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Start Today, Simple Ways to Help Earth
by GEN S Style

Beef

1 kilogram
carbon footprint
99.48 kgCO2e

Lamb

1 kilogram
carbon footprint
39.72 kgCO2e

Poultry meat

1 kilogram
carbon footprint
9.87 kgCO2

Pork

1 kilogram
carbon footprint
12.31 kgCO2e

Fish (farmed)

1 kilogram
carbon footprint
13.63 kgCO2e

Prawns (farmed)

1 kilogram
carbon footprint
26.87 kgCO2e

Pork burgers

1 piece
carbon footprint
1.30 kgCO2e

Beefburgers with cheese

1 piece
carbon footprint
3.20 kgCO2e

Caesar Salad

1 bowl
carbon footprint
0.43 kgCO2

Using home paints with advanced heat protection

Helps cool the house down by 5.5 degrees Celsius and reduce Greenhouse Gas emissions by
3,115 kgCO2e / year
compared with general paints.

Cheese

1 kilogram
carbon footprint
23.88 kgCO2e

Using Non VOCs Coating paints

Non-VOC paints with graphene technology are able to absorb
14 kgCO2e, 
compared to regular house paints for painting a 220 square meters house.
 

Segregating and recycling waste

1 kilogram
helps reduce Greenhouse Gas emissions by
2.32 kgCO2
compared with waste incineration.

Dark chocolate

1 kilogram
carbon footprint
46.65 kgCO2

Vanilla Butter Cake

1 peice 50 grams
carbon footprint
0.51 kgCO2

Using compostable Bioplastic cups

helps reduce Greenhouse Gas emissions by
22,300 kgCO2e / year
compared to the use of 1,800 single use 22 oz plastic cups per day and incinerated.

Chocolate ice cream

One 85-gram scoop
carbon footprint
0.53 kgCO2e

Utilizing Electricity from Solar Power

helps reduce Greenhouse Gas emissions by
1,500 kgCO2e / year
compared with electrical power consumption of 250 kWh/month from the National Grid.

Vanilla ice cream

One 85-gram scoop
carbon footprint
0.49 kgCO2

Upcycling bag

made from 11 600ml. PET bottles, 
helps reduce Greenhouse Gas emissions by
0.19 kgCO2e

Strawberry ice cream

One 85-gram scoop
carbon footprint
0.43 kgCO2

Upcycling T-shirt

made from 8 600ml. PET bottles, 
helps reduce Greenhouse Gas emissions by
0.14 kgCO2e

Plan your trip before traveling

helps to reduce Greenhouse Gas emissions. Study the map and route beforehand to find the best route for your travels.

Hot Coffee (black)

1 cup
carbon footprint
0.36 kgCO2

Upcycling jacket

made from 14 600ml. PET bottles, 
helps reduce Greenhouse Gas emissions by
0.24 kgCO2e

Carpool. Same destination in 1 car

helps to reduce Greenhouse Gas emissions. Arrival at destinations together no getting lost and saves fuel.
 

Iced Latte

16 oz. PET glass
carbon footprint
0.84 kgCO2

Planting Trees

100 Trees (dependent on type and size of tree) can store
44,000 kgCO2e
of Greenhouse Gas

Traveling lightly/packing lightly

helps to reduce Greenhouse Gas emissions. Traveling by plane, the heavier the plane the more fuel it consumes.

Iced Matcha Green Tea with Tapioca Pearls

16 oz. PET glass
carbon footprint
0.44 kgCO2

Recycling Paper

1,000 kilograms
Helps to reduce Greenhouse Gas emissions by
494 kgCO2e

Flying direct/non-stop to your destination

helps to reduce Greenhouse Gas emissions. Planes use more fuel during take-off and landing.

Carbonated drinks

1 liter PET bottle
carbon footprint
0.43 kgCO2

Waste Segregation for Recycling

1,000 kilograms
Helps to reduce Greenhouse Gas emissions by
2,107 kgCO2e

Fly economy

helps to reduce Greenhouse Gas emissions. Smaller seats mean more passengers on each flight.

