The Mālama Project

The Mālama Project

Building strong community ties through involvement and support, encouraging innovation in eco-friendly projects, promoting sustainable practices across Hawaii.

A Common Good Solution on the Common Good Platform

The Mālama Project is a groundbreaking initiative that is designed to tap into the power of blockchain technology to promote sustainable practices within the community.

Putting Hawaii Carbon On-Chain

Data Collection and Verification

Satellite imagery, drone footage, on-ground sensors

Verified through a decentralized oracle system

Tokenization of Carbon Credits

Tokenized Carbon on Cardano

Tradable and valuable asset

Secure and Transparent Transactions

Blockchain ensures secure, transparent, immutable transactions

Direct selling platform for landowners

Accessibility for Small Landowners

Lowered entry barriers to carbon markets

Economic benefits from sustainable practices

Sustainable Impact

Encourages sustainable land management

Supports local economies

Thank you for the support! Our Distributed Hawaii Carbon Credits Proposal has been approved for funding!

Distributed Hawaii Carbon Credits on Cardano

Small landowners in Hawaii lack access to carbon markets, missing economic benefits from sustainable practices due to high entry barriers and market dominance by large entities.

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We are participating in Catalyst Fund 13. Here are our current proposals.

Malama Cardano: Net Zero Carbon Initiative

Farmers involved in the Malama Project lack reliable ADA payment options, limiting their ability to monetize verified carbon credits and maintain liquidity for their carbon sequestration efforts.

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The Malama Project IoT Sensor Development

Farmers lack real-time, reliable data on the carbon their land is sequestering and the overall condition of their soil, preventing proper care of the soil and lowering the yield on farming profits.

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The Hawaii Carbon Offset Portal: A Cardano-Powered Sustainability Solution

Travelers to Hawaii lack a simple, reliable platform to offset flight, rental car, and other tourist-related carbon emissions, hindering efforts to mitigate their environmental impact.

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The Malama Project: Aina Land Stewardship dApp

Small Hawaiian landowners struggle to access carbon markets due to high complexity and costs, hindering their ability to monetize sustainable land management and carbon sequestration efforts.

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