Green things we do:
- use reusable shopping bags and bins
- refill sports water bottles instead of buying bottled water
- drive very fuel-efficient cars, one of which is diesel (we don't have public transit in our rural town)
- carpool to work (sometimes I drive with my husband to his job and then bus to Carleton)
- line dry laundry outside (don't do this when it's snowy, but probably could)
- cloth diaper our baby and use cloth wipes (it's actually way cheaper and easier than you'd think!)
- breastfeed our baby (lets us avoid unnecessary packaging for formula)
- buy used baby clothing (we'd do this even more if we didn't receive so many clothes as gifts)
- fewer toilet flushes (sounds gross, I know, but it doesn't really need it every time!)
- cook and eat whole foods (less packaging!)
- grow veggies and herbs in the summer
- buy locally from our farmer's market and butcher
- compost in our backyard and use the result in our gardens (instead of the green bin)
- keep our house cool in winter (18 during the day, 15 at night), and air condition only our bedroom and only on the hottest days
- buy the best quality we can afford so we aren't throwing things out all the time