eco-friendly tips Archives - Ecobnb Find sustainable accommodation Thu, 08 Jun 2023 06:39:39 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.0.3 Gas, how polluting and how expensive you are! https://ecobnb.com/blog/2023/06/gas-how-polluting-expensive/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=gas-how-polluting-expensive Thu, 08 Jun 2023 06:39:37 +0000 https://ecobnb.com/blog/?p=51018 Especially during the winter season, the consumption of gas might become a real problem since it is both polluting and expensive. What are the impacts on the environment? How can we limit the damage, and save money? Find it out by continuing to read this article. How polluting is methane gas? Methane gas is a […]

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Especially during the winter season, the consumption of gas might become a real problem since it is both polluting and expensive. What are the impacts on the environment? How can we limit the damage, and save money? Find it out by continuing to read this article.

How polluting is methane gas?

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Methane gas is a hydrocarbon and for this reason, it has enormous heating power, what experts call global warming potential. According to scientific research by the CNR, a ton of methane gas has a heating power of the atmosphere 70 times higher compared to CO2 over a 20-year time span.

In fact, methane gas is responsible for almost 25% of the increase in temperature since pre-industrial times and for 20% of polluting emissions worldwide. Furthermore, it damages human health as well as that of other animals and plants as it modifies ecosystems.

How much does methane gas cost?

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The cost of methane gas is quite high since the fields are mostly located in Russia, Algeria, and the United States of America.

Moreover, in addition to extraction, costs are also affected by transport through gas pipelines or ships. In this second case, there is also a further cost for the passage to the liquid state.

How can we spend less and reduce gas waste?

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To spend and waste less methane gas you need to be aware of some simple tips that we are going to analyse together. Here are some practical tips to pollute and spend less gas at home.

1. Avoid heat losses

And to do this, be careful to use domestic heat sources correctly. If we are not careful there will be damage to the environment, caused by polluting emissions into the atmosphere that contaminate the air we breathe.

2. Pay attention in the kitchen

In the kitchen place your pans on the gas stove in proportion to their size. In this way the gas flame will heat the contents without dispersing the heat and, therefore, we will not have any gas dispersion.

3. Switch off or lower the heating when away

Heating the house during the cold months is really a sore point. If we know that we will be absent for a prolonged period, we should try not to turn the heating on at all.

4. Use smart thermostatic valves

Thermostatic valves are used, as the name suggests, to coordinate the switching on of the heating in the best possible way, while also ensuring that comfort in the home is safeguarded. Thanks to these valves, it is possible to program a different temperature depending on the room.

The valves also sense, for example, when a window is opened, in order to stop the heating in that particular room while still heating the other ones.

5. Keep the heating of the house controlled through Apps

Technology helps us as well since there are so many applications that allow you to keep domestic heating under control. It is obvious that in order to use these applications at home there must be an internet connection. However, if the connection is interrupted, the thermostat will keep working and, in the worst case, it will still be adjustable manually.

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We have to keep in mind that gas is a non-renewable resource that is really expensive, both for the planet and the economy. Furthermore, if Europe wants to achieve its carbon-neutral goal by 2050, it will have to work hard and fast.

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6 Benefits of Building Sustainable Homes https://ecobnb.com/blog/2022/06/benefits-building-sustainable-homes/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=benefits-building-sustainable-homes Wed, 22 Jun 2022 20:13:52 +0000 https://ecobnb.com/blog/?p=47057 We are all becoming more aware of the environmental problems, realizing that we need to change both our behaviors and the environment we live in as soon as possible. As such, a growing number of people are designing their homes to be eco-friendly. Luckily, thanks to the technology available today and new sustainable solutions being […]

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We are all becoming more aware of the environmental problems, realizing that we need to change both our behaviors and the environment we live in as soon as possible. As such, a growing number of people are designing their homes to be eco-friendly. Luckily, thanks to the technology available today and new sustainable solutions being developed all the time, we can reduce our carbon footprint starting at the construction stage of our homes.

