This paper discusses from a local perspective the transformation of Tzu Chi Environmental Conservation Movement from its launch to today's magnitude. The field data indicates that the regional environmental movement adapted strong local characteristics. The history of environmental conservation operating system in Taitung manifests the connection between personal relations and civil social networks. The systems in Taipei and Taichung varied their collection routes and made compromises in accordance with local changes. The recycling movement matured and diversified after continuous establishment of recycling stations and exchange of volunteers' experiences in different districts. The development of three districts reveals the logic of practice of localization and adaptive growth, the intimate interactions between government and private sectors, as well as the power of grassroot communities that aided the purification of Taiwan's environment.The paper also points out that the perpetual strength of the local volunteers exhibited in the abundance of environmental actions is drawn from the spontaneous crowd practice. Besides the ”epiphany” inspired by Master Chengyen, the life experiences of participating volunteers further contribute to the growing strength of environmental movement. Continuous participation in environmental conservation acts as a catalyst in the volunteers' self-transformation.