12 Must-Have Items for an Eco-Friendly Journey
Traveling has always been an enriching experience but in today’s world, many of us want to wander more responsibly. Our trips have an impact beyond what we post on social media; it also impacts the environment we explore. Small but thoughtful choices about what we pack can have a big impact on reducing our footprint and preventing the spoiling of the wonderfully natural things we love.
You don’t have to sacrifice comfort or convenience for an eco-friendly journey. With some planning, you can go into your adventures with a lighter conscience and a greater sense of connection to the places you visit.
Reusable Water Bottle

One of the biggest culprits in environmental damage is single-use plastics. Reducing waste and staying hydrated while on the go is a no-brainer with a reusable water bottle. If you are going to areas where water quality may be questionable, go for one with a built-in filter. Earth Day stats tell us that Americans buy around 50 billion water bottles a year, so choosing a reusable option will save you money and help tackle this staggering number.
Eco-Friendly Toiletries

Plastic travel-sized toiletry bottles are convenient but unnecessary. Use solid shampoo bars, toothpaste tablets, and biodegradable soap. They last longer, take up less space, and don’t count against your Transportation Security Administration (TSA) liquid limits. ‘You might mean to carry a reusable water bottle, but it’s easy to forget the little things, like this, as an expert once said ‘small swaps can collectively make a huge difference’.
Reusable Shopping Bags

With so many destinations moving away from plastic bags, having your own reusable one is both practical and environmentally friendly. Also, it’s handy when you suddenly start an unexpected shopping spree.
Solar-Powered Charger

Bring a solar-powered gadget charger along when traveling. It’s ideal for camping trips or off-the-grid locations. In fact, some chargers have multiple ports, so you can charge your phone and camera at the same time while soaking up the sun.
Bamboo Cutlery Set

On the road, dining usually means takeout or food stalls, which results in piles of plastic utensils. The lightweight, durable, and easy-to-clean reusable bamboo cutlery set can be brought to replace those. Plastic utensils are among the top 10 items found during beach cleanups. This issue can be combated by swapping to reusable alternatives.
Compostable Trash Bags

Compostable trash bags are perfect for hiking, picnicking, or road-tripping; you don’t want to leave any trace. Unlike traditional plastic bags, which stay for decades, Forto bags break down naturally. If you love outdoor adventures, they’re a great choice.
Eco-Friendly Travel Towel

If you’re looking to go greener, microfiber travel towels are compact, quick drying and they work. They are great for anything from drying off at the beach to using as a picnic blanket. In fact, some brands donate a portion of their profits to environmental causes, so your purchase has double the impact.
Reef-Safe Sunscreen

If you’re visiting beaches or doing snorkeling, bring reef-safe sunscreen. Most regular sunscreens contain chemicals, like oxybenzone, that harm marine life. Even Hawaii, Palau, and other destinations have banned non reef-safe options. Mineral-based sunscreen is the way to go for your skin and the ocean.
Reusable Coffee Cup

If you’re a coffee lover, then you need a reusable cup. Now, many cafes give discounts for bringing your own cup, and it keeps disposable ones out of landfills. This small change can really add up over time, no matter if you like using a tumbler or collapsible silicone cup.
Packable Rain Poncho

You can save yourself the trouble of single-use plastic raincoats by carrying a packable, reusable rain poncho. It’s lightweight, compact, and ready for those surprise showers. You won’t get wet, but you won’t feel like you’re in a crinkly plastic bag.
Ethical Luggage

Pick up recycled or sustainable material-based luggage. Over the last year, lots of brands have started offering bags made out of objects such as reclaimed plastic bottles or responsibly sourced fabric. They’re also stylish, durable, and fit with a more eco-conscious mindset.
Secondhand Books or an E-Reader

When you’re traveling, you’re often on downtime, so you must have something to read. If you love the feel of physical books, then buy second-hand to reduce demand for new paper products, or, you could put thousands of titles on a single e-reader without adding any extra weight to your bag.
Disclaimer: This list is solely the author’s opinion based on research and publicly available information.
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