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    Five Sustainable Luggage and Travel Gear Companies

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    Dear Readers,

    Do you like to travel? I always have, and for our honeymoon, my husband and I quit our jobs and took off. We tooted around Asia, India, Egypt, and Turkey for nine months via planes, trains, automobiles, jeepneys, tuk tuks, scooters, and boats, with only backpacks in tow. We made many last-minute plans and pivots, and while we endured plenty of hiccups, we generally considered ourselves experts at getting around. 

    In 2010, my husband and I arrived on a small Malaysian island via boat, expecting to find a hotel. Instead, we slept on the beach, fending off crabs. We did enjoy the company of the tiny black kitten you see curled up on my pack.

    Fast forward a few years: We were both burned out and needed a vacation. I called a friend who had started working as a travel advisor, and told her that we needed a peaceful, dog-friendly getaway within four hours of Manhattan. I gave her a budget and she did the rest, including booking the car, hotel, and restaurants and making recommendations for hikes and other activities. When we arrived, we received a free room upgrade and found some special treats along with a note from our friend. The only items on our to-do list: relax and enjoy. Now this was luxury. 

    As a proud independent traveler, I never thought I’d take a vacation someone else had organized, but the trip upstate made me rethink all that. Sometimes, you don’t want to make decisions: You just want to get out of town. I reflected on all the times I’d been somewhere only to realize after the fact that my last-minute travel style meant that I had missed something I would have loved to see. Perhaps taking a trip planned and led by experts is a great idea, after all! 

    With all that in mind, I’m thrilled to share what we’ve been dreaming up behind the scenes: Bluedot Living Travel. These trips invite you to explore stunning destinations while connecting with local environmental leaders. Each all-inclusive itinerary is designed with care — from farm-to-table meals to immersive experiences that reflect the spirit of each locale. We’re launching five trips for 2026, from the star-studded energy of Hollywood, California, to the coastal charm of Martha’s Vineyard and Nantucket. We’d love for you to be among the first to join us. Visit our website to explore our destinations

    Of course, you can’t go empty-handed. Before we talk sustainable luggage, let's briefly review a few of the brands whose goods fill my bags.

    Clothes and Toiletries for Sustainable Travel

    Clothing

    • Toad&Co: inviting, colorful, easy-to-clean clothes for daily wear
    • Artknit: luxe, polished, and wrinkle-resistant clothes 
    • Pact: comfy organic cotton basics and loungewear 
    • Ninety Percent: elegant, wrinkle-resistant draped dresses and more 
    • Darn Tough: American-made wool socks for fresh feet
    • Rothy’s: comfy, lightweight, versatile shoes

    Toiletries and Storage

    • Activist Skincare: perfectly tiny and complete travel set
    • Suri: a quiet electric toothbrush with a 40-day battery life
    • Cadence: chic, leakproof capsules for all your toiletries
    • Tidalove: handy waterless mouthwash tablets

    Snacks and Drinks

    • Stasher: endlessly useful bags for snacks, toiletries, cords, and more
    • Contigo: a perfect, spillproof travel mug 
    • Allkelr: a small, flat water bottle that fits in even small purses
    • Yeti: an indestructible bottle that keeps your water ice cold
    • S’well: cheerful, nesting snack canisters for the plane

    Luggage and travel gear have so many permutations, both stylistic and functional, that making recommendations is tough, so I’m including items to suit a range of tastes. Happy shopping, and happy trails! 

    – Elizabeth Weinstein, Marketplace Editor 

    A man sits on a bench in front of a mountain in front of a field with three olive green suitcases next to him from sustainable luggage brand Briggs & Riley.

    Luggage for Life

    Briggs & Riley not only makes amazing luggage, it also offers the best lifetime guarantee in the business. The Baseline collection, priced from $729 for a carry-on spinner, offers a suite of features that make the bag a joy to pack and travel with. A patented design keeps the handle on the outside, which creates more space and dramatically reduces wrinkles. An ingenious one-touch compression system allows you to fit significantly more. A light-colored interior makes it easy to find everything. As my husband says: “Buy once, cry once.”

    a blue backpack made by matador equipment shown with a little bag in front of fit that the backpack can compress down into.

    Gear for Traveling Light

    Matador designs gear for travelers who like to keep things simple — and small. Thoughtfully made backpacks and compression cubes make it easy to travel carry-on only, while a packable line of weatherproof toiletry bags, daypacks, and duffels folds down to the size of a grapefruit. The company uses bluesign®-approved fabrics and recycled materials throughout its collection, and offers in-house repairs whenever possible. A personal favorite is the teeny-tiny microfiber towel on a keychain: a great gift for any traveler.

    Two people hiking carrying colorful bags from Cotopaxi in the bag's signature assorted bright colors.

    Adventure in Technicolor

    If you’re not one for basic black, you’ll love Cotopaxi, a brand whose gear is as joyful as it is practical. Cotopaxi crafts its signature Del Día collection from leftover nylon that would otherwise go to waste. That reduces the carbon footprint of each piece by nearly a third, and means that no two backpacks, sling bags, coolers, totes, or travel cubes are alike. The Certified B Corp also makes colorful clothes for men and women. If you’re already thinking about holiday gifts, consider Cotopaxi for adventurous folks in their teens, twenties, and thirties.

    A man standing in front of a pile of four duffel bag suitcases of descending size, all labeled with the brand name Patagonia. The bags are made by sustainable clothing and sustainable luggage brand Patagonia.

    Rough and Ready Bags

    If you seek flexibility in your packing — and don’t mind doing a bit of hoisting — you’ll probably enjoy Patagonia’s rugged travel gear. The company’s famous Black Hole line includes three wheelie suitcases as well as duffels ranging from 40 to 100 liters, all of which have straps and can be worn like a backpack. While you can fit a heck of a lot in these bags, the fact that they’re made in Fair Trade Certified factories with recycled materials may make your journey feel lighter. Patagonia also makes bags designed for fishing, climbing, and snow sports.

    A person in a field crouches down and looks down at the screen of a large digital camera, which is over a Peak Design backpack that is specially packed to accommodate the camera, its lenses, and more.

    Photographer's Favorites

    Peak Design built its reputation among photographers, but its sleek luggage and everyday gear appeal to almost any minimalist who cares about performance. The brand’s thoughtfully engineered Travel Backpack and tech pouches make packing and organizing effortless, while its weatherproof phone cases and camera clips keep your devices secure and accessible. Peak Design really commits when it comes to sustainability. The company is The Climate Label Certified, a B Corp, and a 1% for the Planet member.

    Two people stand outside, dressed for cold weather, and look through binoculars.

    Viewfinder Extraordinaire

    Lightweight, compact, and comfortable for the hands and the eyes, Nocs binoculars are the rare travel accessory you’ll actually use on repeat. Yes, they’re perfect for birding and spotting wildlife. But they’re also great for admiring architecture and even getting a better view at the opera. The 12-ounce set slips easily into a carry-on or purse, and at $99.95 for the excellent base model, won’t put too big a dent in your wallet, either. The 1% for the Planet member company offers a lifetime warranty, guaranteeing years of great adventures.

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    Elizabeth Weinstein
    Elizabeth Weinstein, Bluedot’s Marketplace Editor, lives in Manhattan with her husband; papillon Finley; and cats SanDeE* and Modell. When she’s not asking the folks at Bloomingdale’s and Nordstrom to try on their most sustainable sneakers in a size 9½, she can be found at the Union Square Greenmarket or gardening on her rooftop terrace.
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