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You've started recycling, making your own compost, and replacing your energy sapping appliances, but have you noticed leaving your eco-friendly mind at home when traveling? These habits should be practiced wherever we go. 

Here are 10 easy ways to get started.
1. Find a Green hotel
Maybe you're a jet-setting business executive, or you've decided on Maui instead of snow--it doesn't matter. These hotels are popping up all over. Search for your favorite on Travelocity or "Green" Hotels Association.
 
2. Skip the the hotel altogether! Go camping and visit a national park or take a small RV on a road trip. In comparison, an RV does less harm than a 747 and less electricity will be used than in a hotel. 
  

3. Go paperless. If flying is the best option, do all of your ticketing online. 

4. If you are going to drive, a few minor maintanence tasks are in order. Make sure your tires are balanced and rotated to increases gas mileage. Waxing your car also decreases some of the wind resistance from your ride. An oil change will help the fuel economy as well.

5. Make your destination a green one. Cities all over the world are becoming more eco-conscious than ever, so show your support by exploring the changes yourself. According to Popular Science, America's Top Ten Green Cities are

  • Portland, OR
  • San Francisco, CA
  • Boston, MA
  • Oakland, CA
  • Eugene, OR
  • Cambridge, MA
  • Berkeley, CA
  • Seattle, WA
  • Chicago, IL
  • Austin, TX
  • 6. Travel really begins in the home, so before you leave, remember to unplug appliances and set your AC on the lowest setting.

    7. Instead of buying your favorite products in travel size, buy in bulk and use reusable containers. Or buy once in travel size and reuse. 
      
    8. Pack your water bottle in your carry-on. You may not be able to carry a filled bottle onto the plane, but you can drink from it while you wait and at your final destination. Money saved! 
     
    9. Pack a few reusable bags for dirty clothes, or if you're traveling during the holidays, gifts and extra purchases. 
      
    10. Plan ahead and try two or three new tips for every trip. There are some marvelous green travel sites that focus primarily on reducing your carbon footprint while on the move. Go Green Travel Green: Green Travel Tips for Savvy Travelers, is a great resource. 
     


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