Eating raw food. -Sadee, Seattle
My one thing is to walk more and drive less. -Nikki, Seattle
Receive bills online, cancelled junk mail and pay approx $10 a month to purchase all of my KWh through renewable energy sources -anne, kent
Nutri lawn helps me keep my yard chemical free. Salmon spawn in the river by my house and we want to keep them from being harmed -Dana, Issaquah
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
instead of throwing out old things, i find someone who can use them, i even rehome the things my neighborhood puts on the curb. -C.P., poulsbo
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
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.
i am launching an eco-conscious clothing line: www.salvationware.com! -jme, redmond
I help at my school's Environmental Awareness club, to teach other students to respect our Earth. -Andrew, Atlanta -Andrew, Atlanta
i turn my water of when im brushing my teeth. :D -kayla, lynnwood
If I'm not using an electronic or a light it isn't plugged in or turned on. -Ashley, Seattle
ALL of the light bulbs in my house and outside are the low energy bulbs(11watts) I use less bulbs in all the rooms esp. the bath -Kaye, Hemet,Ca
I check my tire pressure once a month to improve the efficiency of my gas and reduce the amount CO2 into the air. -Terra Moreland, Tacoma
I re-use almost everything I buy at least once and if I cant, I dont buy it. -Faith, Everett
I quit buying bottled water. -Tony Russell, 100.7 The Wolf
I use a drying rack for my thinner clothing instead of the dryer. Cuts my elec bill and drying time! -Erin, West Seattle
I buy organic, local food whenever possible to support farming and food transport that is best for my family and our world. -Ardel, Snohomish, WA
save the planet -bill Sather, monroe
to get to places like school, and other towns i walk, ride my bike, rollerblade and when necessary, take the metro. -kylie repp, snoqualmie
Turn off the water heater if away for a few days. Use dimmers on our lights. Use motion lights outside for security. -Michelle, Redmond
I don't drive anywhere one day a week and one weekend a month. -Charlotte, Vashon Island
Very simple - stop eating meat! Going veggie drastically reduces your carbon footprint. -Diane, Seattle
I turn of the water while brushing my teeth and doing dishes -michela, vancouver
My home now runs on 100% wind power--the bill is a bit more but I hardly notice considering the impact it makes. -Tasha, Vancouver
I drive my motorcycle as often as possible instead of my car - 50 mpg helps some. -Bruce, Lake City
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 whenever possible. but when im out in public i cant always recycle because there isnt always public recycling cans. -Kayla, seattle
using bar soaps instead of plastic bottled soaps = less packaging. also using all natural dish soaps. -karin, poulsbo
I have a chemical free yard and recycle faithfully. Also I grow my own vegetables. -Lauri, Seattle
Buy local, support stores that buy from local vendors! Shop seaonal fruits and veg. Minimize shoppping the "commercial stores". -Virginia, Kitsap County
I now bike everywhere i used to go in a car to get to friends houses. -Steven , Sammamish
I have a Klean Kanteen stainess steel water bottle that I carry with me instead of constantly buying plastic disposable ones! -Laelle, Tacoma
i started recycling like crazy. my husband and i even set up recycle bins at work and bring them home everyday. -C.P + A.P., poulsbo
I replaced all light bulbs in my home with energy efficient bulbs. -Karri, Bothell
When I see a light turn yellow, I turn off the ignition and coast up to it. -Erin, West Seattle
I never use the heater in my apartment, blankets are cheaper and don't waste energy! -Catie, Seattle
I use cloth instead of paper:cloth napkins, cloth kitchen towels, bandanas for runny noses, cloth bag instead of paper/plastic -Tara, Shoreline, WA
I am parking my car 3 days a week, finding other ways to commute to work. -Janelle, Bothell
I use phosphate free, all natural detergent and softner when I do laundry. -Kaitlin, Tacoma
The paper towel roll sits in a lower drawer where it's hard to find. But we have plenty of cloth towels for cleaning up spills. -Tom, Seattle
Buy Local -Sue, Seattle
I re-use my travel mug instead of accepting disposable coffee cups. Some places even offer a discount when I do this. -Bill, Issaquah
I use biodegradable bags for my dog's waste. -Monica, Seattle
I turn the heat dry cycle off on my dishwasher to save energy. -Amy, Bellevue
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 sell and use laundrypure in my home to remove soaps,bleach and other chemicals from my water discharge into city sewer system -eric byers, Gig Harbor
I used to commute across Lake Washington from Seattle every day. I convinced my boss to let me work from home full-time. -Kathy, Seattle
COMPOST -Katie, Kelowna