WHATS YOUR 1 THING?

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
Dry clothes outside as often as possible!  -Jennifer, Redmond
I install energy efficient heating and cooling systems as well as solar and geothermal.  -Travis, Marysville
Whenever I find it on, I turn off the light in my company's conference room.  -Jill, Seattle
We are diligent to ensure that our recycling meets the guidelines provided.  -M, Redmond
I recycle whenever possible. but when im out in public i cant always recycle because there isnt always public recycling cans.  -Kayla, seattle
I use a drying rack for my thinner clothing instead of the dryer. Cuts my elec bill and drying time!  -Erin, West Seattle
Built our "chicken condo" and children's tree fort out of recycled wood from local demos.  -Vicki, Puyallup
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 use phosphate free, all natural detergent and softner when I do laundry.  -Kaitlin, Tacoma
I installed a gray water toilet, using one of our rain barrels.  -Rich , Seattle
i am launching an eco-conscious clothing line: www.salvationware.com!  -jme, redmond
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 recycle all the garbage I can and compost food scraps. I try to buy organic products with minimal or biodegradable packaging.  -Megan, Tacoma
I garden with Pacific Northwest native trees and shrubs to save water and attract birds.  -Erick, Seattle
My one thing is to walk more and drive less.  -Nikki, Seattle
I never use the heater in my apartment, blankets are cheaper and don't waste energy!  -Catie, 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
At work, I have a drinking glass at my desk. Can take it home to wash and avoids using disposable cups.  -Erin, Bothell
I have a Klean Kanteen stainess steel water bottle that I carry with me instead of constantly buying plastic disposable ones!  -Laelle, Tacoma
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
Being a vegetarian has more of an eco-friendly impact then buying a hybrid.  -Morgan, Seattle
I purposely keep all my receipts in my purse and then clean through my purse with a recycling bin by my side :)  -Cassi, Seattle
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
We recycle everything we can in the house.  -Michel, Auburn
I now bike everywhere i used to go in a car to get to friends houses.  -Steven , Sammamish
I put a sweater on instead of turning up the heat  -Jake, Puyallup
I drive my motorcycle as often as possible instead of my car - 50 mpg helps some.  -Bruce, Lake City
I bought a BPA-free water bottle and take it to work every day, instead of consuming several bottled waters a week.  -Stacey, Renton
i turn my water of when im brushing my teeth. :D  -kayla, lynnwood
I live in the community I work in.  -Kara, Olympia
Buy local, support stores that buy from local vendors! Shop seaonal fruits and veg. Minimize shoppping the "commercial stores".  -Virginia, Kitsap County
Make sure the car is running as efficiently as possible  -Laura, seattle
I turn of the water while brushing my teeth and doing dishes  -michela, vancouver
Ive switched jobs in construction to a company that builds green homes!They can save ya hella cash-ola!  -JD, seattle
I use cloth shopping bags. PCC has some $10 bags made by envirosax that fold up so small, I even took one to the mall.  -Joni, Seattle
I have a chemical free yard and recycle faithfully. Also I grow my own vegetables.  -Lauri, Seattle
I use biodegradable bags for my dog's waste.  -Monica, Seattle
I use reusable canvas bags when grocery shopping.  -Linda, Puyallup
Whenever possible, I try to buy personal care products that are botanical and not tested on animals.  -Donna, Seattle
I use the new mesh grocery bags instead of paper or plastic  -Danica, Seattle
I put a watering can under the faucet while I am waiting for the water to get hot.  -Holly, 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
I educate my neighbors about surface water run off to the Puget Sound and encourage them to properly dispose of pet waste.  -Jacqui, Snohomish
Eating raw food.  -Sadee, Seattle
When washing your hands, turn off the faucet while lathering and scrubbing, then turn the water on again to rinse.  -DeDe, Seattle
When I see a light turn yellow, I turn off the ignition and coast up to it.  -Erin, West Seattle
I try yo use my lights as little as possible and always turn them off when i leave a room.  -Aleena, Carnation
 

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