Tempur Sealy International’s two California manufacturing facilities have been recertified as meeting the Sleep Products Sustainability Program, or SP2, requirements set by the Mattress Recycling Council.
Tempur Sealy International is the only manufacturer to have achieved this distinction.
The Richmond and Los Angeles plants were first certified in 2022, and both facilities have continued to demonstrate year-over-year improvements in their sustainability efforts, earning full recertification in 2025.
SP2 is an environmental certification developed by MRC as part of its sustainability initiative for California-based mattress manufacturers. It is a voluntary program designed to empower mattress manufacturers with tools, training, and resources to implement sustainable practices throughout their organizations. The goal of the program is to enable manufacturers to examine all waste streams from their operations, then systematically reduce the environmental impacts of their operations and supply chain.
“I am proud of the commitment that both our Los Angeles and Richmond facilities have shown in finding new ways to reduce waste and increase recycling efforts,” says David Blackburn, vice president, U.S. Sealy Assembly Operations. “Being certified by SP2 is validation that these two locations continue to do the right thing when it comes to our environment.”
According to a press release, each Tempur Sealy manufacturing site brought a continuous improvement mindset to minimize material waste and energy use in order to achieve SP2 certification. Teams conducted an in-depth analysis of their environmental impacts, developed best practices to reduce them, trained their employees in those practices, and then tracked metrics to evaluate progress. More recently, they standardized recycling bin labeling, optimized recycling bin placement to support assembly work, and labeled equipment for energy-saving modes.
“The continuing SP2 efforts by the teams at Tempur Sealy International’s Richmond and Los Angeles plants prove that sustainability is not a trend but a commitment,” says Alison Keane, president of MRC and the International Sleep Products Association. “Congratulations; you are truly inspiring.” •