I turn my old clothes into new clothes so i won't have to go out and buy many -laree, portland
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 turn the heat dry cycle off on my dishwasher to save energy. -Amy, Bellevue
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
I quit buying bottled water. -Tony Russell, 100.7 The Wolf
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 unplug appliances I don't use on a regular basis like toaster and coffeemaker, microwave and other small appliances. -Faith, Everett
I put a sweater on instead of turning up the heat -Jake, Puyallup
I recycle paper towel and toliet paper core tubes and take my own bags to grocery shop. -Rick , Evergreen, CO
I share my home with with 5 other adults and two teens. Living together lowers our footprint and increases our fun! -Bruce, Lake City
I now bike everywhere i used to go in a car to get to friends houses. -Steven , Sammamish
I use cloth bags instead of taking the plastic bag they offer -William, Fort Lewis
I've stopped using plastic cutlery when I bring my lunch to work. -Liz, Bremerton
I encouraged my collage (the art institute of Ft Lauderdale) to add receycleing bins in the Class room. I was successful. -William, Ft Lauderdale
When shopping, if I can carry my purchase out with my two hands I always refuse the bag. Recycling's good too :) -Candice, Des Moines
I have carpooled my whole life as I have never owned a car. -Faith, Everett
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 used to commute across Lake Washington from Seattle every day. I convinced my boss to let me work from home full-time. -Kathy, Seattle
Whenever possible, I try to buy personal care products that are botanical and not tested on animals. -Donna, Seattle
i am launching an eco-conscious clothing line: www.salvationware.com! -jme, redmond
NW Biodiesel Network Monthly MeetingBiodiesel - It's All About the Quality. 8/26/08. www.nwbiodiesel.org/. -Joe, Seattle
I turn of the water while brushing my teeth and doing dishes -michela, vancouver
Being a vegetarian has more of an eco-friendly impact then buying a hybrid. -Morgan, Seattle
I don't drive anywhere one day a week and one weekend a month. -Charlotte, Vashon Island
I have a beautiful, locally made coffee mug I use every day at work instead of paper or Styrofoam. -Michelle, Redmond
When I see a light turn yellow, I turn off the ignition and coast up to it. -Erin, West Seattle
The signature line on my email says:"Save the earth! A tree! Be green!Do not use the print machine!" -Emily, Lynnwood
I'm enrolled in '100% Green Power' through Puget Sound Energy. -Rick, Federal Way
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
Changed all my home bulbs to the new hallogen ones. -Todd, Seattle
At work I buy 100% post consumer paper for our office printing & copying needs. -Averie, Bellevue
I use as much wood as possible as it a renewable resource and the global demand for wood does not exceed the annual growth rate. -Ed, Portland Oregon
I educate my neighbors about surface water run off to the Puget Sound and encourage them to properly dispose of pet waste. -Jacqui, Snohomish
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 recycle my Aquarium water after a change and use it to water my garden. -Ray, Renton
Ive switched jobs in construction to a company that builds green homes!They can save ya hella cash-ola! -JD, seattle
using bar soaps instead of plastic bottled soaps = less packaging. also using all natural dish soaps. -karin, poulsbo
I drive my motorcycle as often as possible instead of my car - 50 mpg helps some. -Bruce, Lake City
We started hanging up our clothes out side to dry them. -Riley, Kirkland
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 recycle paper, cans, bottles and I have a compost pile for the garden. -Colette, Tacoma
I never use the heater in my apartment, blankets are cheaper and don't waste energy! -Catie, Seattle
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
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
We've changed nearly all our ligh bulbs to the new compact type..they may not look beautiful but it's worth the savings! -Angela, Black Diamond
we raise quarter horses and one thing we do is catch rain water and use it to spray down the arena. -Leah, Freeland
I am parking my car 3 days a week, finding other ways to commute to work. -Janelle, Bothell
When washing your hands, turn off the faucet while lathering and scrubbing, then turn the water on again to rinse. -DeDe, Seattle
I use my own coffee mug and water bottle at work instead of the paper cups -Priya, Bellevue
I recycle whenever possible. but when im out in public i cant always recycle because there isnt always public recycling cans. -Kayla, seattle