What We Do
We are a nonprofit organization at the forefront of ocean sustainability and conservation.
Our Mission
At ReBlue, our mission is to safeguard our planet's seas and promote sustainable practices by engaging in outreach, restoration, and creative initiatives. We are dedicated to raising awareness about the critical state of our oceans and the importance of proper waste management, with a particular focus on recyclable materials.
Driven by our passion for sustainability, we are committed to reducing our carbon footprint and contributing to a healthier environment. Our organization actively works towards achieving net zero emissions through innovative strategies and collaborative efforts to encourage others to adopt eco-friendly practices.
At the heart of our endeavors lies our dedication to preserving and nurturing the health of coastal regions and marine ecosystems. We conduct regular beach cleanups, where volunteers come together to restore the natural beauty of shorelines while combating ocean pollution.
Beyond just cleanup efforts, we take recycling to the next level by creating venues for recycled artwork. The trash collected during these events becomes a source of inspiration for talented artists who transform discarded materials into meaningful and captivating works of art.
With our multi-faceted approach, we aim to be a catalyst for positive change, driving global communities to take an active role in conserving our precious seas and fostering a bluer, cleaner world for generations to come. Together, we can make a significant difference in protecting our planet's natural beauty and preserving it for the future. Our journey to make our oceans blue again (ReBlue) begins now.
“Reblue has taught me that every little piece of plastic I consume makes an impact. They inspire everyone to care for the planet.”
What We’ve Achieved
Gathered over 900+ bottle caps to make keychains that raise awareness for our seas
Donated 100% of our proceeds to the Maui Strong Fund to help Maui recover from the devastating fire