What Do You Do With Trash While Backpacking?

By Robert Palmer

When backpacking, you need to be aware of your trash and how you are going to dispose of it. While out in the wilderness, it is important to keep the environment clean and free from litter. Unfortunately, not all backpackers are able to do this and often leave behind their trash when they move on, leaving a mess for others to clean up.

When packing for a backpacking trip, you should always consider what type of trash you will have and how you will dispose of it. If possible, try to bring along reusable items that can be used over and over again instead of having to throw them away after each use. Some items that are easy to reuse while backpacking include water bottles, Tupperware containers, and reusable utensils.

If you do need to bring disposable items with you on your backpacking trip, make sure that they are biodegradable. This means that they will break down in the environment without leaving any harmful pollutants or microplastics behind. Examples of biodegradable materials include paper plates and cups, bamboo cutlery, cloth napkins, and compostable bags.

Once your trip is over and it’s time to go home, make sure that all of your trash is disposed of properly. Any non-biodegradable materials should be brought home with you so that they can be recycled or thrown away in the proper receptacle. In addition, any food scraps should be taken with you as well so that they don’t attract wild animals or create a mess.

Conclusion:

Backpackers need to be mindful about the type of trash they bring along on their trips as well as how they dispose of it when they leave. By bringing reusable items where possible as well as disposing of any biodegradable materials properly when done using them, backpackers can help keep the environment clean while still enjoying their outdoor adventures.