Recycled-fabric luggage, collapsible silicone bottles, solar chargers and reef-safe SPF — a packing list that respects every destination.
TL;DR
The top pick in Sustainable Travel Kit for 2026 is Dr. Bronner's 18-in-1 Hemp Pure-Castile Liquid Soap by Dr. Bronner's (98/100 ethics). Other standouts: Pure-Castile Liquid Soap (Lavender), Bar Soap - Peppermint, Patagonia Black Hole Duffel 40L.

The gold standard of ethical soaps, this concentrated formula uses organic oils and fair-trade ingredients in 100% post-consumer recycled packaging.

An ultra-concentrated, biodegradable liquid soap that can be used for everything from body wash to laundry, made with organic oils and fair trade ingredients.

A legendary all-natural bar soap made with organic oils and fair trade ingredients, offering a refreshing tingle and biodegradable formula.

An iconic, weather-resistant duffel made from 100% recycled body fabric, lining, and webbing, backed by the industry's strongest environmental advocacy.

A high-performance mineral sunscreen that provides broad-spectrum protection using non-nano zinc oxide, certified organic ingredients, and reef-friendly practices.

A versatile, Del Día inspired travel pack made from repurposed materials under fair labor conditions.

An extra-strength natural deodorant formulated with seaweed extracts and hyaluronic acid to hydrate the skin while neutralising odor.

A luxurious, vegan weekender bag handcrafted in LA using innovative cork and recycled materials.

A rugged, versatile carry-on backpack built from high-quality recycled materials by a brand committed to poverty alleviation and fair labor practices.

A rugged, versatile carry-on backpack built from high-quality recycled materials by a brand committed to eradicating poverty and upholding rigorous labor standards.

A 100% vegan, fair-trade certified backpack made from recycled ocean plastic, perfect for ethical commuting and light travel.

A high-end, carbon-neutral suitcase crafted from aerospace-grade polycarbonate with a lifetime warranty and ethical manufacturing standards.
Mineral filters (non-nano zinc oxide and titanium dioxide) instead of oxybenzone and octinoxate — the chemical filters banned in Hawaii, Palau and Aruba for bleaching coral.