Hearst Magazines Hosts 5th Annual Hearst Eco-Conscious Living Summit, Presented by James Hardie
Featuring Maggie Baird, Ashlan Cousteau, Brooklyn Decker, Gabriela Hearst, Bea Kim, Chef Edward Lee, Al Roker and more in conversation with Hearst Magazines editors
NEW YORK, April 7, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Hearst Magazines today hosted the 5 th annual Eco-Conscious Living Summit—an inspiring program of conversations and ideas to inspire action. Expanding on Hearst's long-standing commitment to sustainability, the Eco-Conscious Living Summit convened renowned personalities, industry changemakers, and activists for dynamic panel discussions and live partner activations, inviting attendees to dive into critical topics such as sustainable design and climate literacy. The invitation-only event took place at Hearst Tower in New York City.
Hearst Magazines editors from Delish, Esquire, Harper's BAZAAR, House Beautiful, Men's Health, VERANDA, and Women's Health led conversations with celebrated voices in sustainability, design, climate action, and food innovation, including climate activist and Support+Feed founder Maggie Baird, SeaVoir Wellness and Voyacy Regen co-founder and CEO Ashlan Cousteau, actor & interior designer Brooklyn Decker, Gabriela Hearst co-founder and creative director Gabriela Hearst, Olympian and professional snowboarder Bea Kim, SHIA owner & executive chef and LEE Initiative founder Edward Lee, TODAY weather and feature anchor & co-host Al Roker, and more.
The 5 th annual Hearst Eco-Conscious Living Summit was presented by James Hardie, in partnership with 1 Hotels, Bloomeffects, California Design Den, Organic Valley and Zip Water, and special thanks to Buena Vida Specialty Coffee, Misen, Pipette and SeaVoir Wellness.
Programming included:
Conversations from the 2026 Hearst Eco-Conscious Living Summit will be available for on-demand viewing in the coming weeks. See highlights from the event on Instagram at #HEARSTECOSUMMIT.
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Photos from the 2026 Hearst Eco-Conscious Living Summit are available via Getty Images or upon request.
SOURCE Hearst Magazines