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Hawaiʻi review to United Nations highlights efforts to achieve 2030 sustainability goals

Hawaiʻi’s second review offers a comprehensive evaluation of the state’s progress towards its sustainability goals, highlighting achievements and areas that need improvement.

Kīhei Charter School hopes to become first “zero waste” public school in Hawaiʻi

Students at Kīhei Charter School are hoping to become the first “zero waste” public school in the state, and in doing so, potentially become a model for other schools and the community at large.

Three new retailers open at A&B’s Nāpili Plaza

Three stores which opened this spring include Ho’olawa Co., Lucky Cat Provisions, and Island Time Tattoo. In addition, Keep It Simple Hawai’i, will open later this month.

HuiZero, Maui’s First Zero Waste To-Go Food Container Program Set to Launch

HuiZero launches, Maui’s first zero waste to-go container program, on Friday, Oct. 8, 2021 at participating restaurants across Maui. 

Moku Roots Maui is on the Rise with Locally Grown Ingredients and Zero Waste Goals

Their vegetarian and vegan dishes are made with fresh, locally grown ingredients from Mala ‘Akala farm, and their menu is constantly changing in order to keep things exciting.

Moku Roots Named Top Vegetarian Restaurant in Hawaiʻi by Yelp

Moku Roots, Lahaina Gateway’s zero-waste vegan restaurant, has been named the Best Vegetarian Restaurant in Hawaiʻi by Yelp.

Cochran Backs Zero Waste Policy Proposed for Maui

Committee Chair Elle Cochran called the zero waste policy “a sustainable approach to waste management,” saying the policy, if adopted, would result in all products being reused instead of being sent to landfills and incinerators.