The word “Malama” means “to care for.” The Hawaii Tourism Authority just launched its Malama Hawaii Initiative, encouraging island visitors to give back to their destination.
Read MoreIn an effort to mālama (take care) of Hawaiʻi, Alaska Airlines is planning to plant a small forest on Oʻahu’s Gunstock Ranch—nearly 900 trees—now through the end of 2020.
Read MoreHawaii is encouraging travelers to volunteer during their visits in exchange for a free night in a hotel after the island welcomed visitors back in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Read MoreHawai‘i Visitors and Convention Bureau, in partnership with the Hawai‘i Tourism Authority, announces the launch of Mālama Hawai‘i – a heartfelt invitation to mālama, or to take care of, our earth, each other and ourselves. As visitors look forward to traveling when the time is right, we ask them to take a trip that gives back – to Hawai‘i and to them.
Read MorePili Valderramo Castro, President of the Eco Rotary Club of Kaka’ako, together with DG Naomi Masuno, Rotary District 5000, rise up to the challenge to create positive change that will improve our environment for future generations by organizing a tree planting day on the Saturday after Thanksgiving, November 28th at Gunstock Ranch with Hawaiian Legacy Reforestation Initiative (HLRI).
Read MoreWhat does the future of Hawaii hold? Hawaiian Electric wants to make sure it’s green. The company’s Project Footprint Initiative was launched in 2019 with the aim of creating a system that incentivizes customers to help build a more sustainable future.
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