Bring your own lunch.
Claude, NYC.
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Make your own party decorations.
Claire, Oregon.
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Walk to the store.
Faith, Manhattan.
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Volunteer for high-way clean-up.
Hannah, Brooklyn.
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Support local farmers.
Steve, Rhinebeck.
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Donate your old prom/bridesmaid
dress to a charity
Betsy, California
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Use less plastic - no single use!
Grant, Guam
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Use organic ingredients
Noriko, Japan.
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Dinner by candlelight uses less electricity
Doug, Ohio.
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Re-Gifting is Re-Cycling.
Emma, Manhattan.
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Homemade is the best Holiday present!.
Joanne, NC.
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Volunteer at a food bank.
Marissa, New Jersey.
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Fresh eggs from local farmer are the best.
Millicent, Long Island, MA.
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Donate your old books to the
senior citizen's center
Frances, Sharon, MA.
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Volunteer to clean up a local beach
Brigitte, St Thomas.
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Eat the fruit that is is season
Gail, Boston.
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Ride a bike instead of driving.
Jeff, Lower East Side.
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Earth Day is April 22. Stop buying single
use water bottles.
Peter, Jamaica
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Break down all delivery cardboad boxes
Danielle, Norfolk
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Pour Your Valentine Local Wine
Susie, NYC
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Donate clothes to a shelter
Steve, Manhattan
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If you have extra, share
Claude, NYC
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Donate to a food bank
Parish, Manhattan
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Give out organic treats.
Millicent, New York
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Re-Cycle gently used clothes.
Kate, Bedford, NY
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Catch your dinner!
Mike, Oregon
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Donate your time to clean up a park.
Sally, London

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Create a bookshelf on your sidewalk. Let folks donate and take!
Barry, New Jersey
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Ride a bike - it's National Bike Month
Ed, Vermont.
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No more one-use plastic containers
Ed, Cambridge, MA.
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Use paper bags/not plastic for garbage disposal
Frances, Boston.
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Air kiss for social distance
Marissa, St Thomas.
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Keep it clean
Gail, Norfolk, Virgina
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Stay Simple. Give gifts from your stash of treasures.
Anne, Okinawa
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Stop buying one-use plastic water bottles.
Danielle, Norfolk, VA
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Stop buying one-use plastic water bottles.
Danielle, Norfolk, VA
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Take gently used clothes to place that will donate them. Hold back on potential Halloween costumes.
Doug, Ohio.
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Buy local and in season!
Janet, Queens, NYC.
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Walk, don't drive!
Mari, Chicago.
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Bring your lunch to work in a bag.
You'll use up left-overs.
Trish, Portland, OR
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It's National Bike Month!
Ride a bike-share! This concept is popping up all over the world.
Jeff, Brooklyn
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Donate your time to clean up roadways
and coastlines.
Andy, St Thomas, USVI
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Recycle wisely. Separate by material.
Yuko, Tokyo
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Treat your Valentine to local wine.
Ryann, Manhattan
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If you get a lot of home deliveries, break down the boxes. THIS makes it easier for recycling.
Hannah, Brooklyn
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Keep it simple.
Bonnie, Columbus
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Let's talk turkey! Roast an organic bird (raised with no antibiotics).
Danielle, Norfolk, VA
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How about home-made treats?
Beth, Boston
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Donate your hard-cover books to a local senior center.
Ed, San Francisco
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Take public transportation
Trish, Manhattan
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Turn the AC off and beat the heat at the beach!
Steve, Washington Heights
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Support local farmers!
Hannah, Brooklyn
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Use a re-useable water bottle!
Anne, Okinawa
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Donate your prom dress
to a secondhand shop!
Avery, California
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Grocery shopping - City style!
Dorothy, NYC.
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Make your own Valentine card!
Pauline, Florida.
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Re-Gifting is Re-Cycling!
Patty, Phoenix.
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Save your holiday cards to make next year's gift cards.
Andrew, Burlington.
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Buy in season vegetables!
Anita, Dodge City.
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Give out home-made treats!.
