Lower Waste Travel
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Short answer: A few simple swaps can eliminate some travel waste — without making life harder.
We spent 3 years traveling through Central America with three kids. These are some low-waste habits that actually held up in real life.
1. Reusable Water Bottle (Essential)
This eliminates the majority of plastic waste. A filter bottle is ideal in areas with questionable water quality. LifeStraw Filter Water Bottle
2. Stainless Steel Straws
Durable, easy to clean, and actually useful — especially for fresh coconut water. Get one with a pouch and straw cleaner: Stainless Steel Straws
3. Reusable Utensils
Perfect for street food and markets where plastic utensils are common. Try light weight titanium: Travel Utensil Set
4. Cloth Bags
Small, lightweight, and eliminate plastic bags entirely — especially great for markers and grocery shopping. Click here: Produce Bags
5. Sun Protection Instead of Sunscreen
Long sleeves and hats reduce the need for chemical sunscreens. What to Pack
FAQ
Is low waste travel realistic with kids?
Yes— and we can all do better...
Does it save money?
Often yes, especially over long trips.
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