b'Collecting rainwater and grey water.Biking, walking, skateboarding, or using public transport.Planning car travel efciently.Tuning the car regularly.For masses more ideas and ways to track your own progress, pick up a copy of WA$TED! (we have a few to give away in this issue of Habitat on page 70) or log on to www.wastedtv.co.nz.did you know:WA$TED! isnt just about talking environmental responsibility; keeping the programmes ownfootprintassmallaspossiblewasakeyconcernfortheproductioncrew behind the scenes as well, and won them the governments Green Ribbon Award. Initiatives included: Using a hybrid vehicle. Using travel mugs instead of disposable cups. Recycling and composting in the ofce and on location. Recycling DVDs and CDs. Crew car pooling. Buying recycled paper and toilet paper. Composting and recycling all the waste collected from homes featured in the show. The book is printed on paper sourced from sustainable forests. Remaining unavoidable emissions were offset through the purchase of carbon creditsthrough carboNZeroCert.'