Optimysstique Ulu Festival

Totally awesome weekend with greatest people, music, local food, fun, dance, peace talks,… So much to savor!

Suggest that you check out all the people that participated to the Optimysstique Ulu festival. Thank you Cab!

Special talks Saturday night from:

Elisabet Sahtouris, Tusi Avegalio,  Kunkun Duan, Michael  Lurvey TCOM was replaced by Roger Epstein.

and on Sunday: Peace Talks with lovely Steffi

Wheel of sustainable wealth

The wheel presents the different steps to take to reduce your carbon footprint breaking it down into 12 categories:

  • Cleaning Bath: Use bars or refillable bulk eco-friendly shampoo/soap. Use reusable face pads and menstrual cups. Carry a washable hand towel in your bag to dry your hands in public bathrooms.
  • Cleaning Laundry: Use soap berries or refillable bulk of eco-friendly detergent. Do laundry only when washer full. Air dry. Take advantage of the many dry windy days and nights in Hawaii. Use wool balls in dryer.
  • Cleaning Kitchen: Use dish bar or refillable bulk eco-friendly detergent. Use cellulose or washable sponges.
  • Coffee – Dining out: Use your own washable coffee mugs, utensils and straws. Use glass containers for storing food. Plastic is toxic especially for hot food.
  • Beach and Forest: Use your own washable water bottle. Use reef-friendly sunscreen. Collect plastic and other litter mauka and makai. Forage.
  • Social Environmentalism: Vote with your dollars. Try zero-waste for one day to realize the mount of waste. Talk about it with your friends and on social media. Invite friends to watch enlightening documentaries. Support/oppose bills. Vote.
  • Waste: Refuse packaging and 1-time use commodities including paper towels. Buy high-quality products. Compost leftover, paper, and cardboard. Repair. Rent tools you rarely use (tool library). Repurpose. Upcycle. Recycle.
  • Travel: Live, work, and play close to home. Walk. Bike. Use public transportation. Carpool. Rideshare. Drive an EV.
  • Electricity: Switch off lights. Unplug electronics and chargers. Use high-efficiency lights and appliances. Open windows, use fans instead of A.C. Close shades when using A.C. Use solar/renewable energy.
  • Water: Take shorter showers. Turn off the spigot while not using water. Fix leaks. Run washer only when full. Use recycled water waste to flush toilet. Create a water catchment system for your yard.
  • Food: Use washable shopping and produce bags. Eat local and/or organic, fair-trade food. Move towards a plant-based diet. Give away or compost leftovers. Grow your own food. Store food in glass jars and wax wraps.
  • Clothing: Buy second-hand and/or eco-friendly, fair-trade clothing. Organize/participate in clothing swaps. Give away. Upcycle unwanted clothing.