greenhawaii.com

Plastic Free Haleiwa
  • Haleiwa, HI
  • United States
Share 
Share on Twitter
Share on Facebook
  • Blog Posts
  • Discussions
  • Events
  • Groups
  • Photos (8)
  • Photo Albums
  • Videos

Plastic Free Haleiwa's Friends

 

Plastic Free Haleiwa's Page

Gifts Received

Gift

Plastic Free Haleiwa has not received any gifts yet

Give Plastic Free Haleiwa a Gift


Plastic Free Haleiwa
The Kokua Hawai’i Foundation is excited to be working on a new community project. We have been approached by numerous motivated citizens interested in helping Haleiwa to become one of Hawaii’s first towns to ‘go green’. We feel that addressing the issue of single-use plastic consumption is a great way to start. The harmful effects of single-use plastic is overwhelming and stretches from the oil it takes to produce it, to the health issues it causes the consumer, to the cost of disposal, and finally to the marine life it kills.



Plastic Free Haleiwa is a coalition of community members and business owners that strives to educate the stores, restaurants and patrons of Haleiwa Town on the environmental and health benefits of going plastic free in order to minimize the consumption and pollution of plastics in our islands.

Plastic Free Haleiwa Goals:
1. To minimize the consumption of single-use plastics. Single use items include plastic bags, food take-out containers, styrofoam, plastic utensils, water bottles, etc.
2. To promote the human and environmental health benefits of going plastic free.
3. To provide a list of cost effective alternatives to single-use plastics: including re-usable bags and bottles, compostable bags and food wares.
4. To support and assist local government in passing plastic free legislation.
• Work with North Shore Chamber of Commerce to pass a nonbinding resolution asking the businesses of Haleiwa Town to join the coalition in reducing and ultimately eliminating their consumption and distribution of single-use plastics.
• Work with the Council Members of the City and County of Honolulu to pass Bill 84 to ban non-biodegradable plastic bag use.
5. To keep the campaign tone positive and looking towards a healthier future, rewarding those that participate without condemning those that do not.

We hope that you can join us in this effort and will encourage your friends, family and coworkers to participate in this important campaign. By working together we can make a difference for our neighborhood, island and world.
Please send us your questions or suggestions: plasticfree@kokuahawaiifoundation.org
To view a slideshow about plastics and how it impacts our health and environment, please click here and see how you can be a part of the positive change!


Profile Information

Type of member:
Business/Organization
Industry:
Non-Profits & Community Organizations
Website:
http://www.kokuahawaiifoundation.org/community/plasticfreehaleiwa/

Latest Activity

HonuGuide and Plastic Free Haleiwa are now friends
September 7, 2009
June 11, 2009
Plastic Free Haleiwa added 8 photos
June 5, 2009
Plastic Free Haleiwa and Kim Johnson are now friends
June 5, 2009
June 5, 2009
June 5, 2009
Plastic Free Haleiwa updated their profile photo
June 5, 2009
Plastic Free Haleiwa is now a member of greenhawaii.com
June 5, 2009

Plastic Free Haleiwa's Photos

Loading…

Comment Wall (2 comments)

You need to be a member of greenhawaii.com to add comments!

Join greenhawaii.com

At 1:30pm on September 6, 2009, World Class Productions LLC said…
When Glenn Martinez and his wife Liz opened their farm in Waimänalo over a decade ago, Glenn knew he would farm organically. What he couldn't have fathomed is how his farm would evolve over that decade, seamlessly aligning with the principles of Permaculture. And not by luck, mind you. Glenn is an articulate, mechanically minded, forward-thinking famer and stands by his convictions of education and hard work. It s no accident Olomana Gardens is leading the charge in Hawaii for aquaponics, one of the smartest and most sustainable ways to farm organically.

Olomana Gardens: Permaculture & Aquaponics (trailer) from World Class on Vimeo.

At 10:19pm on August 9, 2009, Tri-Seal of Hawai`i said…
Congratulations and thank you for all you are doing!!! We all need to tell each other what we know about how we can use less plastic. Maybe somekind of weekly tip for everyone to focus on and challenge each other to come up with something? What do you all think?
 
 
 

© 2010   Created by Clayton-Hoyt Uyehara on Ning.   Create a Ning Network!

Badges  |  Report an Issue  |  Privacy  |  Terms of Service