Tree Hugging Travel Tips

Sustainable, recyclable, reusable, eco- friendly…

…these are all terms that we hear regularly in our modern society which we’re told is on the brink of environmental melt down.

With a little forward planning and determination you can reduce your carbon footprint and recycle toxic waste in your day to day life, but what happens when you travel?

While living with a focus on sustainability can be achieved at home how can you maintain the same ethos when you travel?

As perpetual travellers ourselves we’re always on the lookout for ways to minimise the effect our adventures have on the environment so we’ve compiled some of the best innovative eco ideas to help us achieve a more sustainable nomadic existence.

GO GREEN WHEN YOU TRAVEL

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NOTE // Take a minute to get into an eco friendly mood by imagining yourself hugging a tree.

Now, try to consider the type of waste you need to dispose of on a daily basis. Everything will most likely fall into one of three categories:

Recyclable waste | Non-recyclable waste | Food waste

The majority of households are equipped to deal with both recyclable and non-recyclable waste, some good citizens of the world even have worm farms and compost bins to deal with their food waste.

Now imagine you are travelling, you’ve no idea where the nearest recycling facility is and it is unlikely your accommodation comes with its own worm farm.

So what do you do?

COME PREPARED

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PACK WITH PURPOSE

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SUPPORT LOCAL CULTURE

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RESEARCH YOUR ITINERARY & ACCOMMODATIONS

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The Rainforest Alliance suggest these 10 questions with which to quiz perspective lodgings before you book;

  • What is your environmental policy?
  • What percentage of your employees are local citizens?
  • Do you support any projects to benefit the local community?
  • Do you support conservation? How?
  • Is your business certified?
  • Have you won any eco-awards?

  • Are you recommended by any reputable NGOs or conservation groups?
  • What sorts of policies have you implemented to reduce water consumption, conserve energy or recycle wastes?
  • How do you educate visitors about local natural areas, wildlife, energy conservation, and local culture?
  • How do you monitor these practices?

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THERE”S AN APP FOR THAT

There are a growing number of resources on offer to assist the savvy eco minded and apps are just one way to get relevant recycling info wherever you are in the world.

Before you leave home take the time to research eco-apps relevant to your destination and familiarise yourself with their format.

Here are 2 of our favourites.

GREEN TRAVEL CHOICE

Green Travel Choice utilises GPS to offer you savvy eco advice regarding travel to and from your destination.

From hoping aboard the train and travelling half way across the country, to whether or not to take a taxi or the bus, this app has the answer and will guilt trip you into reducing your carbon footprint with its heart breaking set of stats.

iRECYCLE

iRecycle allows you to search the locale for locations at which to recycle practically everything.

Simply choose from more than 1,600,000 ways to recycle over 350 materials and never throw away recyclable waste again.

We hope you’ve found our collection of tree hugging travel tips of use.

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Is sustainability something you consider when you travel? What are your top tips for eco-friendly travel?

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