About Us
The Lalan Group is one of Sri Lanka’s largest diversified conglomerates, with an extensive global network encompassing pan-industry interests in rubber, tea, and other plantation manufacturing; service industries; engineering and the leisure sector. Established three generations ago in Sri Lanka, the Group, which started primarily as a rubber commodity trading operation, has expanded, developed, and modernized its operational modalities in keeping with global changes.
However, the group remains rooted in the family company’s traditional, socially, and environmentally conscious values. LALAN ECO-LATEX is a wholly owned subsidiary of LALAN, focusing on manufacturing sustainable sleep solutions for the home furnishing industry.
We are currently operating three business models.
- Manufacturing Organic Latex foam for bedding and furniture industry worldwide.
- GOTS certified bedding and mattress manufacturing factory for sustainable and organic home textile retail brands worldwide.
- Recycling off cuts from above two manufacturing processes to reduce solid waste disposal. We are manufacturing an eco-friendly medium and high density rebonded foam from post manufacturing fall offs. Rebonded foam is used in many industries for insulation, furniture cushioning and packaging. Rebonding process drastically reduces the solid wastage of the polymeric material which takes a long time to biodegrade.
Eco Latex is committed to practice Science Based Targets initiatives to reduce the Carbon footprint. Our current business operation has a balance between emitting carbon and absorbing carbon from the atmosphere. This carbon sinks through and reduces water consumption by adopting new methods and technologies including introducing water recycling systems wherever possible. In addition, recycling post manufacturing offcuts into regenerated raw materials. We are constantly developing new products using natural, sustainable, and recycled materials.
- Lalan Group maintains 6900 hectares of rubber plantation and is practicing a continues replanting program. A rubber tree can reduce 1 MT of CO2 during its 30-year economic life cycle and therefore, within a hectare of rubber having over 300 trees, a minimum of 300 MT of CO2 sequestration.
- Conserving energy through new technology, continuous training, and process improvement

mission
To be a global market leader and a responsible player in providing truly sustainable sleep solutions to meet the modern consumer’s needs, whilst achieving our business goals and outcomes.

vision
To become internationally recognized for creating a healthy and positive impact on the sustainable sleep industry.

since 1940
Eco Latex is a wholly owned subsidiary of the Lalan Group. Established three generations ago, the Group remains rooted in the family company’s traditional, socially, and environmentally conscious values.
Natural Latex Foam - Health Benefits
- Mold and mildew resistant
- Antibacterial
- antimicrobial
- Inhospitable to dust mites
- Breathable materials (won’t sleep hot)
Sleeping Comforts
- 28ILD (Medium) is an ideal support layer
- 33 ILD (Firm) base layers will result in perfect spinal
- Provides an even sleeping surface
- Breathable sleep surface
- Open cell structure- does not retain moisture
- Removes the body perspiration quickly from the mattress
- Supper soft 14 ILD Hugs and conforms to your body is an ideal comfort layer alignment while sleeping in addition, our mattress and pillows are resistant to dust mites. They are naturally resistant to mold and mildew, which are the key contributors to asthma and pulmonary function allergies.
What's The Difference Between Natural and Synthetic Latex?
- Most latex manufacturers in the Far East and Africa (Sri Lanka, Malaysia, Ivory Coast etc.) use 100% natural latex from rubber trees. Synthetic latex is a petrochemical blend of styrene and butadiene and has a similar molecular structure.
- Natural latex is highly elastic, which makes it both buoyant and supportive for pressure points.
- Synthetic latex has the same support but does not have the resilience of the natural latex
- Synthetic latex has shorter lifespan