Drinking water

600 milliliters PET bottle
carbon footprint
0.10 kgCO2e

Waste Segregation for Recycling

1,000 kilograms
Helps to reduce Greenhouse Gas emissions by
3,246 kgCO2e

Making compost from

1,000 Kilograms
of leaves and twigs
helps reduce Greenhouse Gas emissions by
2,857 kgCO2e

Tomatoes

1 kilogram
carbon footprint
2.09 kgCO2e

Use local airports

helps to reduce Greenhouse Gas emissions. The further the airport is, the more carbon dioxide is emitted.

Hard-shelled nuts

1 kilogram
carbon footprint
0.43 kgCO2

Raising 1 degree of temperature

Air condition 40,000 BTU (No.5)
helps to reduce Greenhouse Gas emissions by
0.50 tCO2e

Offset carbon dioxide emissions

There are tools to calculate your trip’s carbon dioxide emissions to help you join environmental projects for carbon credits to offset the carbon dioxide your trip incurs.

Potatoes

1 kilogram
carbon footprint
0.46 kgCO2e

20W LED bulbs

Change from 36W fluorescent tubes 
50 tubes in 1 year
helps to reduce Greenhouse Gas emissions by
1 tCO2e

Choose Low-Carbon travel

based on consideration of environmental impact, reduction of Greenhouse Gas emissions, and ecosystem sustainability.

Bananas

1 kilogram
carbon footprint
0.86 kgCO2e

Using EV Car

helps reduce Greenhouse Gas emissions by
4,600 kgCO2e / car / year
compared to regular passenger cars.

Commute using local public mode

Apples

1 kilogram 
carbon footprint
0.43 kgCO2

Commuting by EV buses

helps reduce Greenhouse Gas emissions by
100,000 kgCO2e / bus / year
compared  to buses that use regular fuel.

Choose accommodations that utilize alternative energy

have water recycling system, good waste management, and are housed in environmentally friendly buildings.

Choose restaurants

that feature local dishes and uses local vegetables.

Citrus fruits

1 kilogram
carbon footprint
0.39 kgCO2

Riding a bicycle

instead of using motorcycle
(20 km. a day)
helps to reduce CO2 emissions
1.16 kgCO2e

Utilize walking and bicycling

Utilize walking and bicycling paths to reduce carbon dioxide emissions.

Riding a bicycle

instead of using car
(20 km. a day)
helps to reduce CO2 emissions
2.95 kgCO2e

Riding a bicycle for 20 km. a day

instead of using bus
(20 km. a day)
helps to reduce CO2 emissions
0.47 kgCO2e
  • Beef

    1 kilogram
    carbon footprint
    99.48 kgCO2e
  • Lamb

    1 kilogram
    carbon footprint
    39.72 kgCO2e
  • Poultry meat

    1 kilogram
    carbon footprint
    9.87 kgCO2
  • Pork

    1 kilogram
    carbon footprint
    12.31 kgCO2e
  • Fish (farmed)

    1 kilogram
    carbon footprint
    13.63 kgCO2e
  • Prawns (farmed)

    1 kilogram
    carbon footprint
    26.87 kgCO2e
  • Pork burgers

    1 piece
    carbon footprint
    1.30 kgCO2e
  • Beefburgers with cheese

    1 piece
    carbon footprint
    3.20 kgCO2e
  • Caesar Salad

    1 bowl
    carbon footprint
    0.43 kgCO2
  • Using home paints with advanced heat protection

    Helps cool the house down by 5.5 degrees Celsius and reduce Greenhouse Gas emissions by
    3,115 kgCO2e / year
    compared with general paints.
  • Cheese

    1 kilogram
    carbon footprint
    23.88 kgCO2e
  • Using Non VOCs Coating paints

    Non-VOC paints with graphene technology are able to absorb
    14 kgCO2e, 
    compared to regular house paints for painting a 220 square meters house.
     
