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Zero-ing in on waste

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Kahi Pacarro picks up vegetables from a local sandwich shop three times a week, adding them to kitchen scraps to feed his hens.
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Lemons
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Using salvaged materials, the executive director of Sustainable Coastlines?Hawaii built a chicken coop and a run between the coop and compost bin, where he is dumping the scraps.
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Coconut palms
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Sustainable Coastlines Hawaii Executive Director Kahi Pacarro holds one of his hens in his terraced garden. Hanging above his head is a buoy that has been up-cycled into a lamp.
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A desert rose in bloom growing on his property.
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Pacarro composts with worms and gathers eggs from the henhouse.
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Pacarro raises chickens at his Kai­muki home but has not given them names. “I can’t get too attached to them because I’m going to have to eat them someday,” he said.