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]]>If you can, it’s always a good idea to support the locals who rely on tourism. Small local restaurants and food corners and family-run hotels are just some examples of businesses run by people who make your trips more convenient.
When possible, avoid traveling by plane or driving a car. You can lower the CO2 emission by going to destinations closer than you, taking a train, or riding a bike more. When exploring a new city, do it on foot or rent a bike or electric scooter and help reduce carbon footprint.
The lack of safari tourism is a good thing for African animals, but when things go back to normal, we should be extra careful about preserving their habitats while exploring these parts of the world. Seeing wildlife in person is always exciting, as long as we’re respectful guests.
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]]>Flying is a huge contributor to climate change, and it’s estimated that greenhouse gas emissions from air travel will continue to grow in the future. There are a few things we can do to reduce our carbon footprint, such as avoiding long-haul adventures for a while and traveling by train instead.
Swap your liquid for solid toiletries such as shampoo and conditioner bars, because they’re easier to fit into hand luggage and reduce unnecessary plastic waste. Also avoid using those toiletry bottles you get in hotel or hostel rooms, as they’re also a huge source of plastic waste.
We all know that wearing sunscreen is extremely important in order to protect our skin. But did you know that chemicals from sunscreens damage coral reefs and are extremely harmful to marine life? If you want to protect the oceans, make sure to swap these harmful for ocean-friendly sunscreens that don’t contain harmful ingredients such as oxybenzone and octinoxate.
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]]>The post 3 Ways to Be a Better Traveler After the Pandemic appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>If you can, it’s always a good idea to support the locals who rely on tourism. Small local restaurants and food corners and family-run hotels are just some examples of businesses run by people who make your trips more convenient.
When possible, avoid traveling by plane or driving a car. You can lower the CO2 emission by going to destinations closer than you, taking a train, or riding a bike more. When exploring a new city, do it on foot or rent a bike or electric scooter and help reduce carbon footprint.
The lack of safari tourism is a good thing for African animals, but when things go back to normal, we should be extra careful about preserving their habitats while exploring these parts of the world. Seeing wildlife in person is always exciting, as long as we’re respectful guests.
The post 3 Ways to Be a Better Traveler After the Pandemic appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The post Easy Swaps You Can Make to Become an Eco-Friendly Traveler appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Flying is a huge contributor to climate change, and it’s estimated that greenhouse gas emissions from air travel will continue to grow in the future. There are a few things we can do to reduce our carbon footprint, such as avoiding long-haul adventures for a while and traveling by train instead.
Swap your liquid for solid toiletries such as shampoo and conditioner bars, because they’re easier to fit into hand luggage and reduce unnecessary plastic waste. Also avoid using those toiletry bottles you get in hotel or hostel rooms, as they’re also a huge source of plastic waste.
We all know that wearing sunscreen is extremely important in order to protect our skin. But did you know that chemicals from sunscreens damage coral reefs and are extremely harmful to marine life? If you want to protect the oceans, make sure to swap these harmful for ocean-friendly sunscreens that don’t contain harmful ingredients such as oxybenzone and octinoxate.
The post Easy Swaps You Can Make to Become an Eco-Friendly Traveler appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
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