What better season than summer to enjoy the fresh air as well with family, friends or alone with nature for only witness? Just because it’s summer does not mean that we have to give up all our good ecological resolutions. This period is perfect to (re) become fully aware of the interest of preserving what surrounds us. So follow the guide for these tips for an eco-responsible summer!
Leave your car in the garage
During the holidays we all have the same ritual: a good breakfast (Bread, croissants, honey, fruits of the market …). It’s holidays, so take the time, it’s the opportunity a little walk or bike, just to start the day right! Not only is it perfectly eco-friendly, but it will allow you to make a few small savings and then you will also be able to eliminate the few abuses of the day before. So hop, we go out the sneakers, the scooter, the rollerblades to enjoy the sun, the landscapes and to do some exercise.
Go … gently on the water
Between usual consumption for hygiene and cooking, watering, swimming pool and other, a tourist uses an average of 880 liters of water per day! And yes, in summer, we consume much more water! Remember, however, that water supplies are limited and that some parts of the world facing repeated severe droughts face significant shortages. It is therefore essential not to waste this precious resource. For example, if you are staying a few days in a hotel, you can tell the staff that you do not need clean sheets daily to avoid wasting water. After all, at home, you do not change them every day, do you?
We protect ourselves, but we protect the ocean too
Exposing yourself to the sun without sunscreen is never a good idea. And I know what I’m talking about! We know that exposure to the sun, and UVB rays in particular, is dangerous for our skin, but we persist in wanting to tan. For me, it’s been years that I try, but I always finish more vanilla-strawberry than caramel. So no summer without sunscreen! However, here too we must make informed choices. When buying a sunscreen, several criteria come into play: nature of the skin, sun capital, protection index, etc. But it is also important to ensure that the cream that is selected is not polluting for the environment it is better to use eco-friendly “ocean-friendly” creams as well as large containers, those that limit overpacks and which do not contain plastic microbeads (polyethylene).When we know that no less than 25,000 tonnes of sunscreen are dumped into the oceans each year and that sunscreens, by their composition, promote the development of infections that can kill corals in 48 hours, we understand that it is urgent to react. So think about choosing a green and healthy sun cream!
Leave no trace of your passage
Whether you are on the beach, picnicking in the forest or tasting in the mountains, it is important, if not essential, to think of leaving the place as natural as you found it. For that, take simple provisions like a pocket ashtray or a tote bag to pick up your garbage. When the bins are full, we take our waste with us and we find another trash, because the wind disperses very quickly the waste that is collected Leave the clean place behind you before leaving the place seems to make sense, but do not hesitate to do more, that is to say, to pick up and throw away all the garbage you will find on the way, even if it’s not yours.
And if we avoided insecticides?
Be careful about the contents of your suitcases
Log out yourself!
Have local, seasonal and organic reflexes
What’s more enjoyable than walking the farmers’ markets: we avoid the rush of supermarkets and support the local economy. And we are full of memories! With the abundance of summer fruits and vegetables, it is also the right time to reduce its consumption of animal proteins, by combining them with vegetable proteins (chickpeas, lentils, quinoa, beans …).
Respect the fauna and flora
It’s so nice to discover landscapes different from what we see every day. Help preserve our environment by avoiding off the beaten track, at the risk of disturbing animals or trampling plants.
We take care of the coral. The latter is a fragile ecosystem threatened by rising temperatures and pollution. We do not collect coral and we do not buy jewelry or coral objects. This is obvious for coral is also for the marine resources present on our coasts. At school, we teach children on the coast not to move a rock on the foreshore, this part of the coastline discovered at low tide, so as not to disturb an entire ecosystem. Of course, the same is true for recreational fishing: respect catch limits for seashells as well as fishing bans, posted on the beaches. They are there as much for the safety of the consumers as for the respect of the resources. So as we say, do touch just with the eyes!
Thirsty, we get a gourd.
Heat, sun, tanning, hiking …With all this, we dehydrate, so it is important to drink water. But stop bottles! In France, 9.3 billion liters of bottled water are drunk each year, which places us in the top 5 of the biggest consumers of plastic bottles.It’s time to change your habits and to ban plastic bottles, even on vacation. Gourds and thermos are perfectly suited.Nombreuses are also the cities to now provide drinking water points, so no more excuses! You are interested in an aluminum bottle, so take a look: https://www.banshy.org/collections/aluminium-bottles ( more designs coming)
You now have all the keys for an ecological holiday. And, since you have time to enjoy the beach, the nature and the sun, take the opportunity to become aware of the importance of ecology and to educate your family and your children on all these issues.
And especially a good holiday!