Food, Drink, and On‑the‑Go Reusables
Carry a stainless bottle and a compact filter if you’ll encounter uncertain water sources. Many airports now offer filling stations, so skip plastic altogether. A collapsible cup helps with tea, coffee, or juice, saving lids and cups at every stop.
Food, Drink, and On‑the‑Go Reusables
I once tracked a week of street‑food tastings using a metal spork, chopsticks, and a cloth napkin. I avoided at least fifteen single‑use forks, spoons, and tissues. Little habits add up quickly, especially when multiplied by thousands of mindful travelers.
Food, Drink, and On‑the‑Go Reusables
Buy nuts and dried fruit from bulk bins, storing them in a small pouch or beeswax wrap. Choose fresh, local produce with natural peels over plastic‑wrapped options. Share your favorite low‑waste snack ideas to help others skip throwaway wrappers.
Food, Drink, and On‑the‑Go Reusables
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