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 have a Klean Kanteen stainess steel water bottle that I carry with me instead of constantly buying plastic disposable ones! -Laelle, Tacoma
My one thing is to walk more and drive less. -Nikki, Seattle
Go Solar!!!! Yes it works here! -Kate, Seattle
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 biodiesel for my VW Golf TDI at Dr. Dan's Alternative Fuelwerks in Ballard! -Maggie Pettit, Seattle
Changed all my home bulbs to the new hallogen ones. -Todd, Seattle
We recycle everything we can in the house. -Michel, Auburn
save the planet -bill Sather, monroe
Buy "green" products and try to gradually influence as many of my friends as possible. It's working so far! -Marian, Lacey
Dry clothes outside as often as possible! -Jennifer, Redmond
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 bring my own mug instead of getting a papercup from the Coffee Shop! -Sarah , Seattle
my husband and I drive natural gas cars.We fill up @ home for 1.63 a gallon & no emissions. -laura, kenmore
Stop using poison Roundup. Spray vinegar-kill weeds - driveway, sidewalk, between pavers. Breaks down, doesn't hurt Sound. -Susan, Seattle
I recycle all the garbage I can and compost food scraps. I try to buy organic products with minimal or biodegradable packaging. -Megan, Tacoma
I use reusable canvas bags when grocery shopping. -Linda, Puyallup
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
Use a commercial car wash - like Brown Bear, that recycles their waste water instead of washing your car at home. -Janet, Seattle
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
Water barrels, CFlightbulbs, organic gardening, mulching, composting, recycling, natural pet food. The Johnsons - Steilacoom -Joyce, Steilacoom
To conserve water my boyfriend and I shower together. -Larissa, Mill Creek
Bio-degradeable doggy poo poo bags... My dog poops a lot. -Johna, Sammamish
I put food scraps (mostly unwanted vegetable parts) into the yard waste. This way it gets composted. -Monica, Redmond
I recycle paper, cans, bottles and I have a compost pile for the garden. -Colette, Tacoma
i turn my water of when im brushing my teeth. :D -kayla, lynnwood
I take the metro bus. -Caroline, Seattle
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 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 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 buy as much as I can from local farmers and practice being a 'locavore' as much as possible. -Sean, Camden, SC
I traded in my beloved 9 year old Jeep Wrangler (15 mpg) for a new Hybrid! Hurray! -Leann, kenmore, wa
I have compact florescent bulbs in most of my light fixtures at home -Anne, Seattle
I recycle whenever possible. but when im out in public i cant always recycle because there isnt always public recycling cans. -Kayla, seattle
We started hanging up our clothes out side to dry them. -Riley, Kirkland
I use phosphate free, all natural detergent and softner when I do laundry. -Kaitlin, Tacoma
We are diligent to ensure that our recycling meets the guidelines provided. -M, Redmond
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
Receive bills online, cancelled junk mail and pay approx $10 a month to purchase all of my KWh through renewable energy sources -anne, kent
I help at my school's Environmental Awareness club, to teach other students to respect our Earth. -Andrew, Atlanta -Andrew, Atlanta
I unplug appliances I don't use on a regular basis like toaster and coffeemaker, microwave and other small appliances. -Faith, Everett
Built our "chicken condo" and children's tree fort out of recycled wood from local demos. -Vicki, Puyallup
I replaced all light bulbs in my home with energy efficient bulbs. -Karri, Bothell
we raise quarter horses and one thing we do is catch rain water and use it to spray down the arena. -Leah, Freeland
Replace bath towels with half sized hand towels, plenty of towel to get the job done. Reduces laundry/energy/water/soap 1/2. -Michael, Quilcene
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 purposely keep all my receipts in my purse and then clean through my purse with a recycling bin by my side :) -Cassi, Seattle
The signature line on my email says:"Save the earth! A tree! Be green!Do not use the print machine!" -Emily, Lynnwood
Air-dry my laundry. -Kristine, Seattle
I never use the heater in my apartment, blankets are cheaper and don't waste energy! -Catie, Seattle