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10 businesses · USA
Honoka'a, HI, USA
Ao Zero Waste & Refill Bar is a community-centered bulk refill bar and zero-waste shop nestled in the small town of Honoka'a on Hawaiʻi Island's Hāmākua Coast. Operating Tuesday through Saturday, the shop empowers Big Island residents to reduce single-use plastics by refilling their favorite household and personal care products by weight. The store carries zero-waste home goods and natural skincare, making eco-friendly living accessible in a part of the island often overlooked by sustainable retail. With a warm, neighborhood feel and a deep commitment to reducing waste in a remote island community, Ao Zero Waste & Refill Bar is a small shop making a meaningful difference for the people and environment of Hawaiʻi Island.
Honolulu, HI, USA
Hawaii's leading organic and natural foods retailer since 1977, offering a curated selection of sustainable products. They provide online shopping, deli services, and maintain a strong commitment to organic and natural living. The business serves the local community with quality products and employment opportunities.
Hilo, HI, USA
Hana Hou Hilo is a beloved downtown Hilo boutique that weaves together Hawaiian cultural heritage and sustainable living under one roof. The name means Encore! in Hawaiian — a fitting tribute to a shop that celebrates second chances for people, products, and the planet. Alongside beautifully curated lauhala weaving, handcrafted jewelry, local apparel, and artisan gifts, the store features a dedicated Hoʻohanahou Refill Station where customers can fill up on bulk bath, beauty, home care, and laundry products. Family-run and deeply community-rooted, Hana Hou Hilo invites shoppers to experience the spirit of aloha through conscious consumption and cultural appreciation, proving that sustainability and tradition go hand in hand.
Keep It Simple Honolulu is a beloved zero-waste refill shop nestled in the heart of Kaimukī, bringing sustainable living to Oʻahu one refill at a time. Co-founded in December 2020 by Hunter Long and Jillian Deolindo, the store was born from a shared passion to fight plastic pollution washing up on Hawaiʻi's shores. Customers can bring any bottle to refill with natural dish soap, shampoo, laundry detergent, and more — paying only by the ounce. Beyond refills, the shop carries plastic-free home goods, sustainable swimwear, and even Swedish candy, making eco-conscious living feel fun and approachable. With over 75,000 bottles diverted from landfills, Keep It Simple proves that small choices add up to a big impact.
Haleʻiwa, HI, USA
Kōkua General Store is a vibrant bulk, refill, and low-waste lifestyle shop in Haleʻiwa on Oʻahu's North Shore, operating as a social enterprise of the Kōkua Hawaiʻi Foundation. Opened in April 2022, the store was created to give the community practical tools to reduce waste while supporting the foundation's environmental education mission. Shoppers can refill everyday essentials like laundry detergent, dish soap, shampoo, and body wash at the bulk refill bar, and browse a curated selection of reusable goods, vintage clothing, books, and records. Local sourcing is a priority — products like body wash and hand soap come from the North Shore Soap Factory just up the street. Every visit is an invitation to live more lightly on the ʻāina.
Kailua, HI, USA
Protea Thrift is a curated secondhand clothing shop in Kailua, Hawaii, specializing in hand-selected women’s apparel with a standout selection of colourful dresses sourced from the local community. Built around quality, style, and sustainability, the shop gives pre-loved clothing a second life through its buy-back program, making it easy for customers to sell gently used pieces for cash while helping reduce fashion waste and support a more thoughtful way to shop.
Kapaʻa, HI, USA
Refill Hale is a locally-owned home and body refillery on the garden island of Kauaʻi, dedicated to making sustainable living simple, affordable, and deeply rooted in aloha ʻāina. Located in the Kealia Organics warehouse in Kapaʻa, the shop offers a thoughtfully curated menu of plant-based refillable products — including shampoo, conditioner, body lotion, hand soap, dish soap, all-purpose cleaner, and laundry pods — many made in-house or sourced from small Hawaiian businesses. Customers can refill in person, pre-order via direct message, or shop online for Hawaiʻi-only shipping. Refill Hale also pops up at the Princeville Saturday Farmers Market, spreading the refill movement across the island one bottle at a time.
Wailuku, HI, USA
ROOTED in Wailuku is a collective space on Maui founded by two moms and best friends, Ash and Keli, who wanted to make sustainable living feel like a community experience. Tucked along Main Street in Wailuku, the shop combines a Sustainable Goods and Refill Shop with a full-service hair salon under one roof. Customers can refill household and personal care products, shop eco-friendly alternatives, and support local makers — all while getting a haircut. The refill shop carries cleaning supplies, body care, and zero-waste lifestyle products, with a focus on reducing single-use plastics. ROOTED embodies the Hawaiian value of mālama ʻāina — caring for the land — one refill at a time.
Sustainable Island Products is a family-owned Hawaii business specializing in certified compostable packaging for food service and retail businesses across the islands. Headquartered in Kailua-Kona with five warehouses statewide, the company supplies sustainable packaging solutions to everyone from food trucks and coffee shops to grocers and resorts, making it easier for local businesses to switch to practical, eco-conscious products with dependable statewide delivery.
Haiku, HI, USA
Zero Waste Hale is Maui's first zero-waste and eco-refill shop, founded by Ashley Bowman and rooted in the lush upcountry community of Haʻikū. Ashley created the shop to show her neighbors that living plastic-free doesn't have to be complicated or expensive. The airy store is stocked with sustainable daily essentials — from bulk laundry soap refills and compostable products to reusable household goods and natural personal care items. Zero Waste Hale also shows up at local farmers markets, bringing the zero-waste movement directly to the community. Women-owned and community-driven, it stands as a testament to the idea that small islands can lead the way toward a cleaner, more circular future.