  • Segregating and recycling waste

    1 kilogram
    helps reduce Greenhouse Gas emissions by
    2.32 kgCO2
    compared with waste incineration.
  • Dark chocolate

    1 kilogram
    carbon footprint
    46.65 kgCO2
  • Vanilla Butter Cake

    1 peice 50 grams
    carbon footprint
    0.51 kgCO2
  • Using compostable Bioplastic cups

    helps reduce Greenhouse Gas emissions by
    22,300 kgCO2e / year
    compared to the use of 1,800 single use 22 oz plastic cups per day and incinerated.
  • Chocolate ice cream

    One 85-gram scoop
    carbon footprint
    0.53 kgCO2e
  • Utilizing Electricity from Solar Power

    helps reduce Greenhouse Gas emissions by
    1,500 kgCO2e / year
    compared with electrical power consumption of 250 kWh/month from the National Grid.
  • Vanilla ice cream

    One 85-gram scoop
    carbon footprint
    0.49 kgCO2
  • Upcycling bag

    made from 11 600ml. PET bottles, 
    helps reduce Greenhouse Gas emissions by
    0.19 kgCO2e
  • Strawberry ice cream

    One 85-gram scoop
    carbon footprint
    0.43 kgCO2
  • Upcycling T-shirt

    made from 8 600ml. PET bottles, 
    helps reduce Greenhouse Gas emissions by
    0.14 kgCO2e
  • Plan your trip before traveling

    helps to reduce Greenhouse Gas emissions. Study the map and route beforehand to find the best route for your travels.
  • Hot Coffee (black)

    1 cup
    carbon footprint
    0.36 kgCO2
  • Upcycling jacket

    made from 14 600ml. PET bottles, 
    helps reduce Greenhouse Gas emissions by
    0.24 kgCO2e
  • Carpool. Same destination in 1 car

    helps to reduce Greenhouse Gas emissions. Arrival at destinations together no getting lost and saves fuel.
     
  • Iced Latte

    16 oz. PET glass
    carbon footprint
    0.84 kgCO2
  • Planting Trees

    100 Trees (dependent on type and size of tree) can store
    44,000 kgCO2e
    of Greenhouse Gas
  • Traveling lightly/packing lightly

    helps to reduce Greenhouse Gas emissions. Traveling by plane, the heavier the plane the more fuel it consumes.
  • Iced Matcha Green Tea with Tapioca Pearls

    16 oz. PET glass
    carbon footprint
    0.44 kgCO2
  • Recycling Paper

    1,000 kilograms
    Helps to reduce Greenhouse Gas emissions by
    494 kgCO2e
  • Flying direct/non-stop to your destination

    helps to reduce Greenhouse Gas emissions. Planes use more fuel during take-off and landing.
  • Carbonated drinks

    1 liter PET bottle
    carbon footprint
    0.43 kgCO2
  • Waste Segregation for Recycling

    1,000 kilograms
    Helps to reduce Greenhouse Gas emissions by
    2,107 kgCO2e
  • Fly economy

    helps to reduce Greenhouse Gas emissions. Smaller seats mean more passengers on each flight.
  • Drinking water

    600 milliliters PET bottle
    carbon footprint
    0.10 kgCO2e
  • Waste Segregation for Recycling

    1,000 kilograms
    Helps to reduce Greenhouse Gas emissions by
    3,246 kgCO2e
  • Making compost from

    1,000 Kilograms
    of leaves and twigs
    helps reduce Greenhouse Gas emissions by
    2,857 kgCO2e
  • Tomatoes

    1 kilogram
    carbon footprint
    2.09 kgCO2e
  • Use local airports

    helps to reduce Greenhouse Gas emissions. The further the airport is, the more carbon dioxide is emitted.
  • Hard-shelled nuts

    1 kilogram
    carbon footprint
    0.43 kgCO2
  • Raising 1 degree of temperature

