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an assortment of personal items laid out on a wooden floor with the words to the lighthouse

One of the first changes I made going Zero Waste was to make sure I had everything I should ever need in my favorite bookish tote bag. I carry all the things that will help me refuse unwanted plast…

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eco - friendly and zero - waste toiletries for travel and every day

Looking for plastic-free, eco-friendly, zero waste and solid toiletries for travel and every day? Stop digging. Just click and read my post. Moreover, you can also find out how to reduce your liquids in your carry-on while travelling.

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"Travel sustainably with zero-waste kits! ♻️🧳 Pack smart with eco-friendly essentials designed to reduce waste and keep you prepared for any adventure. A must-have for the conscious traveler! 🌍🚀 #ZeroWasteTravel #EcoFriendly #SustainablePacking"

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the words 5 essential items for low waste travel on top of a table with other items

Keeping up with a low waste lifestyle while traveling is no easy feat. But there are ways to make it just a bit easier. Here are our 5 essential items for low waste traveling. #travel #zerowaste #sustainableliving | The Crooked Carrot

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the contents of a zero waste box with text overlay

Pack items for your travels that allow you to minimise waste. For example, take a reusable water bottle and cup, plastic-free toiletries and take-out containers. By carrying such items with you wherever you go, you can reduce your impact and enjoy a more sustainable stay.

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the contents of a zero waste to go kit laid out on a wooden surface with text overlay

Creating a zero waste to go kit is such a simple and effective way to curb waste on the go. It doesn't cost much to make your own kit and it's honestly fun to customize. Here's how to make your own!

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a basket filled with food and drinks on top of a table

Last Saturday my Boyfriend and I took a to drive down to Dorset to have a gander at the beautiful Durdle Door on the coast. Of course, I had to make a picnic, and of course it had to be zero waste - this was the first time spending the whole day out since starting my zero waste journey, so I really thought about what we would need while on a long car journey and out and about. I wanted to have enough food and drink so we wouldn't have to buy anything. I made a pasta salad the night before…

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an assortment of ingredients are laid out on top of a piece of paper with spoons

"Travel sustainably with zero-waste kits! ♻️🧳 Pack smart with eco-friendly essentials designed to reduce waste and keep you prepared for any adventure. A must-have for the conscious traveler! 🌍🚀 #ZeroWasteTravel #EcoFriendly #SustainablePacking"

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