
In addition to the eclectic mix of live music, the Kokua Festival’s Kokua Village lets fans experience all natural food from Kashi, eco-friendly clothing from Patagonia, and organic yogurt from Stonyfield Farm. Many other local food and beverages, products and services from green companies, alternative energy demonstrations, interactive games and crafts for the kids, and information from environmentally active groups from around the islands will also be featured.
Clink on the links below for a full list of the environmental organizations, business booths and food vendors that will be at this years Kokua Festival.
All At Once
Blue Planet Foundation
City & County of Honolulu Dept. of Environmental Services
Conservation Council for Hawai’i
Defend Oahu Coalition
DLNR Division of Forestry and Wildlife
The Green House—LEAP
Hakipu’u Learning Center
Hawai’i Conservation Alliance Foundation
Hawai’i Farmers Union
Hawai’i Institute for Human Rights
Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale National Marine Sanctuary
Hui O Ko’olaupoko
KAHEA: The Hawaiian Environmental Alliance
Kanu Hawai’i
Kokua Hawai’i Foundation
Malama Hawai’i
Malama Learning Center
Malama Maunalua
The Outdoor Circle
1% for the Planet
Papahanaumokuakea Marine National Monument
Reuse Hawaii
Sierra Club
Surfrider Foundation
Sustain Hawaii
Sustainability Association of Hawai’i
Trust for Public Land
Kashi
Patagonia
Stonyfield Farm
Ulupono Initiative
Brushfire Records
Kona Brewing Co.
Bonterra Vineyards and Fetzer Vineyards
Fruita-Bu/Stretch Island Fruit
Simple Shoes
RevoluSun
EcoUsable
Menehune Water Company
Styrophobia
Pacific Biodiesel
Bear Naked
Down to Earth ALL VEGETARIAN Organic & Natural
Natracare
VanPool Hawaii
Whole Foods
Baby aWEARness
Big Wave Tomatoes
Blue Planet Foundation
Coral & Polyp
EcoHashi
Green Fleet Hawaii
Kealopiko
Lily Lotus
MARQET
MuuMuu Heaven
Roberta Oaks
T & N Computer Recycling Services/Access Management
Umeke Market
Waialua Soda Works
Big Wave Tomatoes
Down to Earth ALL VEGETARIAN Organic & Natural
Ulupono Initiative
Umeke Market
Whole Foods
The Kokua Festival makes a commitment to providing locally grown, organic and/or natural menu items in order to support local and sustainable agriculture.