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Island Television KITV 4 and our Hawaii Going Green partners encourage Hawaii to “GO GREEN”! We can all take simple steps to live more sustainably today, and make our lives and our islands a better place.

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Toyota is reportedly developing a vehicle that will be powered solely by solar energy in an effort to turn around its struggling business. More
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News Feature Stories

Island Television News co-anchor, Gary Sprinkle, is a multiple Emmy-winner for his environmental series and will be the face of Hawaii Going Green.

Local Video

Hawaii Going Green Electric Skateboard
When the price of gas started going thru the roof many people began to look for ways to save money. 1/1/09 More


Living Walls
They are beautiful and environmentally friendly, living walls may soon become the choice of many in Hawaii. 12/18/08 More


K Ifuku Radiator Shop
K Ifuku Radiator shop first opened it's doors in 1940, the oldest radiator shop in Honolulu and the largest. 12/11/08 More


Hawaii Going Green "Re Use Hawaii"
There is a company called "Re-Use Hawaii" whose mission is to keep reusable building material out of the land fill. reusehawaii.org Quinn Vittum manager 808-285-0269 (12/4/08) More


Green Tip Of The Day

Buy fresh foods instead of frozen. Frozen food uses 10 times more energy to produce. More


Calendar of Events

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Green Marketplace

View the list of companies that take a stand toward a greener Hawaii!

Sponsors

Join Us and Go Green!

Do Your Part - Drive Smart!

We're Coming Through for You!

To save energy, money and the environment, check out the conservation tips at HECO.com.

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From Our Sponsors

A Message From Seven-Eleven General Manager, Glenn Nagatori

A Message From Chief Executive Officer, Ariel Chun

Keiki Going Green

Help Bobbie Find What His Ecological Footprint Is

Have Fun With Recycling!

Survey

What percentage of carbon emissions come from the way we travel (cars, airplanes, trains, etc.)?

Green Links

Learn more on how you can help save Hawaii's future.

Hawaii Home + Remodeling's Special Green Guide

The Daily Green
The Consumer's Guide to the Green Revolution


Information on Global Warming and Living Green