    Air condition 40,000 BTU (No.5)
    helps to reduce Greenhouse Gas emissions by
    0.50 tCO2e
  • Offset carbon dioxide emissions

    There are tools to calculate your trip’s carbon dioxide emissions to help you join environmental projects for carbon credits to offset the carbon dioxide your trip incurs.
  • Potatoes

    1 kilogram
    carbon footprint
    0.46 kgCO2e
  • 20W LED bulbs

    Change from 36W fluorescent tubes 
    50 tubes in 1 year
    helps to reduce Greenhouse Gas emissions by
    1 tCO2e
  • Choose Low-Carbon travel

    based on consideration of environmental impact, reduction of Greenhouse Gas emissions, and ecosystem sustainability.
  • Bananas

    1 kilogram
    carbon footprint
    0.86 kgCO2e
  • Using EV Car

    helps reduce Greenhouse Gas emissions by
    4,600 kgCO2e / car / year
    compared to regular passenger cars.
  • Commute using local public mode

  • Apples

    1 kilogram 
    carbon footprint
    0.43 kgCO2
  • Commuting by EV buses

    helps reduce Greenhouse Gas emissions by
    100,000 kgCO2e / bus / year
    compared  to buses that use regular fuel.
  • Choose accommodations that utilize alternative energy

    have water recycling system, good waste management, and are housed in environmentally friendly buildings.
  • Choose restaurants

    that feature local dishes and uses local vegetables.
  • Citrus fruits

    1 kilogram
    carbon footprint
    0.39 kgCO2
  • Riding a bicycle

    instead of using motorcycle
    (20 km. a day)
    helps to reduce CO2 emissions
    1.16 kgCO2e
  • Utilize walking and bicycling

    Utilize walking and bicycling paths to reduce carbon dioxide emissions.
  • Riding a bicycle

    instead of using car
    (20 km. a day)
    helps to reduce CO2 emissions
    2.95 kgCO2e
  • Riding a bicycle for 20 km. a day

    instead of using bus
    (20 km. a day)
    helps to reduce CO2 emissions
    0.47 kgCO2e

Beef

1 kilogram
carbon footprint
99.48 kgCO2e

Lamb

1 kilogram
carbon footprint
39.72 kgCO2e

Poultry meat

1 kilogram
carbon footprint
9.87 kgCO2

Pork

1 kilogram
carbon footprint
12.31 kgCO2e

Fish (farmed)

1 kilogram
carbon footprint
13.63 kgCO2e

Prawns (farmed)

1 kilogram
carbon footprint
26.87 kgCO2e

Pork burgers

1 piece
carbon footprint
1.30 kgCO2e

Beefburgers with cheese

1 piece
carbon footprint
3.20 kgCO2e

Caesar Salad

1 bowl
carbon footprint
0.43 kgCO2

Cheese

1 kilogram
carbon footprint
23.88 kgCO2e

Dark chocolate

1 kilogram
carbon footprint
46.65 kgCO2

Vanilla Butter Cake

1 peice 50 grams
carbon footprint
0.51 kgCO2

Chocolate ice cream

One 85-gram scoop
carbon footprint
0.53 kgCO2e

Vanilla ice cream

One 85-gram scoop
carbon footprint
0.49 kgCO2

Strawberry ice cream

One 85-gram scoop
carbon footprint
0.43 kgCO2

Hot Coffee (black)

