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| EARTH VOICE HAWAII (AINA LEO
HAWAII) P.O. Box 1433 Honokaa, HI 96727 (Hamakua District) Tel. (808) 775-0280 or 1-888-464-1080 Earth Voice Hawaii is a non-profit organization which explores the foundation of a more sustainable, balanced and spiritual world. They offer educational programs and workshops based on agro bamboo forestry and the cultural uses of bamboo, nature walks, and educational materials. HAWAII ECOTOURISM ASSOCIATION P. O. Box 61435 Honolulu, HI 96822 Tel. (808) 956-2866 or toll-free 1-877-300-7058 (U.S. and Canada) The Hawaii Ecotourism Association (HEA) is a non-profit educational organization representing travel, businesses, government agencies, educational institutions, non-profits, and individuals - all working together to make ecotourism viable in Hawaii. HUI LIHIKAI P. O. Box 76 Hawi, HI 96719 (North Kohala District) Tel. (808) 889-5553 Public advocacy group for renewable and sustainable energy solutions for the Island of Hawaii. Emphasis on preserving the North Kohala coastline. PEOPLE'S ADVOCACY FOR TRAILS HAWAII (PATH) 74-5565 Luhia Street, Suite CA1 Kailua-Kona, Hawaii 96745 (North Kona District) Tel. (808) 326-9495 A non-profit organization formed to promote traffic safety education, and a safe environment on roadways and trails for recreation, fitness and alternative modes of transportation on the Big Island of Hawaii. PUNA OUTDOOR CIRCLE P. O. Box 1085 Pahoa, HI 96778 (Puna District) Tel. (808) 965-6626 A non-profit organization dedicated to keeping the Puna District clean, green and beautiful through hands-on projects, legislative watchdogging, and environmental education. RECYCLE HAWAII P. O. Box 4847 Hilo, HI 96720 (Hilo District) Tel. (808) 329-2886 or (808) 961-6556 Recycling Hotline: Tollfree 1-888-991-4000 Email: info@recyclehawaii.org A local, grass roots non-profit organization that promotes resource awareness and recycling on the Big Island of Hawaii. To achieve this, they educate and inform the people of Hawaii about environmentally sound resource management and recycling opportunities for a sustainable future. |
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