Even though some dismiss green homes as costly, the benefits still outweigh all the potential disadvantages. For instance, sustainable homes are an excellent long-term investment that pays back with low maintenance costs, high resale value should you ever choose to sell your house, and increased energy efficiency. Furthermore, these types of homes allow you to feel more connected with nature, whether it’s through landscaping or reducing energy consumption.

Don’t shy away from sustainable building because of all the misconceptions floating around. Instead, read the article below and learn why you should consider a green home.

It’s a Long-Term Investment

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Although initial construction costs may be higher, especially if you want to get some technologically-advanced solutions, the overall operating and energy costs offer long-term savings.

There’s really no need to resign from building a sustainable home because of the construction costs. There are plenty of green loans available, so all you need to do is check for them in your country. You can learn more about green loans in Australia, the UK, Norway, the US, Costa Rica, and everywhere – the possibilities are out there, you just need to know where to look. Also, many governments offer special funding options for those who decide to go green.

Furthermore, if you ever decide to sell your eco-friendly house, you will be able to do so quickly and for a reasonable price. According to the studies, homes with high energy-efficiency ratings sell for more on average compared to “regular” houses that lack sustainable solutions. Because people all over the world are becoming more environmentally conscious, green buildings also tend to get snatched from the market much faster.

Energy Efficiency

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Architects who work on sustainable homes try to reduce dependency on energy from non-renewable sources, such as coal or natural gas. That’s why their projects include, for example, solar panels to take advantage of the clean energy or windows placed in a way that allows as much natural light as possible. Skylights are also a popular solution as they can increase the overall value of your home and can help avoid design flaws, such as stuffy, cold, or dark rooms.

Moreover, to make your home even more energy-efficient, you can install a rainwater tank. This way, you will be able to use rainwater for different purposes, such as watering the garden, doing the laundry, or flushing the toilet.

You should also consider using environmentally friendly building materials, such as bamboo, cork, or recycled glass. Not only are these sustainable, but they also look great and can help you save money in the long run.

Greater Level of Comfort Year-Round

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Eco-friendly homes emphasize better insulation, which helps maintain a stable and comfortable temperature inside, no matter how many degrees the outdoor thermometer shows. Double-paned windows, proper insulation, solid doors, and high-quality building materials protect from drafts and temperature variations throughout the day.

This has another benefit – your HVAC system won’t have to work as hard to keep your home at a comfortable temperature, which will result in lower energy bills.

Better Indoor Air Quality

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Green homes can be beneficial to your health. According to the information provided by the US Environmental Protection Agency, outdoor air is two to five times less polluted than indoor air. This is connected to the fact that building and furnishing materials, such as paints, cleaning products, or carpets can be harmful to human health. As such, switching to sustainable and eco-friendly materials can purify the indoor air.

On top of that, sustainable construction avoids using materials with toxic substances or plastic byproducts. This makes the buildings more comfortable for people and better for the environment.

Feeling Connected to Nature

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Building a sustainable home can make you feel good about yourself and your choices, but what about another benefit: your own home allows you to feel closer and more connected to nature. Knowing that you did everything in your power to reduce energy consumption and use renewable energy sources and building materials can positively impact your overall well-being.

Additionally, if you want to have the beauty of nature within reach, you can think about sustainable landscaping designed to thrive in local temperatures, rainfall, and weather patterns. This can mean anything from planting native species to being careful with the fertilizers and pesticides you use or encouraging the use of reclaimed water. Sustainable landscaping practices help preserve local ecosystems and prevent air, water, and soil pollution. It can also reduce long-term costs and limit the amount of necessary maintenance.

It Gives You Room for Experiments

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Building a sustainable home can be an excellent opportunity for creative experiments. This means that, depending on your budget, you can incorporate some of the most interesting design ideas or modern solutions. You can also opt for unconventional materials or work with an architect to design a house with a floor plan that fits all your needs or enhance home growing potential, allowing for food production to increase the self-sufficiency of your household.