1 cup
carbon footprint
0.36 kgCO2

Iced Latte

16 oz. PET glass
carbon footprint
0.84 kgCO2

Iced Matcha Green Tea with Tapioca Pearls

16 oz. PET glass
carbon footprint
0.44 kgCO2

Carbonated drinks

1 liter PET bottle
carbon footprint
0.43 kgCO2

Drinking water

600 milliliters PET bottle
carbon footprint
0.10 kgCO2e

Tomatoes

1 kilogram
carbon footprint
2.09 kgCO2e

Hard-shelled nuts

1 kilogram
carbon footprint
0.43 kgCO2

Potatoes

1 kilogram
carbon footprint
0.46 kgCO2e

Bananas

1 kilogram
carbon footprint
0.86 kgCO2e

Apples

1 kilogram 
carbon footprint
0.43 kgCO2

Citrus fruits

1 kilogram
carbon footprint
0.39 kgCO2
  • Beef

    1 kilogram
    carbon footprint
    99.48 kgCO2e
  • Lamb

    1 kilogram
    carbon footprint
    39.72 kgCO2e
  • Poultry meat

    1 kilogram
    carbon footprint
    9.87 kgCO2
  • Pork

    1 kilogram
    carbon footprint
    12.31 kgCO2e
  • Fish (farmed)

    1 kilogram
    carbon footprint
    13.63 kgCO2e
  • Prawns (farmed)

    1 kilogram
    carbon footprint
    26.87 kgCO2e
  • Pork burgers

    1 piece
    carbon footprint
    1.30 kgCO2e
  • Beefburgers with cheese

    1 piece
    carbon footprint
    3.20 kgCO2e
  • Caesar Salad

    1 bowl
    carbon footprint
    0.43 kgCO2
  • Cheese

    1 kilogram
    carbon footprint
    23.88 kgCO2e
  • Dark chocolate

    1 kilogram
    carbon footprint
    46.65 kgCO2
  • Vanilla Butter Cake

    1 peice 50 grams
    carbon footprint
    0.51 kgCO2
  • Chocolate ice cream

    One 85-gram scoop
    carbon footprint
    0.53 kgCO2e
  • Vanilla ice cream

    One 85-gram scoop
    carbon footprint
    0.49 kgCO2
  • Strawberry ice cream

    One 85-gram scoop
    carbon footprint
    0.43 kgCO2
  • Hot Coffee (black)

    1 cup
    carbon footprint
    0.36 kgCO2
  • Iced Latte

    16 oz. PET glass
    carbon footprint
    0.84 kgCO2
  • Iced Matcha Green Tea with Tapioca Pearls

    16 oz. PET glass
    carbon footprint
    0.44 kgCO2
  • Carbonated drinks

    1 liter PET bottle
    carbon footprint
    0.43 kgCO2
  • Drinking water

    600 milliliters PET bottle
    carbon footprint
    0.10 kgCO2e
  • Tomatoes

    1 kilogram
    carbon footprint
    2.09 kgCO2e
  • Hard-shelled nuts

    1 kilogram
    carbon footprint
    0.43 kgCO2
  • Potatoes

    1 kilogram
    carbon footprint
    0.46 kgCO2e
  • Bananas

    1 kilogram
    carbon footprint
    0.86 kgCO2e
  • Apples

    1 kilogram 
    carbon footprint
    0.43 kgCO2
  • Citrus fruits

    1 kilogram
    carbon footprint
    0.39 kgCO2

Using home paints with advanced heat protection

Helps cool the house down by 5.5 degrees Celsius and reduce Greenhouse Gas emissions by
3,115 kgCO2e / year
compared with general paints.

Using Non VOCs Coating paints

Non-VOC paints with graphene technology are able to absorb
14 kgCO2e, 
compared to regular house paints for painting a 220 square meters house.
 

Segregating and recycling waste

1 kilogram
helps reduce Greenhouse Gas emissions by
2.32 kgCO2
compared with waste incineration.

Using compostable Bioplastic cups

helps reduce Greenhouse Gas emissions by
22,300 kgCO2e / year
compared to the use of 1,800 single use 22 oz plastic cups per day and incinerated.

Utilizing Electricity from Solar Power

helps reduce Greenhouse Gas emissions by
1,500 kgCO2e / year
compared with electrical power consumption of 250 kWh/month from the National Grid.

