*Drum roll* ….We give you travel hacks for traveling with tomorrow’s air in mind. Whether you are at the beginning, middle or end of your journey towards climate clever travel. It’s time to travel for good; for tomorrow’s air.
Whether you’re a last minute accommodation booker or a months-in-advance type of gal/guy, we’ve got you covered.
The bottom line, lodging shouldn’t jeopardize the local area - environmentally, economically and socially.
If you want to get into the nitty gritty of being a climate clever lodger (do it!), be our guest.
Our climate road toll is highly dependent on who we’re with - quantity, and what we’re driving - quality.
But there still are plenty of tools to use regardless of if you’re behind the wheel of an electric car or a beat up kombi.
Our climate road toll is highly dependent on who we’re with - quantity, and what we’re driving - quality.
But there still are plenty of tools to use regardless of if you’re behind the wheel of an electric car or a beat up kombi.
Carbon calculators down, flying friends. There is no denying the carbon impact of our jetsetting, but we think that counting our carbon calories doesn’t tell the whole story.
Let’s not lose sight of the good that travel brings.
When it comes to flying we’ve got some easy peasy tips to fly with tomorrow’s air in mind.
Whether we are at home or on hiatus, what we eat matters. Although, some of the rules that we apply in our own kitchen may not readily translate to all the destinations we travel to.
Aim for food that uses local ingredients and you’ll get a taste for the destination and do your bit to reduce the impacts that travel has on our planet.
It can be hard to get a perfect 10/10 for sustainable food choices because of the complexity of our food systems. We’ll point you in the right direction so that being a climate clever eater doesn’t take away from tasty food or experiences.
Retail brands are doing their part to make products for travel with sustainable materials and in ways that minimize their impact on our natural resources. Today’s travelers have a multitude of choices when it comes to shopping for your trip, and on it.
Here’s what to ask yourself before you pay:
• What is this item made of?
• Who made it?
• Where was it made?
• Can it be recycled or what happens to it when you’re done with it?
Don’t forget to bring up carbon emissions with whoever it is you’re planning that next getaway or business trip.