Discover how your travel choices align with ethical and responsible volunteering.
Use this quick assessment to evaluate the impact of your decisions on the environment, wildlife, and local communities. Answer 10 simple questions and get a personalised score that helps you become a more mindful and ethical traveller.
Whether you’re a seasoned volunteer or planning your first trip, GreenGauge will guide you toward making better, more sustainable choices—because every decision counts.
How to Improve Your Ethical Travel Habits:
Start by Researching Organisations:
Choosing the right organisation is key. Look for non-profit groups that are transparent about their projects and where your fees go. Ethical organisations prioritise environmental sustainability, community empowerment, and long-term impact.
Minimize Your Carbon Footprint:
Travel, especially long-distance flights, contributes to climate change. Consider offsetting your carbon footprint by contributing to environmental initiatives. Opt for eco-friendly transportation and accommodation where possible.
Choose Projects That Protect Wildlife: Avoid volunteer projects or tours that involve animal handling, captive wildlife experiences, or activities that exploit animals for tourism. Focus on programs that support conservation and rehabilitation efforts, ensuring animals are protected in their natural habitat.
Respect Local Cultures: When you volunteer, you’re a guest in another culture. Make it a priority to learn about and respect local customs and traditions. By immersing yourself in the local culture, you’ll have a richer, more authentic experience while contributing to mutual understanding and respect.
Reduce Plastic Waste:
The impact of single-use plastics is devastating for the environment. Bring reusable alternatives like water bottles, shopping bags, and cutlery with you on your travels. By reducing waste, you can help protect ecosystems and wildlife in the places you visit.
Support Local Economies: Choose to spend your money wisely by supporting local businesses, artisans, and eco-friendly services. This not only strengthens local economies but ensures that your contribution stays within the community you’re visiting.
Your Next Steps:
Making changes to your travel habits doesn’t have to be overwhelming. Start small by focusing on one or two areas where you can improve. Over time, these small steps will add up, and you’ll see a noticeable difference in the way your travel choices positively impact the world.
Remember, becoming an ethical traveller is a journey. The fact that you’ve taken this quiz shows your commitment to learning and growing. Every time you make a more mindful choice, you’re making a positive impact—not just for the environment and local communities, but for yourself as well.
You’ve got this! Take it one step at a time, and soon, your travel decisions will reflect the ethical traveller you aspire to be. If you ever need guidance, revisit GreenGauge and explore new ways to enhance your impact!