Earthfoam Private Limited, the leading natural latex-based mattress, topper and pillow manufacturer and exporter in the country, recently completed a Fair for Life project of over Rs. 15 million to support the school-going children of their organic rubber farmers. The Company distributed school bags and books worth over Rs. 15 million to 1,900 school children in Monaragala. The company stated that this project would benefit the children of farmers who are engaged in organic rubber cultivation in the areas.
Founded in 2022, Earthfoam is manufacturing their products using 100% natural and organic rubber, and exporting their products to over 30 countries including Europe and America. They use their own methods and highly specialised equipment to create latex foam that is consistent, comfortable, safe, and durable. The reason behind the high quality of their products is the use of natural rubber sourced from organic rubber plantations owned by over 1,500 local farmers. Being the first company to receive the Fair for Life certification in the mattress industry, Earthfoam is launching various programmes for the welfare of rubber farmers and their families. Their factory is located in Horana and the factory owned by Hexagon Asia Private Limited, which manufactures raw materials for their products, is located in Eheliyagoda. They always ensure that their products do not contain any fillers or mixed rubber. They have received several local and international awards and quality certifications over the past.

From left to right: Mrs. Kalpana Siriwarena (Director), Mr. Januka Karunasena (CEO/Director),
Mr. Karl Shevick (Director)
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