Five Ways to Practice Sustainability when Visiting the Lakes
“We hear
people talk about
being sustainable a lot now,
which is amazing,
but what does it actually mean?”
Sustainability is what keeps national parks such as the Lake District going. We hear people talk about being sustainable a lot now, which is amazing, but what does it actually mean? Sustainability is made up of three sectors; the economy, society, and the environment. The concept is, by meeting the needs of these three factors without hindering future development is living sustainably. It’s up to national parks to ensure they are doing all they can to make the area sustainable, but it is equally important both residents and visitors do their part to help these beautiful parts of the world thrive.
Here are five easy ways we can lend a helping hand…
Sustainable travel: Walk, Bus or Cycle when you can
2. Stick to the Footpaths
3. Shop and Eat with Local Small Businesses
4. Be Mindful of the Environment
5. Invest in Reusable Equipment
Written by Kate Dawson, Content Writer for One Lake District
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