Another interesting approach is a holistic design which involves looking at your home as a space to be used. This enables you to ensure that every element has multiple functions and that all elements work together to improve efficiency. It’s all about making sure that the space is suited to its use instead of just being one big modern showroom where nothing can be touched.

In Conclusion

As you can see, building sustainable homes is better for the environment than the traditional home-building process, and it allows you to make many interesting choices on both design and the construction level. You can build with renewable and non-toxic materials and ensure that your home will be a healthy and comfortable place.

Even though environmentally friendly homes may be quite costly to buy, they are a worthwhile investment that will help you make your money back in lower bills. In the long run, you will also enjoy better health and help protect the environment for the current and future generations.

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The 5 Biggest Eco-Tourism Mistakes That Can Increase, Not Decrease Your Carbon Footprint https://ecobnb.com/blog/2021/10/eco-tourism-mistakes-increase-carbon-footprint/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=eco-tourism-mistakes-increase-carbon-footprint Mon, 11 Oct 2021 06:00:23 +0000 https://ecobnb.com/blog/?p=43388 Eco-Tourism is fast growing among today’s eco-conscious travelers. As our environmental concerns become more serious, holiday makers and travelers alike are trying to vacation in a more sustainable and eco-friendly way. However, it is quite easy to make mistakes that actually increase your carbon footprint, not minimise it. Here are the 5 most common eco-tourism […]

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Eco-Tourism is fast growing among today’s eco-conscious travelers. As our environmental concerns become more serious, holiday makers and travelers alike are trying to vacation in a more sustainable and eco-friendly way. However, it is quite easy to make mistakes that actually increase your carbon footprint, not minimise it. Here are the 5 most common eco-tourism mistakes that you can make and how to avoid them.

1. Not choosing eco-friendly transport

travelling by airplane is one of the Mistakes That Can Increase, Not Decrease Your Carbon Footprint

Traveling by plane is one of the main eco-tourism mistakes to avoid. Photo by Ross Parmly on Unsplash

This is probably the biggest culprit at increasing your carbon footprint. Most of the time, flying is really the only option you have to get to your holiday destination, and that produces a lot of emissions. If you can’t avoid flying, there are some ways to help minimise your footprint.

You can help minimise your environmental impact by taking public transport to and from the airport. When you fly, try and pack less so as not to weigh the plane down, which will reduce it’s fuel consumption. Also, sorry first-class flyers, avoiding flying in first-class will help too, as it can increase your carbon emissions, sometimes by as much as 5 times!

Also, when you arrive at your destination, be sure to use public transport as much as possible to further reduce your environmental impact.

2. Not staying at environmentally conscious accommodation

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Choosing a large chain hotel instead of local and eco-friendly accommodation is one of the most popular mistakes in eco-tourism. Photo by Q.U.I on Unsplash

Large chain hotels and resorts tend to harm the local communities more than they help them. They are usually owned by a company that is based elsewhere, thus taking money away from the local economy. When traveling with your carbon footprint in mind, it’s best to avoid staying at one of these.

Be sure to choose accommodation where the money is going back into the local community.

3. Choosing the wrong eco-travel tours and guides

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Choosing the wrong tour can also be one of the mistakes in your eco-tourism experience. Photo by Edewaa Foster on Unsplash

There are some tours that are spectacular and are great for the environment, but a lot of these are not. Wildlife tourism can be very problematic, as most of the interactive ones like dolphin swimming and tiger petting are actually cruel to the animals. Another thing to look out for is choosing a guided tour where the tour guides are not paid a living wage. Also, cruise holiday packages are terrible choices.

If you will be interacting with any wildlife, then it’s best to avoid booking that tour, as it’s probably not eco-friendly. Be sure to ask questions and do your research while choosing the right guided tour and make sure that they are paid fairly for their work.

