Introduction
Australia’s natural beauty is fragile. With more people camping than ever, protecting the environment is every camper’s responsibility. Eco-friendly camping is not about sacrifice, it is about small habits that protect the outdoors for future generations.
1. Plan and Prepare
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Choose official campsites where possible
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Avoid peak damage times, such as after heavy rain
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Pack durable gear that lasts, reducing waste
2. Dispose of Waste Properly
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Pack it in, pack it out
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Carry rubbish bags
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Use biodegradable soap away from waterways
3. Respect Wildlife
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Do not feed animals
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Store food in sealed containers
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Observe from a distance
4. Use Long-Lasting Gear
Cheap products break quickly and end up as landfill. Bush Tracks wool blankets, tarps, and ropes are built to last, reducing waste and saving money over time.
5. Minimise Fire Impact
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Use a portable stove where fires are banned
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If fires are allowed, keep them small and contained
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Always extinguish completely before leaving
6. Leave What You Find
Do not disturb plants, rocks, or cultural sites. Take photos, not souvenirs.
Conclusion
Eco-friendly camping is about respect, for nature, for others, and for the future. By following Leave No Trace principles and choosing durable Bush Tracks gear, you can enjoy Australia’s outdoors while protecting it.