Packing hacks
Five hundred years seems an awfully long time to wait, doesn’t it? Yet this is the time it takes for a typical plastic bag to decompose. Make sure you avoid bringing anything wrapped in plastic around the world, as this is not only an unsustainable type of packaging, but it also contributes to the extensive litter problems that plague less developed nations such as India and Sub-Saharan Africa.
Opt for reusable shopping bags for trips to Moroccan souks and European Christmas markets alike, as even a small change in behaviour from yourself makes a difference in terms of reducing the world’s dependence on single-use plastics.
In terms of your packing as a whole, keep it as light as possible, especially if you’re flying. A lighter plane uses a lot less fuel, reducing the plane’s impact on the greenhouse effect as a whole.
Toiletry tricks
If you’ve no choice but to get on a flight, chances are you’ll encounter the hand luggage toiletries restrictions when going through security.
A common solution to this is to buy the individually-packed toiletries available in the airport for this exact purpose. However, this uses a lot of needless plastic, and the brands available at the overpriced concessions are often stuffed with synthetic ingredients.
A solution to this is to decant your favourite products into small containers while at home – this can work for just about anything, from natural skincare products to hair gel and shampoo. Doing so doesn’t take very long and can save you from paying premium prices for small plastic packaged products at the airport.