You may be trying to squeeze in one last family “HURRAH!” before school starts, or perhaps you’ve got plans for a long weekend excursion over Memorial Day weekend. Wherever the wind takes you, let your heart (and your conscience) be your guide for travel to help protect the planet. I’ve listed a few options – some you may already be doing.

Before You Go

Do a run through: make sure appliances are unplugged, mail and newspaper delivery has been stopped and  lights are off Get the Right Temperature: Make sure shades and blinds are pulled, and set your thermostats. The Green Book recommends 50-degrees for cold months and 85-degrees for the heat.

On the Plane

eTicket for less waste. That’s right, buy electronic ticketing “the airline industry could save as much as $3 billion annually by eliminating paper tickets altogether” (The Green Book, pg. 27) Purchasing Carbon Offsets.  The editors of TreeHugger awarded TerraPass the “Best Carbon Offset Provider” for 2010 and 2011.

At the Hotel

Reusing linens (towels and sheets) makes a big difference. I’m not sure about you, but in the Mangum house Monday is sheet-changing day. I don’t wash our family’s bedding on a daily basis at home – why would I need someone else to do it on the road? Take advantage of hotels water conservation programs. Small Soaps = Big Impact: Buy using your own toiletries instead of opting for the small hotelier sized soaps, toothpastes and hair products you can help reduce plastic waste. “A single three-hundred-room hotel in Last Vegas uses more than 150,000 plastic bottles of shampoo a year,” (pg. 27).

There are so many more “ways to save” on energy and to protect our planet while enjoying its bounties. Enjoy your go green travels! photo via Annie Spratt

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