Sustainable travel is often about choosing eco-lodges or direct flights, but sometimes the most impactful choice is a simple decision at your destination, like using public transit or supporting a local food market instead of a chain. What's one practical, on-the-ground habit you've adopted to travel more responsibly?
I carry a refillable bottle and refill from taps where safe It cuts plastic waste and saves a few bucks on the road
I dodge chains and eat at local markets when traveling and I ride public transit or a bike instead of taking rideshares
I pack a compact tote and a small set of reusable bags so shopping on the go creates less waste and supports local vendors
I pick places with easy transit options and clear sustainability info so I can leave the car behind and wander like a local
I offset a portion of emissions after trips and push for transparent sustainability details from hosts This aligns with sustainable travel 2025 trends and sustainable travel 2025 guide