How can we lessen our impact on the world without giving up the things we love? This series of easy-to-follow guides show that positive change is possible without radical changes to your everyday life. The Green Edit is a series for anyone who wants to save the planet, but doesn’t know where to start.
The book is currently only published in the UK, and I would always encourage folks to order copies from their nearest independent bookshop — but if you are a slave to Amazon (as some of the best of us are) may I suggest you find it in your heart to consider signing up to AmazonSmile where you elect to donate a (near-neglible) donation to a charity for every purchase at least.
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Sustainable tourism doesn’t have to mean vowing to never take another flight or spending holidays camping in your back garden. This short expert guide takes you through every step of planning your trip, from booking to boarding, and arms you with everything you need to know for a lowerimpact getaway. Juliet Kinsman is an eco-travel journalist, consultant and sustainability editor for Conde Nast Traveller. She is also the founder of Bouteco, a curation of boutique hotels which are making a positive change to their community and the wider world.
How can we lessen our impact on the world without giving up the things we love? This series of easy-to-follow guides show that positive change is possible without radical changes to your everyday life. The Green Edit is a series for anyone who wants to save the planet, but doesn’t know where to start. Whether it's explaining how to know which plane to take (yes, some are greener than others) or how to avoid the mini toiletries trap; this book shows that you can travel sustainably and still live life to the full.
Photo, left, by Reggie Ansah for Luxure Magazine.