Eco-Friendly Spring Crafts

According to the World Water Day organization, ground water accounts for approximately 99% of all liquid freshwater on earth.

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World Water Day

According to the World Water Day organization, ground water accounts for approximately 99% of all liquid freshwater on earth.

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Rain Gardens: Why They’re Important and How to Build One

While rain gardens protect your yard and make them beautiful, they also help the environment by collecting storm water runoff and allowing it to soak into the ground.

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Keiki Storm Water Awareness

Inspiring Hawaii’s youth to make a difference is one of the best ways to prevent storm water pollution.

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5 Tips for an Eco-Friendly Holiday Season

This time of year, it is even more important to be mindful of how much waste you generate because our storm drain systems and waterways do not get a break during the holidays!

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Hawaii Department of Transportation Pilots Project with Recycled Asphalt Materials

We all know that abiding by the four R’s (Reducing, Reusing, Repurposing and Recycling) is an easy way to reduce the amount of trash that ends up on our roads and in our storm drains. But have you ever thought that we can use this trash in the roads?

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DIY Lavender Sugar Scrub

Prevent excess single use plastic waste by creating your own DIY scrubs and soaps!

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Meatless Monday

You’ve probably heard about Taco Tuesday, but what about Meatless Monday? The concept of Meatless Monday is simple—just don’t eat meat on Mondays!

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Eco-Friendly Back to School Tips

As students and teachers head back to school, we want to remind you about the importance of incorporating eco-friendly practices into your daily routine and annual traditions.

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Hurricane Season

Hawaii’s hurricane season typically runs from late June through November each year.

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