Maui Grown Organics
Updated: Jul 6, 2021
Maui Grown Organics plants 100% Organic, 100% Non-GMO plants, 100% of the time. Planting native flowers and trees enables the native birds and insects to exist.

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Maui Grown Organics Education
We live on the most isolated location on planet earth (Hawaii). Did you know Maui was 100% food sustainable before colonizers overthrew the queen and brought in tourism?
Now, we rely on a monopoly of ocean-damaging cargo ships to get 90% of our food from the mainland, despite the fact that Maui has the best food growing climate in the world. If Matson were to stop, raise their prices, or if a natural disaster were to occur, it would be catastrophic; residents and tourists alike would only have food for 3 days.
The tourism industry destroys Maui's delicate ecosystem, but it does not have to. Everyone can be apart of the solution by planting an organic tree to regenerate damaged soil and feed generations to come!
Her mural artwork is created through beach clean ups, ocean plastic trash collection, drawing out an original design, cutting the ocean plastic into mural pieces, and building each piece. The effort, time, care, and energy that goes into each creation is exceptional.
Commission a Piece
She has created large educational murals with students, schools, and communities. A member of Sustainable Coastlines, she has supported numerous beach clean ups and educational events. Her art pieces are composed of plastic marine debris found on the shores of The Hawaiian Islands. She also creates pieces and works with clean ups along California's coastline.
Ocean Lover
When Shannon is not creating artwork she supports an organic farm, enjoys her stand up paddle board, surfs, and attends environmental conferences.
Responses about Maui Grown Organics
So, most people see trash on the beach and get depressed, you go “Yay! Red and yellow!”