsistent with "natural" marketing, which was dismissed but raised valid questions about latex vulcanisation chemistry. A pending 2025 lawsuit alleges fake discount pricing. A mattress pad protector recall also occurred.
- Marketing language can overstate. Terms like "natural" and "eco-friendly" are not legally regulated in the US. While backed by more certifications than competitors, some superlative claims border on aggressive marketing.
About Avocado
Avocado was co-founded in 2015 by Jeff D'Andrea, Dan D'Andrea, Jay Decker, and Mark Abrials in Hoboken, New Jersey. Frustrated by the mattress industry's greenwashing, they launched with $40,000 in capital. In 2018, Avocado merged with Brentwood Home (California mattress maker since 1987), forming Avocado Green Brands under Co-CEOs Jeff D'Andrea and Vy Nguyen. The company remains privately held.
All mattresses use GOLS-certified organic Dunlop latex from owned/co-owned facilities in India and Guatemala, GOTS-certified organic wool from 200,000 sheep in Himachal Pradesh (also Responsible Wool Standard certified), GOTS-certified organic cotton from India, Turkey, Canada, and North Carolina, and innersprings from recycled steel made in-house. Premium models add FSC-certified Talalay latex, alpaca, silk, and hemp. No polyurethane foams, no chemical flame retardants, no fibreglass.
Mattresses are handcrafted in the company's own GOTS/GOLS-certified factory in Los Angeles (~750,000 sq ft). Raw material processing at co-owned facilities in India. Free shipping with optional white-glove delivery. Up to 365-night sleep trial and 25-year warranty. Returns involve a $99 fee; 90% of returns donated.
Pricing ranges from the Eco Organic at ~$999 (queen), the most affordable certified organic mattress in America, to the Grand Luxe at $8,499+, competing with Hästens and other ultra-luxury organics.
Product highlights
Eco Organic Mattress
Entry-level certified organic hybrid, 10.25"
~$999 (Queen)
Most affordable GOTS-certified organic mattress in America; MADE SAFE certified
Avocado Green Mattress (Flagship)
Premium organic hybrid, 11"–15.5"
~$2,099–$3,779 (Queen)
Holds GOTS, GOLS, OEKO-TEX Class I, MADE SAFE, EWG Verified, GREENGUARD Gold. ACA endorsed
Avocado Vegan Mattress
PETA-approved organic hybrid without wool
~$2,099 (Queen)
Replaces wool with USDA organic cotton batting as fire barrier; fully animal-free
Grand Luxe Mattress
Ultra-luxury organic hybrid, up to 17 layers
From ~$8,499 (Queen)
Organic latex, wool, alpaca, silk, hemp, up to 2,588 coils; competes with Hästens