ISLAND LIFE SHORTS
Learn to reuse that graywater
Advertiser Staff and News Services
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Love the liquid gray? That would be graywater — the recycled stuff from baths, sinks, showers and washing machines. A workshop on creating a catchment system for re-using graywater for irrigation is on the Green House agenda this weekend, 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. Saturday at 224 Pakohana St. in Pauoa Valley; $15; registration, 524-8427, www.thegreenhousehawaii.com.
SAVE THE PLANET
EVEN BATTERIES ARE GOING GREEN
Disposable batteries have gone green with Fuji's environmentally friendly batteries, EnviroMAX (www.greenfuji.com). The standard sizes — AA, AAA, C and D — have the same power and longevity of other batteries. Two lines of the batteries will be available, digital alkaline for digital devices and a super alkaline for general use. They're best for digital cameras and flashlights. No mercury or other toxic elements means they're also landfill-safe.
ECO EATS
BIODEGRADABLE RULES AT KCC
Styrofoam and nonbiodegradable plates, bowls and cups will no longer be used in the campus cafeteria at Kapi'olani Community College, according to the school's Culinary Department and two campus organizations, Slow Food KCC and the Sustainability Club. In their place, the cafeteria will now use products that can be turned into compost. The cafeteria joins two other campus eateries — 220 Grille and Kulia Grill — in using only biodegradable products.