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Humans haven’t been kind to the planet. Climate change is out of control, microplastics are poisoning our oceans, and landfills are overflowing with trash. No matter how much we try to reduce our footprint, we still occasionally need new things. Luckily, some companies have figured out how to reuse waste to make new products from old plastic, textiles, and other materials that would otherwise fill our landfills and oceans. We’ve highlighted our favorites here.
It’s not a perfect sustainability solution, but if you already need a new portable charger or yoga mat, for example, you can buy one of these items knowing that it’s a little better than the alternative. Check out our other eco-friendly guides, like the Best Recycled Bags, Best Recycled Clothing, Best Eco-Friendly Cleaning Supplies, and Best Reusable Products.
Updated April 2024: We’ve added the new Nimble Champ portable charger, Humanscale’s Path chair, Bearaby’s Ocean Hugger weighted blanket, Revival’s denim rug, House of Marley’s Redemption 2 ANC headphones, Keiko Furoshiki gift wrap, and the new recycled MakeUp Eraser.
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