
Traveling with Trash
Our parks and beaches are special places where families unite, keiki play, and communities connect with nature. We bring meals, snacks, and toys – everything needed for a fun day outdoors.

Our parks and beaches are special places where families unite, keiki play, and communities connect with nature. We bring meals, snacks, and toys – everything needed for a fun day outdoors.

Have you found extra fabric laying around after trying DIY face masks? With beach season upon us, a great way to save the environment and your budget is to bring your own snacks in a reusable container. Enjoy making these DIY reusable bags to carry light snacks with you wherever you go.

Traffic congestion is a daily challenge on Oʻahu, especially during peak hours now that schools are back in session. Fortunately, carpooling and ridesharing offer a convenient, cost-effective, and eco-friendly way to reduce the number of cars on the road.

Navigating Oʻahu is easier than ever, thanks to the variety of public transportation options for both kamaʻāina and visitors. Whether you’re commuting to work or exploring the streets of Waikiki, there’s a mode of transportation that fits your needs. Here’s the ultimate guide to making the most of Oʻahu’s public transit:

Some people take their vehicles to a mechanic for maintenance and detailing, while others prefer to do the work themselves. If you handle car care at home, remember to dispose of hazardous waste properly and safely.

Many drivers only think about tire maintenance when a dashboard light turns on. By this point, it’s often already too late. You might have a flat, be wearing your wheels out unnecessarily due to low tire pressure, or only wearing out one side.