Government and Politics
June 27, 2025
From: Hawaii Governor Josh Green, M.D.HONOLULU -The Hawai‘i Green Business Program (HGBP) recognized 45 Hawai‘i businesses and events today for their commitment to energy and water efficiency, waste reduction, pollution prevention and community involvement, as well as cultural and natural resource preservation.
The 45 awardees representing six islands were recognized during the annual HGBP awards ceremony at historical Washington Place. Hosted by the Hawai‘i State Energy Office, the Honolulu Board of Water Supply and Hawai?i Energy, the awards program
showcases the businesses advancing Hawai?i’s clean energy and sustainability goals, emphasizing energy efficiency as a key solution in accelerating Hawai?i’s move to renewable energy.
Governor Josh Green, M.D., praised awardees for their commitment to sustain the ecological, cultural and economic health of Hawai?i, heralding lawmakers for the 2025 passage of the nation’s first climate impact fee to fund environmental stewardship and address the impacts of climate change.
Governor Green said, “At a time when environmental protections are being repealed at the federal level, Hawai?i will not forfeit its commitment to a more resilient, clean economy. The businesses and organizations we recognize today honor a statewide commitment to malama ??ina — to steward our precious natural resources for future generations.”
“Simply put,” said Hawai’i Chief Energy Officer Mark Glick, “using less energy means we need to generate less. These 45 businesses are among the best applying efficiency to our commercial building stock and energy efficient business practices make a profound difference.”
Newly appointed state director of energy efficiency and renewable energy Monique Zanfes concluded, “Many of the businesses in this room rely on Hawai‘i’s natural resources not just for operations, but as the foundation of what draws people here. Protecting these resources isn’t just the right thing to do — it’s essential to the long-term viability and health of Hawai‘i. I thank them for leading by example.”
The honorees of this year’s Hawai‘i Green Business Program Awards are:
Green Hotels, Resorts, Venue and Office Awardees:
Green Event Awardees:
Entry Level Program Awardees:
In one year, the energy efficiency measures of the above businesses resulted in 38.8 million gallons of water saved, 6.5 million kWh of electricity saved, 22.7 tons of green waste diverted, 12,372 tons of waste recycled,119,110 therms (1 therm = 100,000 BTUs) of gas saved, 6,725 metric tons of CO2 equivalent for electricity kWh reduced and 945 metric tons of CO2 equivalent for gas reduced.
THE 2024/2025 Green Business Awards is livestreamed on the HSEO FB page at Hawai?i State Energy Office | Facebook Press kits for 2024/2025 awardees can be found at Hawai?i Green Business Program.