4. Packing the wrong things for your eco-trip

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For a lot of eco-minded, recycle warriors, this philosophy falls by the wayside when on holiday. Yet it shouldn’t really ever be forgotten. Eating on planes, while some have tried to reduce plastic cutlery, still create a lot of plastic waste. Also, tiny little travel toiletries, as well as single use plastic water bottles help increase your environmental impact and not in a positive way.

Buy reusable, refillable containers for your shampoo and body wash. Bring a reusable water bottle to use while away, as many places have refill stations.

5. Not relying on eco-friendly technology enough

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When you book your holidays, it’s easy to go to your routine online booking services. Yet, many of these are not booking you the best, most eco-friendly trips, which will increase your carbon footprint.

Look for eco-friendly online book sites which can help you book your trip with the lowest possible carbon footprint.

These are the five most common and biggest eco-tourism mistakes which increase your carbon footprint, and easy ways to help avoid making them.

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Eco-friendly honeymoon: tips for a more sustainable trip https://ecobnb.com/blog/2021/07/eco-friendly-honeymoon-tips-sustainable-trip/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=eco-friendly-honeymoon-tips-sustainable-trip Thu, 08 Jul 2021 06:00:18 +0000 https://ecobnb.com/blog/?p=41060 After organizing the perfect green wedding, it’s time to think about an eco-friendly honeymoon. But what exactly does that mean? How can it be done? Here are our tips! The honeymoon is now an essential part of the wedding: a perfect moment to start life as a couple, to bond even more with your partner […]

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After organizing the perfect green wedding, it’s time to think about an eco-friendly honeymoon. But what exactly does that mean? How can it be done? Here are our tips!

Eco-friendly honeymoon: tips and destinations for a more sustainable trip

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The honeymoon is now an essential part of the wedding: a perfect moment to start life as a couple, to bond even more with your partner and discover new places, whether they are far or near. A way of entertainment, but also and above all a moment of construction and connection. And if the protection of the environment is an increasingly felt issue, especially among young people, it is natural that people are attentive to their environmental impact even in this special occasion. Today the eco-friendly honeymoon is a real trend.

What is an eco-friendly honeymoon?

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Nothing extreme or wild. Taking an eco-friendly honeymoon simply means being aware and choosing alternatives that can reduce CO2 emissions associated with transport, accommodation, food and shopping.

How to organize an eco-friendly honeymoon?

Living a honeymoon that is environmentally friendly and respectful of local people is not complex at all, in fact you have just to pay some extra attention to the various choices, from destination to means of transport. But let’s go in order and see some ideal destinations and the best means of transport for a green honeymoon.

How to move and where to go

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When you think of honeymoon, you image exotic and distant destinations. But for being magical and unique it doesn’t necessarily have to be that way: there are many destinations that can be reached by train. In this way you can add that magic that only this means of transport can offer. And if you can’t avoid the plane, then the train becomes the ideal solution for internal travel. In this way you can experience the famous USA coast to coast journey in a sustainable way or experience the unique emotions of the Eastern & Oriental Express. Also, when booking the plane, beware of the compensation programs!

A valid alternative is opting for a fantastic sailing holiday or even choosing one of those destinations that have focused on ecotourism, such as Croatia, Costa Rica, Denmark and Palau.

What to do during an eco-friendly honeymoon

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Trekking, walks in the city, tastings of local products and of course a lot of relaxation: the activities to do during a green honeymoon are really many! Just find the one that’s right for you always remembering to save energy and to pollute the least possible.

Romantic accommodations for an eco-sustainable honeymoon

When organizing a green honeymoon, the accommodation is fundamental. To reduce our environmental impact, in fact, we must book a stay in a sustainable facility. The choices are endless, we can only recommend a few. Which one will you choose?

Do you want to use your wedding list to organize your eco-friendly honeymoon? Ask your guests to contribute with our Gift Cards!