Upcycling bag

made from 11 600ml. PET bottles, 
helps reduce Greenhouse Gas emissions by
0.19 kgCO2e

Upcycling T-shirt

made from 8 600ml. PET bottles, 
helps reduce Greenhouse Gas emissions by
0.14 kgCO2e

Upcycling jacket

made from 14 600ml. PET bottles, 
helps reduce Greenhouse Gas emissions by
0.24 kgCO2e

Planting Trees

100 Trees (dependent on type and size of tree) can store
44,000 kgCO2e
of Greenhouse Gas

Recycling Paper

1,000 kilograms
Helps to reduce Greenhouse Gas emissions by
494 kgCO2e

Waste Segregation for Recycling

1,000 kilograms
Helps to reduce Greenhouse Gas emissions by
2,107 kgCO2e

Waste Segregation for Recycling

1,000 kilograms
Helps to reduce Greenhouse Gas emissions by
3,246 kgCO2e

Making compost from

1,000 Kilograms
of leaves and twigs
helps reduce Greenhouse Gas emissions by
2,857 kgCO2e

Raising 1 degree of temperature

Air condition 40,000 BTU (No.5)
helps to reduce Greenhouse Gas emissions by
0.50 tCO2e

20W LED bulbs

Change from 36W fluorescent tubes 
50 tubes in 1 year
helps to reduce Greenhouse Gas emissions by
1 tCO2e

Using EV Car

helps reduce Greenhouse Gas emissions by
4,600 kgCO2e / car / year
compared to regular passenger cars.

Commuting by EV buses

helps reduce Greenhouse Gas emissions by
100,000 kgCO2e / bus / year
compared  to buses that use regular fuel.

Riding a bicycle

instead of using motorcycle
(20 km. a day)
helps to reduce CO2 emissions
1.16 kgCO2e

Riding a bicycle

instead of using car
(20 km. a day)
helps to reduce CO2 emissions
2.95 kgCO2e

Riding a bicycle for 20 km. a day

instead of using bus
(20 km. a day)
helps to reduce CO2 emissions
0.47 kgCO2e
  • Using home paints with advanced heat protection

    Helps cool the house down by 5.5 degrees Celsius and reduce Greenhouse Gas emissions by
    3,115 kgCO2e / year
    compared with general paints.
  • Using Non VOCs Coating paints

    Non-VOC paints with graphene technology are able to absorb
    14 kgCO2e, 
    compared to regular house paints for painting a 220 square meters house.
     
  • Segregating and recycling waste

    1 kilogram
    helps reduce Greenhouse Gas emissions by
    2.32 kgCO2
    compared with waste incineration.
  • Using compostable Bioplastic cups

    helps reduce Greenhouse Gas emissions by
    22,300 kgCO2e / year
    compared to the use of 1,800 single use 22 oz plastic cups per day and incinerated.
  • Utilizing Electricity from Solar Power

    helps reduce Greenhouse Gas emissions by
    1,500 kgCO2e / year
    compared with electrical power consumption of 250 kWh/month from the National Grid.
  • Upcycling bag

    made from 11 600ml. PET bottles, 
    helps reduce Greenhouse Gas emissions by
    0.19 kgCO2e
  • Upcycling T-shirt

    made from 8 600ml. PET bottles, 
    helps reduce Greenhouse Gas emissions by
    0.14 kgCO2e
  • Upcycling jacket

    made from 14 600ml. PET bottles, 
    helps reduce Greenhouse Gas emissions by
    0.24 kgCO2e
  • Planting Trees

    100 Trees (dependent on type and size of tree) can store
    44,000 kgCO2e
    of Greenhouse Gas
  • Recycling Paper

    1,000 kilograms
    Helps to reduce Greenhouse Gas emissions by
    494 kgCO2e
  • Waste Segregation for Recycling

    1,000 kilograms
    Helps to reduce Greenhouse Gas emissions by
    2,107 kgCO2e
  • Waste Segregation for Recycling

    1,000 kilograms
    Helps to reduce Greenhouse Gas emissions by
    3,246 kgCO2e
  • Making compost from

    1,000 Kilograms
    of leaves and twigs
    helps reduce Greenhouse Gas emissions by
    2,857 kgCO2e
  • Raising 1 degree of temperature

