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Sustainable Travel Tips for Exploring Toronto

Sustainable Travel Tips for Exploring Toronto

Have you started thinking sustainability yet? It is important to note that traveling sustainably is a way to reduce our impact on climate change.

Sustainable travel is not a myth or a trend to identify with, but, a practice that starts by making smarter choices in every aspect of the trip. When planning your travel and booking transport and accommodation, you need to think sustainably. Even airlines are investing in sustainable aviation fuels that reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

Going on vacation is a great time to explore, unwind, and refresh, especially when taking a break from work. Many people look forward to taking vacations as part of their reward. The tourism industry is changing a lot these days! So many places are really trying hard to be more eco-friendly and offer sustainable services.

If you are planning a visit to Toronto, that is a great idea because Toronto features lots of tourist attractions like the CN Tower, CASA Loma, Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto Zoo, Toronto Island, etc. There are convenient flight options available for you when booking flights to Toronto. Canadian Affair operates direct flights to Toronto all year round, making it easier for travelers to reach this vibrant city. 

But the question is, how can you plan sustainable travel? Every positive step we take towards sustainability when traveling preserves our environment, saves resources, and reflects positively in local communities.

1. Reduce waste and recycle. Always read the instructions before putting the waste away to see if it can be recycled. It is always written on the product. Buy reusable items, water bottles, shopping bags, and toiletry containers. Choose products with minimal packaging and avoid disposable items whenever possible. This reduces waste both during travel and at the destination.

2. When booking your accommodation, choose eco-friendly accommodations.
Choose an accommodation that is committed to reducing carbon emissions, no matter how little. Check if they use renewable energy sources for lighting and heating, as well as environmentally friendly options for supplies like cleaning products and toiletries. Most hotels or resorts write this on their website.

3. Using public transportation conserves energy. If your destination is walkable, walking is another way to conserve energy and also exercise your body. Other means of transportation to explore the city include renting bicycles, electric cars, eco-trains, electric scooters, sailing or boating, and horseback riding, which depend on the rules regarding animal handling in that location.
 
4. Support local businesses.
Pick a travel destination that supports local businesses because, by supporting local businesses, you reduce greenhouse gas emissions, which means less transportation. Local businesses require less packaging, which helps with waste reduction and promotes and preserves culture. Visit local businesses like Saving Grace (Trinity Bellwoods), Famiglia Baldassare (Davenport), and Snapture This (Downtown) when you arrive in Toronto.
 
5. Reduce Your Carbon Footprint.
Always remember to reduce, reuse, and recycle. What this means is that when you need new clothes or gear, look for sustainable suppliers. Avoid fast fashion; it contributes to greenhouse gases and synthetic fibers. Purchase items that are well-made that you can reuse when going on your next trip.

6. Promote sustainable travel.
There is always that person who wants to have a conversation; that is always an opportunity to talk about environmental issues and share knowledge.

7. Carbon Offsetting.
Carbon offsetting is a way to make up for the greenhouse gases your travel emits. Support projects with lower emissions. Planting a tree, renewable energy—in short, airlines and travel agencies are already supporting this idea.

In conclusion, being intentional about your travel plans will make it easier for you to have a positive impact on the places you visit and help the world be a more convenient, healthy, and better place for us all.

Photo by Vincent Albos

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