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Manduka Partners with SuperCircle to Launch Industry’s First End of Life Program for Yoga Mats

EL SEGUNDO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Manduka®, creators of high performance yoga gear and the #1 choice of yoga teachers worldwide, announced today a yoga mat recycling program with SuperCircle, the textile recycling platform powering circularity for the world’s leading retail brands. This will mark the first responsible end of life yoga mat program in the market, closing the loop for yoga mat production and manufacturing. On November 15, customers will be able to start recycling any yoga mat,...

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