- The State of Hawaii Department of Health is constantly monitoring and improving the state’s air quality as well as seeking ways to reduce emissions. The Diesel Emissions Reduction Act (DERA) provides lawful evidence and tips to those who wish to reduce emissions on a daily basis.
- The Department of Environmental Service within the city and county of Honolulu provides additional educational videos and tips of local organizations that will accept bulk materials, such as vehicles, to be recycled. The video provides trusted locations and mentions organizations similar to SHiFT that are determined to improve air quality through emissions reduction.
- For additional questions or information, you may contact the County of Hawaii by email: (SWD@hawaiicounty.gov)

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