Wellness for You and the Planet
If the wellness industry doesn’t prioritize the health of the environment, is it really looking out for yours?
If the wellness industry doesn’t prioritize the health of the environment, is it really looking out for yours?
We tested these eco-friendly items to ensure they support your practice—and your sustainability goals.
Each of these six foods are sustainability superstars for their impact on greenhouse gas emissions, pollution, and water and land usage.
After taking a critical eye to the amount of food she was throwing away, one writer realized things needed to change.
Close to 40 percent of the thousands of yoga mats bought each year are made out of PVC, which can take more than 500 years to break down. Here's the footprint of a natural rubber yoga mat—plus ways to green your usage.
You don’t have to wait for Earth Day to show love for Mother Nature. Here are 3 ways you can improve your connection to the natural world today.
Lower the environmental impact of your sacred space with these greener altar products.
Feel as good as you look.
We tapped into the spirit of ahimsa; consulted environmental, beauty, and manufacturing experts; and researched ingredients and production practices to develop our own guidelines for what it means to be green.
Do wonders for your routine and the planet.
Fuel made from all the good stuff and none of the nasty.
A little help to carry your yoga practice a long way.
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Millions of people around the world have made a pledge to demand climate justice this September. Here's how yogis can participate.
Still throwing away food despite your best intentions? Chefs and dietitians share their tips and recipes to help you get closer to a zero-waste kitchen and bring new life to those leftovers, food scraps, and stems.
YJ.com speaks with Xorin Balbes, author of SoulSpace and owner of Lumeria Retreat Center in Maui, about how to create an environment that supports your best life.
Get out and celebrate Earth Day this year by practicing Ahisma (non-harming). We've collected some easy and fun ways to spread the eco-friendly mindset.