Have you ever wondered where our trash goes after the dump trucks make their rounds? In this episode, we are thrilled to have Henry Gabriel, a veteran solid waste manager, give us a Trash 101 lesson on everything that happens to the waste in our grey, blue and green bins. It is clear from his stories that he loves his job and is sharing his gift with Hawaiʻi - helping us better manage our garbage. Henry shares about the four R's: reduce, reuse, recycle and repair and how leaning in to the resourcefulness of previous generations can help us build resilience today. We hope you enjoy Henryʻs engaging stories and his tips on how share aloha with our island home in tangible ways, beginning with our very own trash bins.
To learn more about the City and County of Honolulu solid waste management or the Tour de Trash, please visit: https://www.honolulu.gov/opala.Welcome to the Above the Sides podcast! Join us on our journey to
uncover what it means to think, act, and live aloha. The inspiration for
this podcast is the late Pono Shim, former President and CEO of the
Oʻahu Economic Development Board. His stories capture the essence of
what it means to live aloha. He made it known that aloha is a lifestyle.
It is not a solution to problems, a marketing brand or to be used as an
advantage over anyone else. Aloha is to be honored and practiced.
The name of this podcast is in reverence of Hawaiʻi's Queen
Liliʻuokalani, who wrote: "To gain the kingdom of heaven is to hear what
is not said, to see what cannot be seen, and to know the unknowable –
that is Aloha. All things in this world are two; in heaven there is but
One.” Through these episodes, we seek to find that singular perspective,
the one that is "above the sides" as we strive for universal peace.
We welcome you to pause with us as we share the stories and voices of
Hawai’i business leaders, educators and community members who have
chosen to be lifelong students of aloha. Mahalo nui loa for listening.