172 products
172 products
172 products
Kantha Sari Yoga Bag - Assorted
Regular price $50.00 Save $-50.00Handcrafted yoga mat bag by Matr Boomie featuring kantha-stitched, upcycled saris, easy carry straps, and a magnetic snap closure. Please note: due to the upcycled nature of this item, it comes in assorted colors and patterns based on the saris available to our artisans. The bag you receive may not be the same color or pattern as the bag shown.
DIMENSIONS:
26" L, 5.5" W, 11" H; 12.25" drop
Stop Saving the Planet!: An Environmentalist Manifesto
Regular price $10.00 Save $-10.00The (Almost) Zero-Waste Guide: 100+ Tips for Reducing Your Waste Without Changing Your Life
Regular price $15.99 Save $-15.99Guardians of the Trees: A Journey of Hope Through Healing the Planet: A Memoir
Regular price $27.99 Save $0.00Vegan on a Budget: 125 Healthy, Wallet-Friendly, Plant-Based Recipes
Regular price $24.95 Save $0.00The Day the World Stops Shopping: How Ending Consumerism Saves the Environment and Ourselves
Regular price $28.99 Save $0.00Plastic Ocean: How a Sea Captain's Chance Discovery Launched a Determined Quest to Save the Oceans
Regular price $16.00 Save $0.00Buy the Change You Want to See (Paperback)
Regular price $17.00 Save $0.00The money we routinely spend on food, clothes, gifts, and even indulgences is an untapped superpower. What would happen if we slowed down to make more thoughtful decisions about what we buy? For "mom and pop" stores across the country, and artisan and agricultural communities around the world, every purchase matters.
Consumers--whether individuals, small businesses, or corporations--are paying more attention than ever to how their goods are made; and retailers--large and small--are responding by investing in ethical and eco-friendly production. Yet figuring out which brands to support can feel overwhelming. Jane Mosbacher Morris has devoted her career to creating economic opportunities for vulnerable communities around the world, and in this valuable book, she shares her passion and insights on how we, as consumers, can create positive change too.
Covering topics that range from why not all factories are evil, to how our morning coffee can be the easiest way for us to use our purchasing power for good, Buy the Change You Want to See makes us better informed consumers. Morris tells inspiring stories about how victims of human trafficking and natural disasters have been empowered by economic opportunity, and she offers practical ideas about how we can support these communities through our purchases--whether it comes to jewelry made from recycled materials in Haiti, sustainably grown and ethically sourced coffee and chocolate from farmers in some of the poorest regions of the world, or mass-produced jeans and shoes made in factories where workers are guaranteed decent working conditions and a fair wage.
Eat Like a Fish (Hardcover)
Regular price $26.95 Save $0.00Part memoir, part climate manifesto, former commercial fisherman Bren Smith—pioneer of regenerative ocean agriculture—introduces the world to a bold new vision to the global climate crisis and future of food: farming the ocean. Eat Like a Fish interweaves Smith’s own life—from his childhood in Newfoundland, Canada and sailing the high seas aboard commercial fishing trawlers to developing new forms of ocean farming and surfing the frontiers of the food movement—with actionable food policy and practical advice on ocean farming. Written with the humor and swagger of a fisherman telling a late-night tale, it is a powerful story of renewal, and a must-read guide to saving our oceans and feeding the world.
What Would the Buddha Recycle? (Hardcover)
Regular price $15.00 Save $-15.00If the Buddha were alive today, he’d be the living embodiment of green living. He’d be collecting cans on the freeway, riding his bike to work, and replacing all his light bulbs—one little satori at a time. In this book you can channel Buddha, reduce your footprint, and experience little Aha! moments when you
Living green is living Zen. Now you can take right action and walk a green talk, starting today—just think how proud the Buddha would be!