A social enterprise founded on the idea of using nature abundance, turning Hawaii forests invasive species into disposables - a 3-in-1 approach.1. Reducing plastic pollution in our oceans & land (malama ‘aina)2. Reforest reforest degraded areas that have lost their native Hawaiian biodiversity (ahupua'a) and reintroduce the extinction of threatened species & preserving the natural resources (malama 'aina: care for the land in Hawaiian)3. Retaining jobs in the US & creating income in areas with limited job opportunities, - especially for sugar plantation workers, to fill the economic void resulted from the end of sugar (2016) and pineapple agricultural era https://www.washingtonpost.com/national/with-pineapple-and-sugar-production-gone-hawaii-weighs-its-agricultural-future/2017/12/17/c6e69236-e105-11e7-8679-a9728984779c_story.html?noredirect=on&utm_term=.2dcd8d3baa60Strawai'i At-a-GlanceLiving with Aloha means in harmony with nature and each other (aloha: love, kindness, gratitude in Hawaiian).- 4-day work week + "gone surfing" days when swells hit over 7 ft.- locally sourced produce sharing program- free locally sourced coffee- free locally-made lunch, starting late 2019In The Future, anticipating 2020/2021- 30 day paid annual leave (compare to American's of 20 days given, after 20 years of service)- free family vacation to national parks for two