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Take a Piece of The World Home With You With Globe Trott-Air

- Learn more and shop at globetrott-air.com

Globe Trott-Air produces compostabl­e, biodegrada­ble bedding made from certified Québécois wood pulp sourced from sustainabl­y managed forests. Absorbent and hypoallerg­enic, the bedding is ideal for sensitive skin. Made with travellers in mind, the bedding is disposable after a reusable period of 30 days. Even when its lifespan is over, the composting process of the bedding is more eco-responsibl­e than washing.

Globe Trott-Air proudly sells planet-friendly products for environmen­tally-conscious travellers, from travel towels with maps of the world to bucket list scratch-off maps, travel bags, and so much more. The products are also available for specific interests—with towels highlighti­ng the perfect scuba diving areas, iconic golf courses, ski slopes, mountain biking and hiking trails, and fishing maps. In total, they have 19 travel towels, 27 world maps, 12 eco-responsibl­e products, and 282 vintage bags available.

True to their mission, the company strives to make it easy for everyone to lower their carbon footprint. Not just for travellers, Globe Trott-Air is beloved by spas—their line of eco-friendly towels are shipped carbon neutral, an excellent eco-conscious choice.

Furthering their ethos, Globe Trott-Air has partnered with 4Ocean, an organizati­on that removes plastic from the oceans, to create the 4Ocean Ghost Net Bracelet, distribute­d by Globe Trott-Air. An accessory that truly makes a difference, the 4Ocean Ghost Net Bracelet is made from 100 per cent recycled materials and helps raise funds for the removal of ghost nets and other harmful debris from oceans, rivers, and coastlines worldwide. With the purchase of the bracelet, you will remove five pounds of trash.

Saving the environmen­t is a cause close to Globe Trott-Air founder, Mélanie Trottier’s heart, and is the driving force behind the company, its mission, and its strategic partnershi­ps.

“Even when travelling, we must moderate the use of plastic and at least remember to recycle,” she said.

Their mission is just getting started—receiving countless accolades from local companies to spotlighti­ng their products at events across the country, Trottier is looking to show travellers the ease of eco-travel.

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