I always take stock of my camp kitchen essentials to see if there’s any room for improvement, then put together a bin of reusable supplies to reduce waste while camping.
From homemade sandwiches and wraps to batch-cooking granola, trail mix, or other energy-boosting snacks, there are many ways to avoid the pre-packaged foods on the market.
Use a large reusable water bottle instead (Hydro Flask is my favorite) or a hydration pack in your hiking backpack as an easy, efficient alternative for zero-waste camping.
Multi-purpose, organic, biodegradable products like Dr. Bronner’s soap can work wonders for cleaning your hands, face, and dishes!
Refillable propane tanks are an easy answer that reduces waste while car camping, helps the environment, and saves you money to boot.
When you’re in the market for a new headlamp, lantern, or speaker, purchase one with a rechargeable battery, and opt for an energy-efficient LED option that will last longer.