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How to Support Local Farmers During Your Travels https://ecobnb.com/blog/2020/10/support-local-farmers-travels/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=support-local-farmers-travels Thu, 29 Oct 2020 07:00:33 +0000 https://ecobnb.com/blog/?p=36732 No matter where you go in this big, wide world, you can help hometown merchants, farmers, and yourself by eating and shopping locally. By going to the county farmer’s markets or eating at a neighborhood eatery instead of the major chain restaurant, you can help the economy, support small businesses, and make the world an […]

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No matter where you go in this big, wide world, you can help hometown merchants, farmers, and yourself by eating and shopping locally. By going to the county farmer’s markets or eating at a neighborhood eatery instead of the major chain restaurant, you can help the economy, support small businesses, and make the world an overall better place.

Let’s look at how you can do your part.

Shop Locally, Help the Community

The easiest way to support local farmers is to eat the food they grow near the places where they grow it. No matter how far you travel, you can find a market where the food is well-prepared and made with extra care. If this is something that interests you, then go online and search for “farmers markets” or “local eateries near me” and see which of the results pique your interest.

When you eat locally, you are helping the local economy. Not only are you supporting the farmers who grow the food that you are buying, but you are also helping to employ others in town. For instance, think about the local entrepreneurs who are running the farmers market or the small restaurant owners who depend on your business to stay afloat.

When you help the farmers, you also save money. Local goods don’t have the additional costs for transportation, packaging, and taxes, so they can sell their food for less. As a bonus, shopping locally is just more fun as you can connect with the residents and make valuable connections that you can meet again the next time you come around.

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Help the Environment, Help the Farmers

When you buy farm food, you aren’t only helping financially, but you are also helping the environment, which allows the farmers to keep growing. Just think about the pollution created when trucks drive produce from one side of the country to the other. That air pollution fills the sky and negatively impacts the air quality, which hurts soil quality.

By purchasing food made locally, you are also preserving the wildlife and the surrounding lands. Farms are often located on one parcel of land, while the major manufacturers need additional structures for packing, refrigeration, and shipping. With fewer man-made structures around, the animals have more room to roam.

On your way to the farmer’s market, pick up a reusable bag. When you use plastic bags that you’ll just throw out later, you are making waste that can take 1,000 years to break down. Even worse, when plastic bags break down, they do so into toxic chemicals that pollute the ground where farmers do their work.

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It’s Just Healthier

Most of us can stand to be a bit healthier, and when you shop locally and support farmers, you do just that. A lot of corporations load their products with pesticides to try to make the food last longer. However, many local suppliers focus on organic farming, which uses fewer chemicals, reduces greenhouse emissions, and utilizes natural resources, which means that you are getting pure food without the extra additives.

Fresh and clean vegetables can do wonders for your health. While they are low in calories, they also offer unique benefits. For instance, spinach provides vitamin K for strong bones, broccoli contains sulforaphane, which fights cancer, and beets are great for heart health.

Those hesitant to eat healthy may change their mind when they experience how fresh local produce tastes. Combining healthy eating with exercise can help you to feel better overall, and high-energy routines like biking and running can actually decrease your appetite. Avoiding fatty or salty food can also reduce your stress levels.

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The great thing about shopping locally is that it is a two-way street. Now only are you helping the local farmers, but you are helping yourself as well. Consider the local establishment the next time you travel.

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6 Ways to Plan a Green Vacation https://ecobnb.com/blog/2020/07/plan-green-vacation/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=plan-green-vacation Fri, 17 Jul 2020 06:00:03 +0000 https://ecobnb.com/blog/?p=35135 Most of us try to incorporate green practices in our daily routine so as to minimize our impact on the environment. Then why do we put this habit on hold when we go on vacation? A green vacation not only saves resources and reduces your carbon footprint, but also leaves you with a deeper understanding of […]

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Most of us try to incorporate green practices in our daily routine so as to minimize our impact on the environment. Then why do we put this habit on hold when we go on vacation? A green vacation not only saves resources and reduces your carbon footprint, but also leaves you with a deeper understanding of the places you have visited and their culture. What’s more, green tourism is fun! Here are six easy ways to make sure that your next vacation is enjoyable and eco-friendly!

