Erica Lou

Melbourne, Victoria, AUSTRALIA


Joined March 30th 2010

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Green Travel. Four Ideas for More Eco-Friendly Journeys

Travelling is one of the most exciting ways to discover more about the world and meet new people, but the modern way of doing it – all cheap flights and package tours – is a huge sap on the world’s resources. Rather than giving up travelling altogether, there are plenty of things you can do to minimise the impact of your trips. Our guest travel expert, Isabel Clift from AnyTrip.com, shares her four environmentally-friendly tips which will help to reduce your carbon footprint while on the road…

1) Stay close to home


(Image: British residents needn’t venture far to visit eco-friendly Milden Hall in Suffolk, England. Credit)

Sometimes we forget that going on holiday is as much a change in state of mind, pace and priorities as it is a change in place. Jetting off to an exotic locale doesn’t have to be the only way to get away from it all - explore the holiday options on your own turf and you’re sure to find all manner of great breaks. Going on holiday close to home lightens your trip’s carbon footprint considerably, as you’re responsible for less fuel used for transportation.



2) Pack green




(Image: Packing a canvas bag can save wasting plastic bags and littering the environment. Credit)

Think about what to pack and you’ll make your trip far more efficient. Bring a re-usable canvas bag for carrying your shopping rather than picking up extra plastic bags, and a refillable water pouch so you’re not constantly buying plastic bottles. You can also bring toiletries from in their own refillable plastic containers, rather than buying extra mini travel toiletries.



3) Avoid planes (if you can!)


(Image: Rail Travel is far more eco-friendly than flying.Credit)

Commercial flights use up huge amounts of fuel during take-off and landing. For short-haul journeys, train or coach travel to your final destination is far more fuel-efficient. If you’re going long-haul, flying can be nearly unavoidable – try to take non-stop flights without connections. More take-offs and landings mean more emissions added to your carbon footprint.



4) Choose an eco hotel


(Image: If you do go abroad, consider staying in an environmentally-conscious hotel. Credit)

Your hotel can do plenty of things to make itself more environmentally-friendly. Do your research and you can find yourself a more responsibly-minded place to stay, whether you’re off to the Costa Rican rainforest or the wilds of New York City. Look for hotels that have applied eco principals to every area of their operation – this includes recycling waste, fitting low-flow systems to taps, going on a green energy tariff and showing social responsibility by employing local staff, working with local businesses and supporting chosen charities.


Ready to travel greener? See more eco travel tips here.

About our guest author: Isabel Clift is a travel writer and blogger for AnyTrip.com, a travel company based in the UK. She lives in London, loves vintage fairs and organic food, and tries her best to balance a love for travel with an eco-conscience!


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HostelBookers Eco Hotels

September 16th 2010 07:28
As the old saying goes, the truth hurts. Keeping this in mind, it’s hard to pretend that holidaying is an eco-friendly activity – especially considering air travel is one of the biggest carbon offenders of modern life.

On the flip side, with recognition of a problem comes a progression to change. Enter the ecotourism movement and, with it, a new age of responsible travelling helmed by the appearance of numerous ‘environmentally friendly’ accommodations popping up across the globe. From Ecuador to Italy, here are a few that are making their mark…

Cerro Chato Eco Lodge (Costa Rica):
Located right at the base of the Arenal Volcano, Cerro Chato is a perfect home base for explorations of the great outdoors. In fact, owner Miguel Zamora actively encourages guests to promote positive tourism by hiring local guides, buying local handicrafts and patronising neighbourhood restaurants. Taking it a step further, the lodge collaborates with conservation and government agencies finding ways to improve Costa Rica’s environmental programs.

San Jorge Eco-Lodge and Botanical Reserve (Quito): Far from just a place to sleep, San Jorge takes ‘exotic’ to a new level, being situated amongst 200 acres of native flora and fauna. In an attempt to protect habitats of local species, the 28th century Spanish hosteria also owns four private natural reserves known as The Magic Birding and Hiking Circuit.

Hi Hostel Piero Rotta (Italy): Currently in the process of becoming LEED (Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design) certified, Milan’s Piero Rotta has adopted a range of new green initiatives. These include installing geothermal heat-pump generators, solar panels on the roof, vacuum-tube solar collectors and remaking the heating/cooling radiant pipe panels under the floor.


Townside Hostel Bremen (Germany):
An eco friendly hostel located in the most vibrant area of Bremen, Townside uses only green electricity from Schönau, the cleanest energy supplier in Germany. Combining old romance with modern design, this early-20th century building incorporates energy saving lighting, waste separation, water-saving modules and rainwater collection.



Townside

Sleepzone Connemara (Ireland): One of Ireland’s most environmentally friendly hostels, Sleepzone is situated in the heart of Connemara overlooking The Killary – Ireland’s only fjord. In 2008, the hostel invested €100k in the installation of solar panels following an environmental audit by Sustainable Energy Ireland. They have also incorporated compact fluorescent efficient lighting and recycling systems.

