Hawaii Home + Remodeling - April 2018
The path toward sustainability starts with each of us.
How the Hawaiian Electric Companies have collaborated with local organizations to celebrate Arbor Day and keep Hawaii green.
Through its historic worldwide voyage, the Hokulea and its crew members became symbols for a sustainable future around the globe.
By instilling values of caring for the land into young people, Kupu ensures true sustainability.
It's as simple as walking together.
Ulupono Initiative is a Honolulu-based project to move the state toward sustainable self-sufficiency.
Hawaii roads are being shared more than ever thanks to the state’s first bike-share program.
Electric vehicles are fast becoming a sensible option for Hawaii drivers.
Why a photovoltaic system might be right for your home.
Here's how you can be smarter about energy and keep more money in your wallet.
The Hawaii Clean Energy Initiative is a network of leaders committed to helping Hawaii reach its clean energy goals.
Using sunlight, wind, rain, tides, waves or geothermal heat to ensure that our energy will never run out.
The Aloha+ Challenge as a place-based model in Hawaii can help us achieve greener communities.
A Manoa couple turns to the expertise of seasoned professionals to modernize their estate.
Everything you need to build a fascinating yard is at Kiso Store in Waipahu.
Forget the succulents and look to Dracaena Reflexa variegate Pleomele for a hardy and beautiful option.
Hawaiian Turfgrass offers exclusive varieties of high-performing grass.
Ways the entire family can go green this month.
Gardening doesn’t have to be a pain. Check out these tips from a local landscape expert.
Hawaii’s tropical weather can benefit your home and your wallet.
Explore the eco-friendly certification when planning your project.
Find out how this industrial material can net you savings through the roof.
A couple freshens up their kitchen with eco-friendly products.
Switching to eco-friendly products is beneficial for you, your family and the environment.