1) Recycle (though not sure that it's real and not just dumping it in Malaysian land fills)
2) Try to use the water filter from the fridge as much as possible and not go through as much single serving waters. Cut back on the ozarka waters that way, but still buy the smart water/electrolyte waters in personal bottles every two weeks.
3) Electric lawn mower, etc. This has been the suckiest because the batteries suck and and the lawn mower is lame and sucks.
4) Spent a ton of money on energy efficient, triple pane windows or whatever in every room in the house including the sun room. Seriously it was way more than you'd think-- like a new car purchase.
5) Thought about solar, but haven't pulled the trigger on that yet
6) Drive two gas guzzlers now, but for our third vehicle we are planning to buy next spring (transitioning a 2017 pick up that's paid off to more of a work truck and keep it for a kid who is about to be driving) I paid a $100 to be on the list to buy a Ford eLightning Truck or whatever. So thinking about that, at least.
7) Shop at Whole Foods and Sprouts for fruits and veggies, which is kinda like going to a Farmer's market instead of a Target or something like that, right? The experience feels like it, at least, from what I imagine being at a Farmer's Market would be like.