Say Yes to Green Methods of Transportation

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Choose a mode of travel that minimizes your carbon emissions as much as possible. Though traveling by road is usually better for the environment than flying, it may not always be possible.
You can try to reduce the environmental impact of your air travel as much as you can by choosing a direct flight with fewer stops. Pack light as lighter baggage translates to lesser fuel consumption and lower emissions. Some airlines allow you to balance the environmental impact of your trip through carbon offsetting, which means that they’ll add a small fee to your flight ticket which would be used for funding eco-friendly programs.
Again, after you’ve reached your destination, travel as the average local does. Use public transport or if possible, rent a bicycle or an energy-efficient hybrid or electric vehicle. While visiting nearby tourist spots or markets, try walking or cycling and enjoy the local sights that you would have otherwise missed from the remoteness of an air-conditioned car. Find out if your hotel provides regular shuttles to popular tourist spots nearby.

Choose Eco-Friendly Hotels

Opt for eco-friendly hotels that follow green practices such as rain water harvesting, responsible waste and sewage disposal and use of alternate sources of energy.
Some hotels even go a step further and are built using a combination of natural, sustainable materials and recycled materials. However, beware of greenwashing or hotels that only claim to be “green” without implementing even the simplest of eco-friendly measures. Establishments that are accredited or certified by an independent auditor are always safe bets.
Also, eco-tourism does not necessarily mean that you’ll have to stay in basic accommodations and let go of the usual perks and comforts you look forward to during your vacation. As the Travel channel says, some of the most luxurious hotels and resorts in the world are eco-friendly and offer all modern amenities.
However, if you are unable to find eco-friendly hotels at the place you want to visit, here is what you can do to reduce the environmental impact of your stay. If you are in the habit of taking showers at home, then do the same now. Do lesser laundry. Cut down on your water and energy consumption by asking staff not to change your sheets or towels daily. While leaving the room, switch off all fans, lights and other electrical devices.

Reuse and Recycle

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  • A family of four can easily use up to four to eight bottles of water per day while sightseeing on a hot day. Minimize the number of plastic bottles you’ll have to toss in the recycling bin by carrying your own reusable water bottle with you.
  • If you are not sure of the recycling facilities available at your destination, take out all plastic packaging and wrapping at home before you pack your bag.
  • Carry rechargeable batteries for your cameras and flashlights.
  • Most airline carriers are lax when it comes to recycling. Though 75 percent of the waste produced by airlines can be recycled, in reality, only 20 percent is. Though you may not be able to change your airline’s eco-policies, you can minimize the impact of your travel by carrying the tiny water bottles they give you off the plane and disposing it in a recycle bin at the airport terminal.

Engage Your Family in Green Activities

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Find eco-friendly activities for you and your children at your destination. If conducted responsibly, horseback riding, hiking, scuba diving, wilderness and birding tours etc offer plenty of opportunities to learn, relax and enjoy without harming the environment.

Always observe local rules and guidelines given by your guide. Touching and stepping on coral reefs are a strict no-no as even the slightest impact can cause great damage. Diving spots close to coral reefs may also require you to avoid wearing chemical sunscreens that cause them to bleach and die.

While hiking, stay on regular trails to avoid destroying delicate plant and animal life. Never leave any trash lying around. Always follow the “no-trace” policy so that you don’t leave any impact on your visit on the place.

Support the Local Economy

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Try out the local food flavors and specialties instead of patronizing the usual international fast food chains that you would find anywhere. While shopping for souvenirs to take back home, buy meaningful items that reflect the local heritage and are made by local craftsmen. Don’t buy jewelry or other knick-knacks that are made from endangered species or other wild animals. Tempted as you might be to keep a little piece of that coral reef as a souvenir to take home, desist from doing so. Natural beauty is best left untouched and it is up to us to preserve it for our future generations.

