
National Beach Day: Investing in the Future of Our Coastlines
National Beach Day (August 30) is a celebration that reminds us of the beauty and importance of our coastlines.

National Beach Day (August 30) is a celebration that reminds us of the beauty and importance of our coastlines.

Are you planning some holiday baking? If cookie making is on your holiday season checklist, try creating your own cookie cutters with recycled soda cans instead of buying new ones made of plastic.

As we approach Thanksgiving, it is important to remember that the holiday season, while joyful, often results in a significant increase in household waste.

May is the month of lei! Here in Hawaiʻi, making and giving lei is common practice.

Trash reduction starts at home! Our partner, the City and County of Honolulu has 10 convenient public refuse locations for residents to drop off their household waste to avoid excess trash finding its way onto the street, into our storm drains, and into the ocean.

While storm water is not a subject that is typically taught in school, we should all be aware
of storm water and how it plays a vital role in our environment.