In recent years, white sage has moved from sacred Indigenous ceremonies to the shelves of mainstream boutiques. While its earthy, cleansing aroma is undeniably grounding, the popularity of "smudging" has led to environmental and cultural concerns. If you’re looking to invite this ancient plant into your home, here is how to do it with intention. Where to Buy: The Ethical Shortlist

When shopping, avoid "wild-crafted" labels unless the seller can prove they have permission from local Tribes or own the land. Instead, look for or Indigenous-owned businesses: Sage Smudges - Sweetgrass Trading Co

Below is a blog post exploring where to buy it and how to use it respectfully.

One of the goals of SweetGrass Trading Co., is making these products accessible to all. Not everyone has access to these products, Sweetgrass Trading Co White Sage - Etsy