WHATS YOUR 1 THING?

NW Biodiesel Network Monthly MeetingBiodiesel - It's All About the Quality. 8/26/08. www.nwbiodiesel.org/.  -Joe, Seattle
I educate my neighbors about surface water run off to the Puget Sound and encourage them to properly dispose of pet waste.  -Jacqui, Snohomish
Bio-degradeable doggy poo poo bags... My dog poops a lot.  -Johna, Sammamish
I use a skim of toothpaste on my toothbrush. My teeth get just as clean and less pollutants go down the drain.  -Susanne , Bellevue
COMPOST  -Katie, Kelowna
my husband and I drive natural gas cars.We fill up @ home for 1.63 a gallon & no emissions.  -laura, kenmore
Ive switched jobs in construction to a company that builds green homes!They can save ya hella cash-ola!  -JD, 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
I turn my old clothes into new clothes so i won't have to go out and buy many  -laree, portland
We started hanging up our clothes out side to dry them.  -Riley, Kirkland
Only buy local produce. -Lindy, Bellevue  -Lindy, Bellevue
Go Solar!!!! Yes it works here!  -Kate, Seattle
I live in the community I work in.  -Kara, Olympia
I use a bicycle instead of the car for meetings and minor errands such as going to the post office, bank or grocery store.  -Doug, Seattle
I hang my clothes to dry.  -Christy, Seattle
I'm enrolled in '100% Green Power' through Puget Sound Energy.  -Rick, Federal Way
Whenever I find it on, I turn off the light in my company's conference room.  -Jill, Seattle
I buy as much as I can from local farmers and practice being a 'locavore' as much as possible.  -Sean, Camden, SC
We are diligent to ensure that our recycling meets the guidelines provided.  -M, Redmond
I don't water my lawn, my clothes dryer broke down in April,as a result I now use clothes racks for drying, & shop thrift stores  -Beverly, Enumclaw
At work I buy 100% post consumer paper for our office printing & copying needs.  -Averie, Bellevue
I drive my motorcycle as often as possible instead of my car - 50 mpg helps some.  -Bruce, Lake City
I've given up plastic grocery bags altogether. I have about 7 reuseable ones which can fit just about everything I need.  -JenF, West Seattle
Stop using poison Roundup. Spray vinegar-kill weeds - driveway, sidewalk, between pavers. Breaks down, doesn't hurt Sound.  -Susan, Seattle
I use cloth bags instead of taking the plastic bag they offer  -William, Fort Lewis
I recycle all the garbage I can.  -Sheldon, Orting, WA
I grow as many vegetables as I can year round at my neighborhood P-Patch. I give extras to neighborhood foodbank or neighbors.  -Cristina , Seattle
Alot of people forget about being green at work, put an extra garbage can next to your desk for recyclables.  -Tim, Seattle
I use hankies instead of kleenex. If you wash them with existing laundry and use a new one each day or so, they don't get gross.  -Gracie, Federal Way
I have a chemical free yard and recycle faithfully. Also I grow my own vegetables.  -Lauri, Seattle
Eating raw food.  -Sadee, Seattle
Changed jobs so now I'm only 3 mi from home.  -MB, Seattle
I ride my bike as much as possible rather then drive my car. I can easily put 150 miles on my bike a week this time of year.  -Lyn, Kent
Turn off the water heater if away for a few days. Use dimmers on our lights. Use motion lights outside for security.  -Michelle, Redmond
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
For drying clothes I use a clothesline when the weather is good, or a wooden drying rack in the house when it's not.  -Jeanne, Onalaska
My boyfriend and I ride our bikes to school everday, a gas tank lasts us about two weeks. Take that gas prices!  -Caitie, Bellingham
While waiting for hot water to get to the tap, I fill a pitcher and use it to water my plants.  -Debbie, Kingston
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
we raise quarter horses and one thing we do is catch rain water and use it to spray down the arena.  -Leah, Freeland
I bike to work  -Linda, Anacortes
I use a non-disposable coffee filter and use the grounds in my garden.  -Jill, Renton
I recycle paper towel and toliet paper core tubes and take my own bags to grocery shop.  -Rick , Evergreen, CO
Make sure the car is running as efficiently as possible  -Laura, seattle
I now bike everywhere i used to go in a car to get to friends houses.  -Steven , Sammamish
i put my kitchen compost for yardwaste into cereal boxes, which then also become compostable  -Tammy, Seattle
My one thing is to walk more and drive less.  -Nikki, Seattle
Seattle based Go Financial Solutions to deliver a secure eDisclosure service to their customers. 100% paperless mortgage loan.  -Joe, 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
Air-dry my laundry.  -Kristine, Seattle
 

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