Calling all yogis! What can you do with that extra yoga mat you have laying around the house? Luckily, there are plenty of options on how to recycle your mat without necessarily getting rid of it altogether.
As far as equipment goes, yoga is extremely undemanding. Basically, all you need is your body, a super-cute outfit and mat. Because of the stresses that a yoga mat goes through, it can get worn down or lose its grip after a while, leaving you in need of an upgrade.
Although your yoga mat won’t stay with you forever, it doesn’t have to go to waste! Here are a few DIY recycling ideas and tips on where to dump your mat if you’re not into that creative stuff.
Readers, have you donated or repurposed your yoga mat in another way? Tell us in the comments.
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