Sleepzone Ireland

Sleepzone

For more details on booking any of these properties, check out www.Hostelbookers.com

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Recycled Fashion Blog Move

May 23rd 2010 22:04
Dear Readers,

I have registered my own domain, therefore now all of my future posts will be posted here:

www.recycled-fashion.com

I hope to see you there!

Erica Lou
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'Virtual' Recycled Fashion Show

May 23rd 2010 07:25
I am very excited to provide Recycled Fashion blog readers with our first virtual Recycled Fashion Show, modelled by my dear Sydneysider friends Mikey and Joey. All purchases were made in just one day; what a mighty fine Saturday second hand shopping spree:

Faux Sheepskin Gilet. $15

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Love at first sight

May 20th 2010 04:05
I know I talk about Salvo’s a lot, but I found a Salvo’s online that (gasp) I hadn’t been to before (surely not!). Salvo’s Carrum Downs is on a corner just off Dandenong Frankston Road, in an industrial area; it probably doesn’t get a lot of passing foot traffic, but seems to have a regular stream of shoppers that know about its location.

Nice easy layout with furniture, clothing, accessories and a homeware section. First surprise; an authentic Burberry bag for $30! I’m not a Burberry fan, but I’m kicking myself for not buying that bag at such a bargain price, its not there anymore because I went back to check. A lesson learnt – never think twice about merchandise in op shops, just buy it and worry about it later [ Click here to read more ]
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An article written by Lilit Marcus, which can be found on The Gloss, (an online publication) amusingly defends the purchase of second hand ‘vintage’ dresses. Her key points are:

Buying used is better for the environment.
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Consignment is the act of consigning, which is placing a person or thing in the hand of another, but retaining ownership until the goods are sold or person is transferred. * Wikipedia

Consignment second hand clothing shops have been around for quite some time. How does this work? Simple; take your second hand labels into a consignment retail clothing shop, and agree on the retailer’s terms whereby if the item(s) sells, you will obtain a percentage of the sale, and the retailer will take the remainder


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Savers 50% Storewide Sale

May 16th 2010 22:29
Get your recycled shopping bags at the ready Victorian’s, Savers The Recycled Superstore is holding a 50% off storewide event on Monday 31st May from 8am – 9pm; an event surely not to be missed! A reminder of your nearest Savers store:

Savers Brunswick
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Melbourne bargain fashionista’s be aware of a new op shop in town. A new Red Cross Boutique opened its doors last Friday in Fitzroy Street, Brunswick. However this is an op shop with a difference; focussed on selling one off accessories; bags, shoes, scarves and the like, with no donated clothing.

Check it out


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How much are you worth?

May 16th 2010 05:13
An interesting article in last Friday’s MX newspaper ‘Wear’s Wallet’ asks how much we are wearing in clothing value. A UK study (funded by an insurance company) found that a majority of us are unaware of how much our threads really cost. Women reportedly wear an average of $1700 worth of clothes and accessories each day, with men surprisingly not far behind at $1550. That’s a scary thought isn’t it?

The MX reporter writes of a study done in her office, where most colleagues underestimated the value of their outfits


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Recent Comments

Comment by Erica Lou
on On the fringe

June 3rd 2010 03:04
Your post has inspired me to seek out a second hand fringed bag, so much so that I bid on one on eBay last night, but I missed out ...

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Comment by Erica Lou
on Military boots

May 27th 2010 10:02
I'm all for it! I saw some funky chunky brown boots in my local Vinnies today for $30. I didnt buy them... but now I've read your post I'm going to go back tomorrow and see if they're still there...

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Comment by Erica Lou
on The rise (and rise) of eco chic

May 27th 2010 09:59
Excellent post!

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on Recycled Fashion Blog Move

May 24th 2010 04:41
Thank you so much Journeywoman!

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Comment by Erica Lou
on How much are you worth?

May 17th 2010 02:55
Ah well done! You know, I forgot about underwear. Call me an underwear snob but something I errr .. never buy second hand So maybe that will add on another $40 to my outfit then.

Thanks for posting Samantha

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Comment by Erica Lou
on My favourite fashion blogs

May 14th 2010 03:39
I am honoured to be in your list of favourites! Thank you!

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Comment by Erica Lou
on Esty; handmade recycled fashion

May 14th 2010 03:37
Oh fab I will check out Regretsy right now! Thanks for that

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Comment by Erica Lou
on Top Baby Names For 2010

May 8th 2010 07:18
Oh dear, seems I've chosen a very common name for my son. As for Jacob and Isabella; Twlight how true!, I didnt even make that connection! Suprising not to see Edward up there .. maybe next year

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Great! I wonder if Camilla Franks was inspired by Avatar?! The colours are fantastic, I really like it. Great reporting Journeywoman

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Comment by Erica Lou
on The Dark Crystal Sequel is OFFICIAL

May 5th 2010 21:57
Fantastic news, The Dark Crystal is one of my favourite films aswell

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