10 Best Eco-Friendly Bags for EDC in 2022
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Many of us are spending this Earth Day stuck at home, and while enjoying the great outdoors might be out of the question, we can still do our part to be kind to the environment. One of the best ways to do this is to ensure that when we do go outside, the gear we bring along for the ride is made sustainably, and if possible, made out of recycled materials. If you’re wary about doing this out of fear the durability of your gear, you shouldn’t be. There are plenty of outdoors gear brands making high quality bags from partially or fully recycled materials. And whether your next excursion is out to the top of the mountain or down the street to your local supermarket, you have plenty of options for a bag made of recycled materials. To help you in your search this Earth Day, we’ve put together this guide containing our favorite recycled bags you can purchase today to make a positive impact.
The Best Eco-Friendly Bags

Peak Design Everyday Backpack 20L V2
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Osprey Arcane Large Day Pack
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Fjällräven High Coast Rolltop 26
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Bellroy Transit
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Pacsafe Vibe Econyl 25L
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Incase City Compact Backpack
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Cotopaxi Luzon 24L Hiking Daypack
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Patagonia Ultralight Packable Black Hole Duffel
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Alchemy Goods Pike Messenger Bag
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United by Blue Lee Hip Pack
PurchaseDo you carry eco-friendly, recycled, or repurposed gear in your EDC? Tell us about them in the comments below!
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