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Support B.E.A.C.H. by purchasing t-shirts, reusable shopping bags, or sand sifters. Your donation supports B.E.A.C.H. activities including beach clean-ups, litter prevention campaigns, and environmental education. 100% of proceeds benefit B.E.A.C.H.
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GO GREEN! & order your bags here
Standard bag - aqua
$3
Standard bag - blue
$3
Bottle bag
front view
$3.50
Bottle bag
side view
$3.50
ON SALE NOW
Standard bag - Earthwise
sale - $2.00
Standard bag - Earth Day
$3
Foldable bag (zip)
$3

Bag dimensions:
Standard bags: 13.25" height x 12.25" width x 8.25" deep
Bottle bags: 11" height x 10" width x 6.5" deep
Foldable bags: 16" height x 15.5" width when open, 7" length x 4" width when zipped up.

Other places to purchase B.E.A.C.H. bags

  • Seastar 8.4.23, 423 Nahua Street, Waikiki

  • Steelsmith Natural Health Centre, Eaton Square, 438 Hobron Lane, Suite V-6 Waikiki.

  • Kale's Natural Foods in the Hawai`i Kai Shopping Center, 377 Keahole Street (near Safeway).

By using reusable bags for shopping, you are helping the environment by cutting down on the number of plastic bags that end up in the landfill and the environment.  Millions of gallons of oil are also saved when plastic bags are not produced. 

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B.E.A.C.H. t-shirts
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B.E.A.C.H. - royal
Hanes adult XL, M
$15
($12 for members)
B.E.A.C.H. - navy
Hanes adult XXL, L,
child XL
$15
($12 for members)
B.E.A.C.H. - aqua
Hanes adult L, child L
$15
($12 for members)
B.E.A.C.H. - white
Hanes child L only
$15
($12 for members)

B.E.A.C.H. - white
Gaziani child XS only
$8
($6 for members)
B.E.A.C.H. - navy
Gaziani child S, XS
$8
($6 for members)
B.E.A.C.H. - royal
Gaziani child
S only
$8
($6 for members)
International Year of the Reef - white
adult S, child L
$8
($6 for members)

Sand Sifters are great for picking up those small pieces of plastic that marine birds and animals end up ingesting.

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Sand sifter w/rake





Coral Photograph Credit to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration/Department of Commerce and Dr. James P. McVey