    Air condition 40,000 BTU (No.5)
    helps to reduce Greenhouse Gas emissions by
    0.50 tCO2e
  • 20W LED bulbs

    Change from 36W fluorescent tubes 
    50 tubes in 1 year
    helps to reduce Greenhouse Gas emissions by
    1 tCO2e
  • Using EV Car

    helps reduce Greenhouse Gas emissions by
    4,600 kgCO2e / car / year
    compared to regular passenger cars.
  • Commuting by EV buses

    helps reduce Greenhouse Gas emissions by
    100,000 kgCO2e / bus / year
    compared  to buses that use regular fuel.
  • Riding a bicycle

    instead of using motorcycle
    (20 km. a day)
    helps to reduce CO2 emissions
    1.16 kgCO2e
  • Riding a bicycle

    instead of using car
    (20 km. a day)
    helps to reduce CO2 emissions
    2.95 kgCO2e
  • Riding a bicycle for 20 km. a day

    instead of using bus
    (20 km. a day)
    helps to reduce CO2 emissions
    0.47 kgCO2e

Plan your trip before traveling

helps to reduce Greenhouse Gas emissions. Study the map and route beforehand to find the best route for your travels.

Carpool. Same destination in 1 car

helps to reduce Greenhouse Gas emissions. Arrival at destinations together no getting lost and saves fuel.
 

Traveling lightly/packing lightly

helps to reduce Greenhouse Gas emissions. Traveling by plane, the heavier the plane the more fuel it consumes.

Flying direct/non-stop to your destination

helps to reduce Greenhouse Gas emissions. Planes use more fuel during take-off and landing.

Fly economy

helps to reduce Greenhouse Gas emissions. Smaller seats mean more passengers on each flight.

Use local airports

helps to reduce Greenhouse Gas emissions. The further the airport is, the more carbon dioxide is emitted.

Offset carbon dioxide emissions

There are tools to calculate your trip’s carbon dioxide emissions to help you join environmental projects for carbon credits to offset the carbon dioxide your trip incurs.

Choose Low-Carbon travel

based on consideration of environmental impact, reduction of Greenhouse Gas emissions, and ecosystem sustainability.

Commute using local public mode

Choose accommodations that utilize alternative energy

have water recycling system, good waste management, and are housed in environmentally friendly buildings.

Choose restaurants

that feature local dishes and uses local vegetables.

Utilize walking and bicycling

Utilize walking and bicycling paths to reduce carbon dioxide emissions.
  • Plan your trip before traveling

    helps to reduce Greenhouse Gas emissions. Study the map and route beforehand to find the best route for your travels.
  • Carpool. Same destination in 1 car

    helps to reduce Greenhouse Gas emissions. Arrival at destinations together no getting lost and saves fuel.
     
  • Traveling lightly/packing lightly

    helps to reduce Greenhouse Gas emissions. Traveling by plane, the heavier the plane the more fuel it consumes.
  • Flying direct/non-stop to your destination

    helps to reduce Greenhouse Gas emissions. Planes use more fuel during take-off and landing.
  • Fly economy

    helps to reduce Greenhouse Gas emissions. Smaller seats mean more passengers on each flight.
  • Use local airports

    helps to reduce Greenhouse Gas emissions. The further the airport is, the more carbon dioxide is emitted.
  • Offset carbon dioxide emissions

    There are tools to calculate your trip’s carbon dioxide emissions to help you join environmental projects for carbon credits to offset the carbon dioxide your trip incurs.
  • Choose Low-Carbon travel

    based on consideration of environmental impact, reduction of Greenhouse Gas emissions, and ecosystem sustainability.
  • Commute using local public mode

  • Choose accommodations that utilize alternative energy

    have water recycling system, good waste management, and are housed in environmentally friendly buildings.
  • Choose restaurants

    that feature local dishes and uses local vegetables.
  • Utilize walking and bicycling

    Utilize walking and bicycling paths to reduce carbon dioxide emissions.