sustainability

Make This Earth Day Organic and Natural & Shop for the 'Aina!

Picture: Organic Carrots

Earth Day is coming up on April 22nd but at Down to Earth we like to celebrate all month long!

Go Non-GMO with Down to Earth & Ko Farms

October is Non-GMO Month and Down to Earth loves to support non-genetically modified products. Shop our stores and support brands and farmers that are dedicated to organic, sustainable, and non-GMO production, like Ko Farms in Palolo.

Small Kine Farms: Organic Mushrooms Help Avoid Waste

Nestled in the Waimanalo countryside lies Small Kine Farms, Oahu's first and only organic mushroom farm. That already sounds pretty special, but you haven’t even heard of the amazing things they’re doing there!

4 Sustainable and Regenerative Brands You'll Love!

Sustainable and regenerative food production is key for us at Down to Earth. We are proud to carry these brands that are doing amazing things for the world and for future generations.

Sustainable & Organic September: Sustainable Swaps

Photo: A collection of reusable utensils, straws, and household goods

September is Organic Month and Sustainable September! How can one month represent so many amazing thing

Sustainable September 30 Day Challenge

30 Day Chart of Sustainable Challenges

It's Sustainable September! There's always room to improve our daily habits for the well-being of the environment and future generations. 

Take our 30 Day Sustainable Challenge and make some positive changes!

Sustainable (and Safe) September!

Sustainable and Safe September

It’s Sustainable September! Even though 2020 has been challenging for everyone, there is still room to improve our daily habits for the well-being of the environment and future generations.

Edible Spoon Giveaway

Photo: A collection of 4 edible spoons

Yep! You read that right, EDIBLE Spoons! These IncrEDIBLE edible spoons are made from wheat, oats, barley, soybean, corn, and chickpeas. Down to Earth will begin offering two flavors - plain and chocolate - in November 2019 for only 35 cents each. Similar to a hard biscuit, these edible spoons will last up to 25 minutes in hot soup and 45 minutes in a cold dessert before they begin softening. You gotta try 'em to believe 'em!