WHATS YOUR 1 THING?

wearing flip flops. (no socks to wash!)  -S, Renton
Stop using poison Roundup. Spray vinegar-kill weeds - driveway, sidewalk, between pavers. Breaks down, doesn't hurt Sound.  -Susan, Seattle
Being a vegetarian has more of an eco-friendly impact then buying a hybrid.  -Morgan, Seattle
I recycle @ home & work; and use boxes wine comes in for many crafts. Also I educate every one I can to recycle.  -Freilah Allen-Sonn, Renton
I RECYCLE JUST ABOUT ANY THING YOU CAN THINK OF.. I EVEN TAKE THE TIME TO STRIP RECYCLABLES OF NON-RECYCLABLE MATERIALS DO YOU ?  -RON, OAK HARBOR,WA.
Turn off water while washing my hair in the shower and between hand washed dishes.  -Mila, Seattle
I collect everything in the house that can be recycled and I take it down to a designated drop-area to have it sorted.  -Antonie Moffett, Lakewood
Built our "chicken condo" and children's tree fort out of recycled wood from local demos.  -Vicki, Puyallup
I re-use almost everything I buy at least once and if I cant, I dont buy it.  -Faith, Everett
I put a sweater on instead of turning up the heat  -Jake, Puyallup
we raise quarter horses and one thing we do is catch rain water and use it to spray down the arena.  -Leah, Freeland
I have compact florescent bulbs in most of my light fixtures at home  -Anne, Seattle
I switch OFF the print option on my calculator at work. Eliminating the register tape on 99% of the caluations I do.  -Dawn, Marysville
i turn my water of when im brushing my teeth. :D  -kayla, lynnwood
When washing your hands, turn off the faucet while lathering and scrubbing, then turn the water on again to rinse.  -DeDe, Seattle
I never use the heater in my apartment, blankets are cheaper and don't waste energy!  -Catie, Seattle
I started a blog to help green parents reduce their energy use and exposure to toxins.  -Kathleen R., Seattle
I take keep my reusable grocery bags in my car so I always have them available when I go to the store.  -Cherel, Washougal
I re-use my travel mug instead of accepting disposable coffee cups. Some places even offer a discount when I do this.  -Bill, Issaquah
My boyfriend and I (we've been together a long while) shower together every morning. It saves water and energy heating water  -Angie, Port Orchard
I use a non-disposable coffee filter and use the grounds in my garden.  -Jill, Renton
Eating raw food.  -Sadee, Seattle
I recycle all the cardboard and paper I use.  -Chris, Portland
I'm enrolled in '100% Green Power' through Puget Sound Energy.  -Rick, Federal Way
Very simple - stop eating meat! Going veggie drastically reduces your carbon footprint.  -Diane, Seattle
I install energy efficient heating and cooling systems as well as solar and geothermal.  -Travis, Marysville
I put food scraps (mostly unwanted vegetable parts) into the yard waste. This way it gets composted.  -Monica, Redmond
I work @ home, so have flexibility. From May-Oct, I try to line dry all but 3X/month. I save 100 hours of dryer time a year!  -Deirdre, Vashon
I installed a gray water toilet, using one of our rain barrels.  -Rich , Seattle
I refill four, one gallon, water bottles for work. I am a May truck driver. I hope all trucks get APU's to stop useless idling.  -Richard Carstens, Carson
I now bike everywhere i used to go in a car to get to friends houses.  -Steven , Sammamish
I recycle my old printed documents by using the clean side as scratch paper before I recycle them in the WOW bin.  -Joanne, Everett
I use cloth bags instead of taking the plastic bag they offer  -William, Fort Lewis
I buy as much as I can from local farmers and practice being a 'locavore' as much as possible.  -Sean, Camden, SC
I drive my motorcycle as often as possible instead of my car - 50 mpg helps some.  -Bruce, Lake City
We recycle everything we can in the house.  -Michel, Auburn
If I'm not using an electronic or a light it isn't plugged in or turned on.  -Ashley, Seattle
I now use my reusable bags when I go to the grocery store instead of using the plastic bags the stores give out.  -Marilene, Seattle
COMPOST  -Katie, Kelowna
I recycled a car. Bought a 1990 VW Cabriolet, 32 miles to the gallon, for $950. I make 6 figures but set the standard for reuse!  -David, Kirkland
We are diligent to ensure that our recycling meets the guidelines provided.  -M, Redmond
save the planet  -bill Sather, monroe
i put my kitchen compost for yardwaste into cereal boxes, which then also become compostable  -Tammy, Seattle
The signature line on my email says:"Save the earth! A tree! Be green!Do not use the print machine!"  -Emily, Lynnwood
I live in the community I work in.  -Kara, Olympia
I use a drying rack for my thinner clothing instead of the dryer. Cuts my elec bill and drying time!  -Erin, West Seattle
I turn of the water while brushing my teeth and doing dishes  -michela, vancouver
Riding my bike to work or carpooling.  -Cheryl, Seattle
Dry clothes outside as often as possible!  -Jennifer, Redmond
Use a commercial car wash - like Brown Bear, that recycles their waste water instead of washing your car at home.  -Janet, Seattle