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  1. Sustainable Coastlines Hawaii. A grassroots, local nonprofit organization run by a small team of dedicated staff and supported by passionate volunteers, just like you! We inspire communities to care for coastlines. Our vision is a world of inspired people, clean beaches, and healthy coastlines.

  2. Sustainable Coastlines Hawaii hosts the largest, hands-on, and most engaging community beach cleanups across the islands. With a focus on fun and education, our goal is to take grass-roots action to inspire global change.

  3. Sustainable Coastlines Hawaii started in 2010 with 8 friends sitting around a table in a small house in Kaimuki. Inspired by our good friends Sustainable Coastlines in New Zealand, we decided to take keeping our beaches clean into our own hands while making the work fun.

  4. Sustainable Coastlines Hawaii (SCH) has a mission to inspire communities to care for coastlines. SCH envisions a world of inspired people, clean beaches, and healthy coastlines. Our mission is realized through our two pillars: Action & Inspiration.

  5. What is Sustainable Coastlines? Sustainable Coastlines Hawaii hosts the largest, hands-on, and most engaging community beach cleanups across the islands. With a focus on fun and education, our goal is to take grass-roots action to inspire global change.

  6. Sustainable Coastlines Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii. 18,992 likes · 16 talking about this. Sustainable Coastlines Hawaiʻi (SCH) is a 501c3 nonprofit based on Oʻahu with a mission to inspire communities...

  7. Sustainable Coastlines. 1. Join for a cleanup. A cleanup crew a few years back with all the stoke! One of the main ways we love to give back to our community, and a crucial pillar of our organization’s foundation is large and small scale cleanups.

  8. Sustainable Coastlines Hawaii inspires local communities to care for their coastlines. Our hands-on beach cleanup festivals bring thousands of community members together and our education...

  9. Each month, on the 2nd Thursday, Sustainable Coastlines Hawai‘i will host and organize a beach cleanup in Kahuku at the James Campbell Wildlife Refuge from 9-12, with options for a lunch and scientific data collection after lunch. YOU MUST SIGN UP AT LEAST TWO DAYS IN ADVANCE AS WE NEED TO SUBMIT NAMES AND LICENSE PLATES TO THE REFUGE

  10. As heavy rains pass over Hawai’i, we’re seeing first hand how plastic pollutes our coastlines through waste streams that lead to the ocean. Land-based debris like what you’re seeing in the video above makes its way to coastlines, and eventually into the ocean, through waterways like rivers and streams.

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