Environmental Sustainability

Overview

Surfer Statue

Overview

Here in Hawaii, it is our kuleana (responsibility) to care for the land and water so that our beautiful, unique location can continue to be enjoyed for future generations.

We have donated over 700 pounds of food back to those in-need with food made from locally sourced vendors and farmers.

Meeting planning is supported with digital signage and paperless planning.

Carbon Emissions and Water

Rooftop

Carbon Emissions and Water

  • Linens changed every third day to reduce water and detergent use
  • Motion-sensing lights to reduce electricity consumption when areas are not in-use.

Waste and Circularity

Ewa Tower Room Waikiki View

Waste and Circularity

  • Re-useable water bottles provided alongside filtered re-fill water stations
  • Re-useable tote bag provided to reduce single-use consumption/litter
  • Green waste from landscaping is recycled and turned into mulch and compost

Our Food Philosophy

Event

Our Food Philosophy

  • Partner with local companies to keep fresh, excess food out of the landfill and divert to those in-need
  • Locally source a variety of produce and meats/seafood to reduce our carbon footprint
  • 100% biodegradable, eco-friendly food containers, utensils, and drinking cups

Green suggestions for your stay

Diamond Head Crater

Green suggestions for your stay

Hyatt Regency Waikiki Beach Resort & Spa is located beachfront and in the heart of Waikiki, walking distance to a variety of attractions and dining/shops.

Public transportation is conveniently accessible through a variety of routes and stops. Biki Bike, Honolulu’s bikeshare program, is included with your stay and offers a local’s way to see our location.

Select locally sourced menu items at our restaurants, identified at each of our restaurants.