Try a Volunteer Vacation

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If you wish to contribute to the environment in a more concrete, hands-on way than what we’ve covered here so far, then you should definitely try a volunteer vacation. A volunteer vacation or voluntourism, as it is also known, is an entirely different experience. It gives you an opportunity to visit a new destination, meet other like-minded people, have fun, and at the same time, leave the place a little better than when you first came. To avoid bad experiences, always register with a reputed organization which invites volunteers to join them in week-long trips involving building and maintaining hiking trails across the country.

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Zero-Waste Travel Tips https://ecobnb.com/blog/2020/07/zero-waste-travel-tips/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=zero-waste-travel-tips Fri, 10 Jul 2020 20:01:43 +0000 https://ecobnb.com/blog/?p=35036 ‘Zero waste’ is one of the biggest goal of the 21st century. But is zero-waste travelling a realistic possibility? Discover 4 tips for reducing consumption, minimising waste and maximising recycling when are you travelling Traveling can be a very unorganized process that often leaves you tired and feeling exhausted. Traveling shouldn’t be a burden, so […]

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‘Zero waste’ is one of the biggest goal of the 21st century. But is zero-waste travelling a realistic possibility? Discover 4 tips for reducing consumption, minimising waste and maximising recycling when are you travelling

Traveling can be a very unorganized process that often leaves you tired and feeling exhausted. Traveling shouldn’t be a burden, so make it worth the trip. You may even find you like some of those Vancouver houses for sale and stick around the area. As we dive further into the realm of travel tips, here are a few extra zero-waste travel tips that will have you feeling great every time you take that trip.

Go Paperless

Going paperless may be the easiest way to reduce your waste when traveling. Download your tickets instead of printing them out.

Today, many airlines, trains, and coaches offer downloadable tickets, so that you don’t have to carry that boarding ticket around everywhere you go. There are chances of losing it, which doesn’t help with the zero-waste aspect of traveling. Saving paper and the environment can be done with this simple act, so why not go paperless today?

go paperless: download tikets and e-books for your trip

Zero-Waste Products

There are many ways to reduce your waste when traveling, with one of those ways having to do with the products that you bring on your trip.

From shampoo, to chewable toothpaste tablets, razors, and powder deodorant are all ways to reduce your waste on your next trip. Simply changing up the products you bring will have you saving the environment little by little.You can bring all of your favorite products, but with a little bit of twist. Don’t hesitate on switching up your products to be waste free the next time you decide to pack it up and travel.

Changing your products could have you on your way to being an efficient traveler… all while saving the environment. Be waste free and help your community a little bit as you travel in the future.

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Zero-Waste Hotels and Restaurants

According to Wrap, in UK hotels produce 289,700 tonne of waste each year, including 79,000 tonnes of food waste.  When we travel it’s important to support zero-waste hotels or restaurant and prefer eco-friendly accommodations. Some eco-hotels are reducing their waste abolishing monouse and single dose containers, maximising recycling and supporting their wider community with organic local farms. When choosing your hotel for the next travel, just choose from the many eco-friendly options you find on Ecobnb.

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Reusable Containers

The way you travel and the products you bring may be single use, so change it up and get some reusable containers for those products that don’t typically make it past one use.

Flasks, water bottles, reusable coffee cups, and lunch boxes are only a few products that could help you reduce your waste as you travel. Allowing items to be used more than once, allows for everything to be used fully, which cuts down on all waste greatly. There is no reason to be wasteful, so help your community and invest in some equipment to make your travel a little easier and way more efficient.

reusable wooden cutlery for your zero-waste travel

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Switching up what you bring your products in may be unique to you, but it will make everything much easier, from packing to waste reduction. It is the way of the future and keeping down waste from individual to individual is important for the future of our planet.

