Leading a lifestyle of travelling the world for music festivals can quickly turn into a highly polluting activity if you are not mindful of the trace you are leaving on the world every time you go on a new adventure. This is not to say you should stop travelling and resign yourself to a life without music festivals but rather pick up some new habits that are kinder to our planet and help to alleviate your impact. Some music festivals have taken the lead on this to try and raise awareness for sustainability. But as consumers I believe we also have the power to let festival organisers and promoters know how we feel about becoming more ecological at their events. Jumpstart your journey to promoting sustainable travel with these easy substitutes!
Say no to single-use cups!

Don’t even think about throwing a plastic straw in that reusable cup!
One of the craftiest utensils you can carry around with you is a foldable straw. It usually comes in a little box you can fold it back into and a brush which you can use to keep it clean. They do not weigh very much and can easily fit into your pocket or backpack. You will never need a plastic straw ever again!
Soap and water will do the trick!

Totes don’t need that plastic bag.
Plastic bags are one of the worst pollutants in the world, they are not recyclable (despite what some corporations like to tell us…) and end up in the ocean, on our beaches and in the wild. Join the sustainable travel movement by choosing the more resilient and ecological option, always have a reusable shopping bag handy in your luggage. Useful for laundry, for shopping or for carrying a picnic!
We all love a little bit of sparkle at a music festival…

Eat your way to a greener planet.
Replace plastic plates and tableware with foldable Tupperware and bamboo cutlery sets. Neither alternative take up much room, they are light to carry and super easy to clean. You can also safely store any food you do not finish for another meal instead of throwing it away and wasting it. And think of how beneficial being able to whip out your cutlery will be, you will never have to turn down a meal again or get your hands dirty! You will never miss a meal again! One of my favourite brands is Bambew, they manufacture organic bamboo products that will revolutionise your travel pack!
Something to smile about.

It isn’t because it is empty that it is worthless.
Say goodbye to buying all those travel-size soaps and shampoos! Rather than throwing them away after one use think to keep them and refill them from a big bottle at home. If you are already on the road then try to find a local refill centre (or refillery) where you can bring empty bottles to replenish your stock of cleaners, and even home products such as detergents and washing up liquid which you can use on your clothes and tableware!
Plant more leafy giants in the world.

Respect the culture and the people
Sustainable travel also extends itself to the animals and the people roaming the earth. Think outside the festival context when you travel, open your mind up to the place you are visiting. Look after the nature, listen to the people and discover their culture. Make it more than just about music, turn it into an empowering and meaningful journey. Many music festivals host charities and NGOs, as well as include parts of the local culture into their programmes, so have a walk around and explore everything in sight.
Everything in the world is moving towards becoming more ecological, we can all play a part in making that happen at music festivals! I hope these tips will be helpful to you and on your future festival travels. The best thing about them all is that none of them disrupt the fun in your music experiences. They are quick and easy switches that really drive a positive message for sustainable travel and make a big difference. If you have any advice you would like to share about how you make a positive different then drop a comment below!