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Camp with Minimal Impact on the Environment
Tips for Eco-Friendly Camping
Whether you are camping, fishing, hunting or just out enjoying nature, there are decisions you make every day that can support a clean and healthy environment. Some basic environmentally friendly camping tips are listed below.
Leave No Trace
This is the first rule of camping. We can best show our respect to the wildlife and the land we are enjoying by leaving it as it was before we visited. A lot of tips can fall into this eco-friendly camping category.
- Carry out your garbage and food scraps, and minimize your impact on the land by disturbing only what is necessary.
- Stick to the established trails when hiking, instead of creating new trails.
- When in the wilderness, be aware of ways you might impact your surroundings and avoid them.
Reduce, Reuse, Recycle
If you make this trio your mantra when camping, you will be well on your way to an environmentally friendly camping trip.
- Reduce: When making purchases for the trip, such as food, look for options that minimize packaging. For instance, avoid buying individually packaged snacks and bottled water. Instead you can purchase larger quantities and package the servings in reusable containers.
- Reuse: package all meals and ingredients in containers that can be reused, use dishes that can be washed rather than flimsy plates that will be thrown away after your meal.
- Recycle: bring your recyclable containers home to recycle.
Buy Recycled
There is a long list of camping related products that include recycled content such as flash lights, fleece blankets, and jackets. You can play a role in reducing the items sent to the ever expanding landfills, by helping create the market for recycled products. For example, why should soda bottles end up in the landfill when they can end up in a fleece jacket?
Cleaning Up
For clean up after the meal use an ecologically friendly soap like Dr. Bronner's Pure-Castile to lessen your impact when disposing of your wash water.
Consider Your Destination
While there is always a lot to explore, many great outdoor opportunities can be found close to home. You can reduce the need for driving, and thus reduce gas usage, and air quality pollutants.
Buy local products and services as much as possible
This not only supports the local community but also means that your purchases haven’t been shipped from far away, thus emitting vast amounts of CO2.
Stick to trails when walking or cycling
Use nature, do not invade it.
Regulate your water consumption
Reuse it whenever possible.
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