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5 Advantages of Choosing Eco-Friendly Cosmetics https://ecobnb.com/blog/2020/04/eco-friendly-cosmetics/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=eco-friendly-cosmetics Tue, 14 Apr 2020 10:28:36 +0000 https://ecobnb.com/blog/?p=31431 Do you ever think about how your daily beauty routine has an impact on the environment? You’re in the right place if you want to discover 5 good reasons to choose eco cosmetics rather than the ordinary ones. Not only your health, but also the whole planet will be grateful! How negative is the impact […]

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Do you ever think about how your daily beauty routine has an impact on the environment? You’re in the right place if you want to discover 5 good reasons to choose eco cosmetics rather than the ordinary ones. Not only your health, but also the whole planet will be grateful!

How negative is the impact of the main products you use everyday? Choosing eco-friendly creams, detergents and shampoos is an important choice.

Discover 5 reasons which will make you want to buy only eco cosmetics!

Eco-Cosmetics: what does this word really mean?

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If a cosmetic product has a natural and organic label, it means that it is 95% (or even more) composed of organic ingredients.

The main difference between an eco-cosmetic and a traditional one can be found on the ingredient list. As a matter of fact, traditional cosmetics usually contain silicones, mineral oils, synthetic polymers, preservatives  and artificial perfumes.

Whereas, in organic cosmetics we have plant elements, such as vegetable oils, essential oils, active ingredients and natural perfumes which replace the synthetic elements

Furthermore, if you use preservatives, they must be certified.

5 Reasons to choose Eco-Cosmetics

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There are several reasons which make Eco-Cosmetics better than the ordinary ones. Here you are, the most important 5.

1. Respect the Environment

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When you use synthetic and chemical products, not only leave they traces on your skin, but they also end up contaminating the air and the water. As a matter of fact, according to some recent studies, some ingredients contained in sunscreen damage coral reefs, causing their bleaching. By using bio-cosmetics, you’ll avoid this damages and you’ll protect the ecosystems.

The ingredients of organic cosmetics have been grown without the use of pesticides or harmful fertilizers. So, if you use them, you’ll protect the biodiversity and promote the organic farming.

2. Protect the health

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The cosmetic industry is one of the least regulated markets in the world. As a matter of fact, the lists of ingredients of several beauty products (shampoos, toothpastes, bubble baths..) contain toxic substances. Some studies also claim that our body absorbs up to 5 kilos of harmful substances through beauty products per year.

Among the most dangerous substances there are petrochemicals and parabens, used in traditional cosmetics to make their shelf-life longer. According to some scientific studies (such as this one), parabens make the body stop producing estrogens and can be the reason of many diseases such as cancer, fragile immune system and allergies.

By choosing Eco-Cosmetics, you’ll avoid these damages.

3. Nourish your skin and your hair

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The skin covers our entire body and it needs to be nourished. Also, it’s useful to protect you from infection and to filter out toxins. So, taking care of your hair is not just an aesthetic issue but it’s about protecting your health.

The organic and natural ingredients, contained in eco-organic cosmetics, provide your skin and hair with an important nourishment.

The ingredients of eco-cosmetics are all natural substances such as olive oil, argan oil, almond oil, aloe vera, coconut oil, etc.. They help your skin to be healthier. In addition, some of these natural ingredients contain antioxidants which are anti-aging

4. Eco-Cosmetics aren’t more expensive

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We are used to thinking that eco-cosmetics are far more expensive than the other ones. But this is not true. As a matter of fact, on the market you can find cheap eco-products or you could also make them. There are a lots of DIY projects.

5. Eco-Cosmetics don’t damage the most sensitive skins

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Last but not least, eco cosmetics adapt to all skin types, even the most sensitive ones, which must be treated with delicate products. Organic creams don’t contain artificial preservatives or synthetic perfumes which may cause allergies and damages to kids and sensitive skins. 

What do you think about it? Are you already using eco cosmetics? If yes, good choice. If no, we are sure that this article made you change your mind. Let us know your experience with eco cosmetics by leaving a comment!

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