Best Eco-Friendly Yoga Mats 2026
Your yoga practice shouldn't cost the Earth. These mats are made from sustainable, biodegradable, or recycled materials — without sacrificing performance.
Jade Harmony — $85
Made from natural rubber tapped from rubber trees. Biodegradable, no PVC, no synthetic materials. For every mat sold, JadeYoga plants one tree — over 2 million planted to date. The open-cell natural rubber provides excellent grip, especially in hot yoga. The only caveat: natural rubber contains latex, so it's not suitable for latex-allergic users.
Read full review →Liforme Original — $150
Liforme uses biodegradable natural rubber with a polyurethane top layer. The packaging is 100% recyclable, and the company offsets its carbon footprint. The materials are PVC-free and the mat is biodegradable in 1-5 years (depending on disposal conditions). The 15% affiliate commission makes this a high-value recommendation.
Read full review →Gaiam Cork Yoga Mat — ~$50
Cork is one of the most sustainable materials on Earth — it's harvested from cork oak bark without harming the tree. Cork mats have natural antimicrobial properties, provide excellent wet grip (cork gets grippier when damp), and are fully biodegradable. The TPE backing is recyclable. At around $50, it's the most affordable eco-friendly option.
Suga Recycled Wetsuits Mat — $99
Made from recycled neoprene wetsuits that would otherwise end up in landfills. Each mat diverts approximately 3 wetsuits from waste. The material provides excellent grip (similar to natural rubber) and the textured surface is naturally slip-resistant. A unique eco story that converts well in affiliate content.
Eco Mat Buying Tips
- • PVC-free — avoid PVC if eco-friendliness is your priority
- • Natural rubber — best eco performance, but contains latex
- • Cork — most sustainable material, great for hot yoga
- • TPE — recyclable, lightweight, but less durable
- • Lifespan math — a Manduka PRO that lasts 20 years may be greener than 5 eco-mats in the same period