Jarret, Fort Myers.
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Give books you'll never read again to a charitable organization.
Chris, Santa Fe.
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Time for summer cleaning. Donate gently used clothes to a homeless shelter.
Katie, Staten Island.
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Make a recipe for 6 and freeze leftovers.
Henry, Yonkers.
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Plant herbs in a recycled container and enjoy all summer.
RoseMarie, Park Slope
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Try a month without throw-away plastic bottles! Buy your own container and use every day.
Calvin, Oregon
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Donate old glasses, plates and cutlery to a re-sale charitable organization.
Kevin, Manhattan
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Dinner by candlelight is romantic. Who needs electricity?
Peter, Moscow
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Turn off the TV and read a book! Use less electricity.
Paul, Brooklyn
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Donate gently used clothes to a local shelter.
Phillip, Manhattan
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Learn about leaf composting. You will save landfill space and have great compost.
Joan, Arlington
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Make your own party decorations
Clare, Oregon
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Reuse containers
Felicity, Bronx
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On hot sunny days, close the curtains to keep your room cooler.
Tristan, NYC
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Shop at the local farmers' markets
Doug, Columbus
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Cut the top half of plastic bottles and use for planting seedlings.
Chris, Vermont
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It's National Bike Month! Join a bike share program.
Jeff, Oklahoma
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Bring your own bag when you shop.
Patricia, Manhattan, NY
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Walk instead of driving.
Dr T, Cambridge, MA
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Try local wines. Save on gasoline emissions the bottle doesn't travel as far!
Emily, Long Island.
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Live simply. Before every purchase ask yourself if you really need the item
Sophie, Montana.
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Make your own place cards
Ed, San Jose.
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Bake your Thanksgiving desserts in a re-usable pan
Amy, Philadelphia.
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Hand out treats that have ingredients you can pronounce.
Miko, NYC.
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Sort your old photographs. Scan onto your computer and give the originals to the people in the shot.
Anne, Chicago.
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Have your AC unit on a schedule so it's on low (or off) when you're not there.
Jennifer, Brooklyn Heights, NY
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Freeze leftovers
Joan, Long Island, NY
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Grow your own herbs in recycled containers.
Kim, Yonkers, NY
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Donate clothes you haven't worn for 2 years or more to a shelter.
Harriet, Charlston, SC
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No throw-away plastic water bottles. EVER.
Claire, Portland, OR
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Take your lunch to work
Ryan, California.
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Bake your Valentine treats..
Alexandria, Brooklyn.
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Organize personal bills on your computer and throw out un-needed paper.
Patrick, Manhattan.
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Bake your holiday gifts.
Bob, UK.

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Grow your own herbs.
Sandra, Manhattan.
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Make trick or treat bags.
Lisa, Indiana.
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Car-pool with other parents for after-school activities.
Teresa, Long Island.
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Ride a bike to the gym..
Kiki, Japan.
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Fix water leaks.
Mike, Oregon.
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Practice "bag behaviour" and bring your own to stores
Tom, Canada.
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Start a community group to clean up trash off your street and sidewalk.
Allison, Harlem.
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Make your Valentine cards.
Liz, Miami.
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Clean out your closets and donate gently used clothes to charity.
Joe, Brooklyn.
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Bake your holiday gifts.
Bob, California.
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Take old electronic equipment to a community recycling event.
Abe, New York.
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Make your own Halloween costume out of old clothes.
Gabe, New Jersey.
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Re-use paper bags
James, Washington, DC
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Dry your clothes naturally
Chris, Little Rock, AR
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Keep your car tires full to maintain pressure..
David, Harlem N.Y.
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Set your dishwasher to HEAT OFF for dry.
Leslie, Modesto, CA.
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Join a community group to clean up highways.
Jeffrey, Brooklyn
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Take public transportation.
Doris, Queens,NYC.
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Borrow books and movies from the public library.
-Virginia, Aiken, SC.
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Let your love keep you warm.
-Maria, Vermont.
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Buy Big.
- Eileen, South Dakota.
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There is no planet B.
- Anna, London, England
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