Ready to travel lighter and greener? Eco-friendly fanny packs are the perfect way to keep your travel necessities close without weighing you down. These bags are cute, comfy, and made with the planet in mind. So travel consciously and look great while you do it. Whether you’re exploring a new city or heading out for a day hike, there’s a stylish, planet-friendly option for you. So read on for the best eco-friendly fanny packs for stylish and sustainable travel.

Quince Revive Nylon Belt Bag

The Revive Nylon Belt Bag by Quince is just what you need for your next big trip. This super practical pack is crafted from four plastic water bottles. Sustainability for the win! The lightweight bag is water-resistant and just right for holding your passport, driver’s license, and travel-size hand sanitizer and lotion.

Quince belt bag
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Cotopaxi Kapai 3L Hip Pack

Eco-friendly fanny packs never looked so good! The Kapai 3L Hip Pack from Cotopaxi boasts 100% remnant material construction. With its wide hip belt and padded, contoured back panel, it’s the ultimate in comfort and design. Plus, it comes in fun colors and has a padded, fleece-lined sleeve to store your sunglasses.

Cotopaxi hip pack
Courtesy of Cotopaxi

Pixie Mood Aaliyah Fanny Pack

What is cruelty-free, made from plastic bottles, and available in loads of great colors? Well, it’s the Aaliyah Fanny Pack from Pixie Mood, that’s what! Find this stylish bag in Lavender Nylon, Light Pink, Latte Nylon, and more. Additionally, the lightweight design goes great with a variety of dress styles.

TenTree Conway Hip Pack

TenTree’s Conway Hip Pack is just the bag you need for all your eco-adventures. This functional, gender-neutral pack comes in Meteorite Black and special edition Jasper and Jasper Golden Brown Meteorite Black. Plus, it’s made from recycled materials! We’re talking fishing nets, plastic bottles, recycled clothing, and more.

TenTree hip pack
Courtesy of TenTree

Monos Metro Sling

In the market for an eco-friendly fanny pack? Then head to Monos for their Metro Sling. The water- and scratch-resistant bag comes in either nylon or vegan leather finishes. With its adjustable strap, hidden full-length zipper pocket, and roomy main compartment, it’s just right for your next road trip, hiking adventure, or flight.

Monos Metro Sling
Courtesy of Monos

Terra Thread Cadera Fanny Pack

The Cadera Fanny Pack from Terra Thread is available in a multitude of colors that coordinate with any outfit. Try it in Sand Dune, Deep Sea Teal, Olive Green, Lavender, and others. The organic cotton canvas look is versatile enough to be worn on the hip or as a sling. So book the hotel and let the adventures begin!

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United By Blue (R)evolution 3L Utility Fanny Pack

If it’s an eco-friendly fanny pack you need, then United By Blue is the place to shop. Made from recycled plastic bottles, the (R)evolution 3L Utility Fanny Pack is compact, versatile, and water-resistant. We like it in Pine. But you can also find it in Black Multi and Mauve. Plus, the durable pack is tear- and stain-resistant.

United By Blue fanny pack
Courtesy of United By Blue

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  • Tammie Ortlieb

    Tammie is the former Managing Editor of VegOut Magazine. She holds a BA in psychology from the University of Illinois and an MS in Developmental Psychology from Capella University, with an educational focus on well-being and thriving. She is the author of five independently published novellas and has been vegan for 20 years. She has visited every state except Alaska.

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