Replace Your Lawn with Drought-Tolerant Plants

Across the country, lawns consume almost 3 trillion gallons of water each year, 200 million gallons of gas for mowing, and 70 million pounds of pesticides.

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World Oceans Day

Each year, we celebrate World Oceans Day on June 8 and this year, the World Oceans Committee is focused on conservation action with a focus on protecting the planet’s oceans by creating a healthy aquatic climate.

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The Water Cycle

You can do you part to help prevent storm water pollution from entering Hawaii’s waterways by eliminating waste, properly disposing of trash, and practicing sustainability habits.

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The Plastic Diet

Looking to go green this year? Updating your household habits to reduce environmental impacts is a great way to get started! Here are five simple ways to get develop your new green habits.

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Turn Your Household Green

Looking to go green this year? Updating your household habits to reduce environmental impacts is a great way to get started! Here are five simple ways to get develop your new green habits.

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Tackle Unseen Pollutants

Hawaii’s stormwater systems are intended for rainwater overflow in heavy storms. While the storm drains work well to keep roads safe, they often deposit pollutants into the waters surrounding our islands. Here are a few ways your household can stop contributing to water pollution.

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Introducing Your Household’s New Favorite Color: Green

Changing your household habits to reduce environmental impact is a great way to go green! Here are five “green” habits that you and your family can adapt to help protect our environment.

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Water Conservation Tips

Water is one of the most utilized and important elements in our natural daily lives. We encourage you, your household, and your loved ones to work with us and many other forward-thinking groups in finding ways to conserve and reuse water.

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DIY Rain Barrel

We are approaching Hawaii’s rainy season, which lasts from November through March. We have a great, eco-friendly way of watering flowers and yard with this DIY rain barrel project the whole family can take part in.

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How to Grow an Herb Garden

As the community continues to social distance and spend time at home, many have discovered and developed their green thumb. Starting your own garden filled with your favorite herbs and produce is not only a great way to spend time as a family, but is an excellent way to save money.

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