Eco – Friendly Airplane Protective Clothing and Equipment 

Our compression socks and snacks were the most important items in our airplane travel kit a few months ago. Don’t you long for the good old days? 

If you have plans to travel in the near or distant future, you are probably aware that face masks, gloves, and hand sanitizer will be new additions to your airplane travel kit. This is something you should have figured out by now. That does not necessarily have to be a bad thing. Face masks were worn by a significant number of passengers on airplanes and people going about their daily lives even before the year 2020. 

Now that face masks will be required on planes and in public places, it is critical to put our best foot forward by prioritizing eco-friendly and sustainable PPE for the inevitable coronavirus travel kit. This will allow us to make the best first impression possible. Consider using biodegradable gloves and reusable face masks. Pack these five essentials before boarding an airplane, which is listed in this article. 

It is critical to use long-lasting PPE

Because of the need for personal protective equipment (PPE), the use of plastic, particularly single-use plastic, has increased. This paves the way for forward-thinking manufacturers and customers to create products that protect the environment while also ensuring our health. 

For example, sustainable retail specialists Duty-Free Innovation have introduced FlySafe, a low-cost protection kit. This kit includes three pairs of disposable gloves, three packs of sanitizing wipes, and a reusable certified face mask that can be used several times. 

According to Simon Best, a DFI spokesperson, the sustainable kits provide a practical and affordable solution. Even though the mask filters are not very sustainable, which is unfortunate because they are a necessary evil, we have made every effort to make the rest of the kit as sustainable as possible. The outer packaging is made of biodegradable corn starch that can be composted at home, and the gloves and wipes are made of biodegradable materials as well. 

Essentials for your airplane travel kit in terms of sustainable PPE 

Investing in sustainable and environmentally friendly personal protective equipment is one step you can take to prevent a public health emergency from escalating into a natural disaster. The most important thing to remember is that even if your products are environmentally friendly, they must still comply with CDC recommendations. 

1. Immune system boosters 

It is critical to remember that no supplement can protect you from the COVID-19 virus. However, simply increasing your immunity will not keep you from becoming infected with the coronavirus. Travel, on the other hand, puts a strain on the body, and you must take care of yourself while away from home. 

There has never been a more important time to maintain proper nutrition, eat well, get enough rest, and stay hydrated, especially if you are going to be traveling. To ward off nasty colds and flu and stop sniffles in their tracks, try Saje’s Anti-Bacterial Diffuser Blend and their Germ and Virus Fighting Remedy Roll-On. Both of these items are available on Amazon. In addition, you can get a Get Well Cough and Cold Kit from them. This kit includes their Echinacea Throat Spray as well as their Fortify Cough and Cold Nasal Inhaler. 

2. Environmentally friendly face masks 

The scarcity of face masks for frontline workers sparked widespread panic, resulting in a flurry of brands releasing face masks and launching initiatives to address the shortage. When shopping for a face mask, look for environmentally friendly brands; many of these companies also give away face masks to healthcare workers. 

Masks should be able to be tied around the wearer’s head or have ear loops, have multiple layers of fabric, be breathable, and be washable without becoming damaged or losing their shape. If you want ear loops, Groceries Apparel is a good option to consider, but the Avocado Organic Cotton Face Mask is an excellent environmentally friendly option with ties for securing it. 

3. biodegradable Gloves 

You do not have to wear gloves the entire flight, as you do with face masks; however, they may come in handy when using the restroom or while in the airport. In this case, biodegradable gloves are your best bet. 

The use of latex gloves can have a negative impact onhurt the environment. You may have already seen discarded gloves on the street, and there is concern that these gloves will make their way through sewage filter systems and end up in rivers and the ocean. 

According to a New Yorker article, “when the plastic in vinyl and nitrile gloves is exposed to seawater, it becomes coated with dimethyl sulfide from algae and bacteria.” This dimethyl sulfide emits an odor that attracts certain species of birds, turtles, and marine mammals. After being consumed, the debris, including biodegradable plant-derived latex, has the potential to clog these animals’ digestive tracts, resulting in death. 

You must dispose of your gloves responsibly, regardless of whether they are biodegradable or not. 

4. Sanitizer for hands 

Environmentally friendly sanitizers present a bit of a challenge because they are expected to meet certain antiseptic performance recommendations. Because of our increasing reliance on single-use plastics, even seemingly innocuous items such as a bottle of hand sanitizer can have a significant environmental impact. 

Continue through the Human Kind. This all-in-one product not only kills virus germs, moisturizes your hands, and prevents the use of single-use plastics, but it also contains 65% alcohol and meets the CDC’s requirements for hand sanitizer gel to contain that amount of alcohol. Because it comes in an eight-ounce recyclable aluminum bottle, you can refill your reusable, travel-sized bottles an unlimited number of times. Hyaluronic acid, an added moisturizing ingredient, will care for your hands as well as the planet while you care for the environment. 

5. Disinfectant-containing wet wipes 

You should always keep a supply of disinfecting wipes on hand so that you can clean any surfaces with which you come into contact. The vast majority of us had already put this to use while driving. If you are about to travel, you should take extra precautions to clean the surfaces you will be using. Consider the following scenario: you buy pre-packaged food at an airport and then take your seat at the gate. 

Before you go looking for eco-friendly disinfecting wipes, keep in mind that many plant-based versions do not always produce the same results as their animal-based counterparts. Companies such as Method, on the other hand, have developed all-surface wipes that can be composted and manufactured in an environmentally responsible manner. Ecozone’s anti-bacterial multi-surface wipes are another useful option for traveling, and they are completely biodegradable.

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