Three honest phases. Each one a real step, not a promise. Here's how we get from zero rolls made in Hawaiʻi to a supply chain rooted in the islands.
The status quo for Hawaiʻi — and why we're building something different.
Every roll of toilet paper on every shelf in Hawaiʻi arrived by container ship from thousands of miles away. Not a single roll is made here.
One shipping disruption and shelves go empty. COVID proved it. Hawaiʻi has no backup for the most basic essential.
The money you spend on tissue leaves Hawaiʻi permanently. It builds jobs, factories, and communities somewhere else — never here.
Three principles drive everything: locally made, community owned, island by island. Here's the path, in three honest phases.
We source eco-friendly bamboo tissue and get it into your hands through an island distribution network. The product is imported — we're honest about that. But the jobs, the delivery routes, and the customer relationships start here. This phase proves Hawaiʻi will show up for this.
We bring in raw parent rolls and convert them into finished tissue at island converting centers. Local workers, local machines, local jobs. The raw material still crosses an ocean, but the manufacturing and the paychecks happen right here.
Bamboo and kenaf grown on Hawaiian soil, milled on-island, converted on-island, delivered to your door. Zero imports. The entire supply chain is homegrown. Every dollar stays.
We're honest about where we start so you can trust where we're going. Each phase is a real step — not a promise. We move to the next one only when the community demand and the numbers prove we're ready.
The $30 ʻOhana Starter Pack funds Container 2 — the converting machines that bring Phase 2 to life.
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