On June 15th Sustainable Coastlines and Surfrider will be hosting a cleanup at Diamond Head. Last years efforts resulted in 2,800 lbs removed with the help of over 200 volunteers. This year we hope to increase awareness and participation. We want to inspire stewardship for this precious coastline that is used by beach goers and [...]
SCH Receives $5,000 Grant From Patagonia
All of us at Sustainable Coastlines Hawaii would like to extend sincere gratitude to the team at Patagonia, who recently presented us a check for $5,000 to help us fulfill our mission of “inspiring local communities to care for their coastlines through hands on beach cleanups.” Along with the grant check, Patagonia sent along [...]
Earth Day Totals
On April 20th 2013 Sustainable Coastlines Hawaii and Sea Life Park hosted The Earth Day Beach Cleanup and Arts & Music Festival. With the help of many other organizations, the event became the largest beach cleanup in Hawaii history! The totals are in and are listed below: Participants: 1,073 Trash: approx 4,500 lbs. Recycled: through [...]
CNN gives Sustainable Coastlines Hawaii some LOVE
Our Ocean Plastics Campaign is gaining steam for a launch in the next few months. Sustainable Coastlines Hawaii is hoping to get the whole east side of Oahu involved in the collection of marine debris and sorting out the recyclable parts for reuse. The onslaught of marine debris is an accepted fact, now let’s do [...]
Alternatives to Single Use Plastic Food Service Items
Here at Sustainable Coastlines Hawaii we like to get answers to questions that are on our minds. We fully support companies working hard to introduce certified compostable products into the marketplace that are alternatives to single use plastic items. You may, like us have wondered what happens to these compostable products if you aren’t composting [...]
Johnson Ohana Charitable Foundation Supports Sustainable Coastlines Hawaii
We are truly honored to have the support of great people like the Johnson Ohana and our close partners at the Kokua Hawaii Foundation. We look forward to working together and making all our supporters proud in the coming year and beyond. Funding for Sustainable Coastlines Hawaii has been provided by the Johnson Ohana Charitable [...]
Sustainable Coastlines Hawaii is now a 1% for the Planet Partner
1% for the Planet is a growing global network of over 1,380 member companies in 43 countries that give one percent of revenues to environmental causes, and now SCH is eligible to receive donations from 1% member companies. 1% businesses fuel this powerful non-profit network through annual contributions, which totaled over $22 million in 2010. [...]
The Inspired Economist’s Take On Wanderlust at Turtle Bay
http://inspiredeconomist.com/2013/03/21/turtle-bay-resort-a-sustainable-place-to-host-an-even/ Turtle Bay Resort: a sustainable place to host an event? March 21, 2013 by Scott Cooney Like it? Share it! Follow Inspired Economist on Twitter Oahu’s recent Wanderlust Festival provided yoginis the opportunity to mix and mingle with some of the yoga world’s biggest names: Shiva Rae, Baron Baptiste, Shakti Sunfire, Eion Finn [...]
Earth Day Beach Cleanup and Music Festival
Join us on 4/20 as we host an Earth Day Beach Cleanup and Music Festival. From 9:30 to Noon we will be cleaning beaches from Pyramid Rock on Kaneohe Marine Base all the way to Sandy Beach. Then everyone is invited to join us at Sea Life Park for an afternoon of live music, guest [...]
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