Popular Commitments - Be The Change

These are all the commitments listed in the order that they were submitted, most recent first.


I will take my own reusable bag for all shopping purposes
Submitted by Makena Coffman

Use a cloth bag instead of taking plastic bags from the grocery store (there's often a 5c rebate!) or big shopping bags from other stores (for example, in Ala Moana).

I will recycle as much as possible
Submitted by Keith Hayashi

I will recycle plastic, paper, and glass. I will try not to use paper plates or cups. Instead I will wash my plates and glasses. I will cut down on my use of disposable items which will hopefully help to conserve our natural resources and minimize my rubbish and trash deposited in the landfills. If I am not able to use reusable items such as dishes and cups, I will make sure that the paper or plastic that I use will be recycled.

I will use a reusable water bottle and not buy bottled water.
Submitted by Rona Suzuki

It takes about 6 liters of water to make a 1 liter bottle of water (about 5 liters are used to manufacture the plastic). Hawaii has great quality water. Use a thermos, reusable cup, reusable bottle, etc.

I will change at least two bulbs to compact fluorescents (CFLs) or light emitting diodes (LEDs)
Submitted by Makena Coffman

CFs produce the same light as incandescent bulbs, but last 6 times longer and use 1/4 the electricty. Though they cost more in the store, they're cheaper in the long run because they save money on electricity and new bulbs. Look for a CF bulb with wattage about one-quarter of the incandescent you're replacing.

I will Live Aloha (take twelve specific actions)
Submitted by Robbie Alm

A stands for AKAHAI, meaning kindness.
L stands for LOKAHI, meaning bring unity.
O stands for OLU'OLU, meaning politeness.
H stands for HA'AHA'A, meaning humbled.
A stands for AHONUI, meaning enduring.

Respect all elders and children.
Leave places better than you find them.
Hold the door. Hold the elevator.
Plant something.
Drive with courtesy. Never drive impaired.
Attend an event of another culture.
Return your shopping cart.
Get out and enjoy nature.
Pick up litter.
Share with your neighbors.
Create smiles.
Create a list and share it.

You don't have to be a politician, or the president of a company, or a famous doctor, to make everyone's life better. Sometimes the smallest things make the biggest difference.

I will buy locally-made products and from locally-owned companies whenever possible
Submitted by Rona Suzuki

When you have a choice, buy from companies that are locally owned versus from national chain stores. This takes homework about which companies are locally-owned, but we can build this knowledge together in the "comments" section.

I will be a positive role model to children and encourage at least one other to do the same
Submitted by alani apio

1. ALWAYS know when kids can see or hear you; 2. Watch and listen to yourself from their perspective; 3. Act appropriately



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