The future of health depends on the health of our planet.

At Health, we believe protecting the environment is essential to protecting human health.

Every product we create, every partner we choose, and every process we improve is an opportunity to reduce our environmental impact.

Because sustainability is not an option,
it is a responsibility.

Our Environmental Commitment

We are committed to building a company that operates responsibly, from sourcing ingredients to delivering products.

Our environmental strategy focuses on four key areas:

Responsible sourcing

Sustainable packaging

Energy efficiency

Waste reduction

These principles guide every decision we make.

Because small improvements, repeated consistently, create meaningful change.

Responsible Sourcing

Better products begin with better materials.

We prioritize sourcing ingredients and materials from partners who share our commitment to environmental responsibility and ethical practices.

Our approach includes:

  • Selecting responsibly sourced ingredients
  • Supporting sustainable agriculture practices
  • Working with suppliers who meet environmental standards
  • Reducing unnecessary environmental impact across supply chains

Sustainability begins long before a product reaches the shelf.

Sustainable Packaging

Packaging should protect products, not harm the planet.

We are committed to reducing packaging waste and improving sustainability through thoughtful design.

Our goals include:

  • Reducing excess packaging materials
  • Increasing the use of recyclable materials
  • Transitioning toward more environmentally responsible packaging solutions
  • Continuously improving packaging efficiency

Every reduction matters.

Because less waste means a healthier environment.

Energy and Efficiency

Efficiency reduces impact.

We aim to improve energy efficiency across our operations and collaborate with partners who prioritize responsible energy practices.

Our long-term focus includes:

  • Reducing energy consumption where possible
  • Supporting responsible logistics and transportation
  • Optimizing operations to minimize environmental impact
  • Encouraging environmentally responsible business practices

Thoughtful systems create lasting change.

Reducing Waste

Waste reduction is a continuous process.

We are committed to minimizing unnecessary waste across our operations, from manufacturing to fulfillment.

This includes:

  • Improving inventory management to reduce excess
  • Supporting recycling initiatives
  • Reducing operational waste
  • Continuously evaluating areas for improvement

Because sustainability is built through consistent action.

Designed with the Future in Mind

Every product decision has environmental consequences.

That's why we aim to design products and systems that support long-term sustainability, not short-term convenience.

Many leading companies have demonstrated that reducing environmental impact requires innovation in materials, clean energy, and transportation systems.

We believe responsibility and innovation must move forward together.

Accountability and Continuous Improvement

Environmental responsibility is not a one-time initiative.

It is an ongoing commitment.

We continuously evaluate our processes and look for ways to improve sustainability across every stage of our operations.

Our focus includes:

  • Measuring progress
  • Setting meaningful goals
  • Supporting responsible partners
  • Adapting to new environmental standards
  • Improving year after year

Because progress is built over time.

Why This Matters to Health

Health does not exist in isolation.

Clean air, clean water, and healthy ecosystems support healthier communities.

Many organizations today are working toward reducing emissions, increasing renewable energy use, and lowering environmental impact across supply chains, efforts that demonstrate how businesses can contribute to a healthier planet.

We believe companies have a responsibility to contribute to that future.

And we are committed to doing our part.

Our Long-Term Vision

We are building a future where:

  • Products are created responsibly
  • Packaging produces less waste
  • Supply chains reduce environmental impact
  • Operations become more energy-efficient
  • Sustainability becomes standard practice

Because protecting the environment protects the future of health.

How to think about stacking.

Supplements don't work in isolation. A few principles help you avoid common mistakes and get more out of what you're already taking.
—01

Food is still first.

Supplements are named correctly. They supplement a real diet — they don't replace one. Protein, vegetables, and sleep do the heavy lifting.
—02

Consistency beats dose.

A modest dose taken daily for a year outperforms a perfect dose taken three days a week. Pair supplements with existing habits.
—03

Quality is not optional.

Look for third-party testing — NSF, USP, Informed Sport, IFOS. The industry is unregulated; testing is how you verify the label.