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Tami Lewis says
we use the clothes line instead of the dryer for one thing.
Heather Moore says
We cloth diaper!! 😀
Jenny Stanek says
We are avoiding using any disposable plates/cups/flatware/etc at home
Lindsey G. says
We use cloth diapers and try our best to limit paper products. There’s a lot more, but those are main ones right now!
Brandi Elam says
We cloth diaper (and always line dry). We stopped using foam plates. We choose eco-friendly cleaning products or use baking soda/vinegar, and we try to limit our paper towel use (we haven’t quite been able to give them up completely!)
Trasina McGahey says
We just recently moved from a condo to a house and are finally able to recycle cans and bottles. We just didn’t have the room to store them before.
Katy says
We use cloth napkins, compost, garden, have our own chickens and goats and if we have more children, will cloth diaper!
Ash Johnson says
We are recycling and using a Brita pitcher instead of bottled water
Kat Riley says
We recycle and compost.
Heather Lei says
We are converting our house to cloth. Currently we we diaper and wipe with cloth, I’m in the process of getting the napkins, rags, cleaning things to cloth. We line dry and use non-toxic cleaners. I currently have a reusable drinking cup, but it is plastic.
Beth R says
We cloth diaper and line dry everything. We also compost and garden to name a few
Stephanie says
We try to do what we can by shopping locally, buying environmentally friendly products, recycling, etc.
annie says
I’m trying to phase out our paper usage and use cloth napkins, unpaper towels, mama cloth, cloth diapers and cloth wipes!
Brittney Minor says
Compost, buy local, eat organic and think before we buy!
Jaime says
We recycle and line dry! We also use energy efficient light bulbs.
Traci Lynn Butler says
We are recycling more
Jessica O says
We cloth diaper and recycle anything we can. I would love to start a compost box too!
Cynthia R says
we recycle, freecycle, and shop at goodwill
Terri Quinn says
We recycle,use cloth napkins,glass straws,conserve water/electric
Melanie Ski says
hanging all of the clothes on the line to dry
polly says
we recycle everything and buy products that are not harmful to the earth
elven johnson says
No more paper towels!! We use cloth towels.
Marti Parks says
We recycle and we don’t use the clothes dryer anymore.
Tracy Awalt Juliano says
We are recycling all of our plastics.
Jamie Martin says
wE’RE RECYCLING.
Jenny O says
We recycle and try and turn off lights/appliances we’re not using.
Teresha says
we cloth diapered both our kids
Brooke J. says
We recycle. We use cloth napkins, and I am going to be making cloth paper towels. We compost, and planted a garden.
cw says
We have not used one ziplock for lunches…only reuseable containers
Stacy says
We recycle, we reuse everything we possibly can, and we don’t use disposable anything in this house.
Kimberly B. says
We are recycling, don’t use plastic bags or water bottles. Try to group our errands together to cut down on driving.
betty wojnar says
We make lots of useful items our of “trash”
Kathy Goyer says
We are totally recycling everything, we have really tried harder in the last few years to reduce waste, and to become more conscious of what goes into the garbage verses the recycle bin.
Jan Messali says
We grow a lot of our own veggies and try to buy products that aren’t over packaged.
Kimberlie says
We cloth diaper, recycle and reuse as much as possible.
Amanda Alvarado says
We are using/will be using reusabable snack/sandwich bags for our lunches. We also use reusable shopping bags instead of plastic.
Sarah says
We clean up our local beach when we visit!
Paul T/Pauline T says
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Paul T/Pauline T says
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Paul T/Pauline T says
we recycle and compost
Paul T/Pauline T says
we recycle our trash and compost food waste
jenifer says
reuseable shopping bags, cloth napkins
Phoenix says
I only use non-toxic cleaning products.
karen says
bringing our own water instead of buying water.
Michele Behlen says
I always take my own totes to the store, use a outdoor clothes line to dry clothes and recycle whenever possible.
Kristina (The Greening of Westford) says
We recycle and compost. Never buy bottled water. use cloth napkins and rags (instead of paper towels) And I run a TerraCycle program in our town.
Emily says
Any tips for starting a small compost? I want to do it, but have no idea where to begin. Do you do it in the winter, too?
Alicia K says
we turn off lights when we’re not in the room
Jennifer Jo Archdeacon says
I reuse the grocery bags I get and try not to use so many zip lock bags