Impact Magazine 260th Issue on Sustainability

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Is Eco-Friendly Travel Budget-Friendly?

Perhaps surprisingly to many people, sun cream is a big contributor towards the destruction of our oceans. Suncream washes off swimmers, with between 6000 and 14,000 tonnes of it entering the coral reefs each year. Researchers have linked the chemicals to the decay, with the main culprit being oxybenzone, a UV filtering ingredient destroying the DNA of coral and interrupting its reproduction. Check the packaging of your sun cream: there are options which will protect you from the sun effectively without damaging the oceans. UV Natural is a brand that meets the ideal formula, and it includes antioxidants, providing two benefits in just one bottle of cream.

Try not to tacitly support practices that exploit animals that are kept in captivity and used for entertainment

Sun cream washes off swimmers, with Anbetween 6000 and other 14,000 tonnes of it easy entering the coral reefs way each year in which you could maintain an eco-friendly approach to travelling is through your water usage. In many places, tap water is not healthy to drink, however, we also should not be relying on single-use plastic bottles from supermarkets. A water-filter is a good solution, sustainable and ensuring clean water. Another option is

water-purification tablets, but a filter may prove to be more economically effective in the long-term. Making the most of locally produced food and drinks is another way of contributing. By seeking out traditional dishes which make use of local ingredients you can eat fresh, healthy food and subsequently support the local culture. Finally, be kind to the animals! Try not to tacitly support practices that exploit animals that are kept in captivity and used for entertainment. Save money by avoiding dolphin shows or elephant riding experiences and leave them to their lives. Focus on exploring the towns, immersing yourself in the culture, eating the local delicacies and appreciating the beauty of being in a totally unfamiliar place.

Melina Williams

Illustration & Page Design by Natasha Phang-Lee

Moreover, packing lighter – in order to reduce the weight of the plane, thus saving fuel – can have an impact. Having said that, flying, even in an improved state, is not the most environmentally friendly

By seeking out traditional dishes which make use of local ingredients you can eat fresh, healthy food and subsequently support the local culture

Next comes the transportation. In 2013, the World Bank found that flying first class can increase an individual’s carbon footprint by five times as much as travelling in economy. Save yourself some money and stick to the smaller leg space and questionable budget in-flight meals.

Quite obviously, the first step may be to book your vacation through an ethical travel company. Companies such as Responsible Travel and Exodus support local communities and promote environmental awareness. Additionally, don’t worry about being Flying, even in restricted on holiday an improved state, is not the destinations, as these most organisations environmentally cater for all of friendly mode the places you can of transport think of.

mode of transport. Where it is possible, travellers could try to go for a train journey rather than a plane.

Eco-friendly travelling refers to responsible practices when it comes to travel, which collectively seek to benefit the environment and wellbeing of locals. It is often assumed to be expensive – one of the main reasons why people do not get involved – however, in reality, it does not need to injure your wallet. Now is a great time to start contributing as the travel industry is already working to reduce its carbon footprint.


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Reduce, Reuse, Re-Craine?

1min
page 58

The Team

1min
pages 59-60

Euro 2020 and The Environment

3min
page 56

The Cost of Following Your Team Abroad

2min
page 54

Waste in Sport

3min
page 53

Environmental Sportswashing in Football

2min
page 52

The Impact of Vegan Diets on Athletes

2min
page 55

Gaming’s Dark Futures

2min
page 49

Making Festivals Sustainable

2min
page 50

Hollywood’s ‘Eco-Warriors’: Are They Doing Enough?

2min
page 47

Blockbusters and Busted Ecosystems

2min
page 48

to Airbrushed Travel? Is Eco-Friendly Travel Budget-Friendly?

3min
page 44

On Fire: A Poem About The Planet

1min
page 45

The Influencer Infestation: Time to put an end

3min
pages 42-43

Sustainability in Theatre

2min
page 46

Slowing Down Fast Fashion

6min
pages 40-41

The Phoenix Lab

5min
pages 38-39

Fairtrade: Is it really worth it?

2min
page 37

Selling Meat? The Pros and Cons of Palm Oil

3min
page 36

Our Earthly Heroes

6min
pages 26-31

How to Reduce your Carbon Footprint on

4min
pages 32-33

I’ve got 99 problems but Climate Change ain’t

11min
pages 22-25

Maintaining Your Personal Environment

7min
pages 20-21

Should the University of Nottingham Stop

5min
pages 34-35

Bad Banking

2min
page 19

3 Sustainable Student Life Habits to Avoid a

2min
page 18

The US’ withdrawal from the Paris Agreement

3min
page 14

Nottingham’s Initiatives for a Greener City

2min
page 15

How to become a more Sustainable Student

3min
page 17

An Interview with Lee Taylor, Environment and

4min
pages 12-13

The Vegan Stamp: for health or for wealth?

3min
page 16

Climategate: A Decade of Denial

5min
pages 8-9

The Government Stance on Climate Change

2min
page 10

A Climate Change Emergency

5min
pages 6-7
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