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A watch, bottle and wash bag you can feel good about taking on your travels

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The wooden watch Scrap wood and Miyota movements mix perfectly in WeWood’s limited edition Jupiter watch. The low-key wooden timepiece is made from materials that are completely free of toxins. Best of all, for every watch sold WeWood plants a tree. $139 (U.S.); we-wood.us (pre-order now for shipments in December)

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Bottled good will MiiR Bottle’s BPA-free Mi800 isn’t like most other reusable water bottles. The chic black matte-finished jug comes in two sizes (400 ml and 600 ml) and has a lid that can be customized to suit your style. While you’re drinking, someone in a developing nation will be doing the same: Proceeds from each bottle sale goes to providing clean drinking water to people who need it most. $25 (U.S.); miir.com

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Sustainable packing Roll up your toiletries in the Jonathan wash bag. Designed by Millican, a UK-based company that makes sustainable production a priority, this utilitarian accessory is crafted from 100 per cent organic cotton weatherproof canvas and has a fully recycled polyester lining. Five internal compartments and a zipped pocket help to keep everything organized. $81; homeofmillican.com

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