Time Warner Cable has announced that it will launch ‘The Green Channel,’ on Friday, October 23 on digital channel 332. The Green Channel will be available to subscribers in Oahu, Maui, Kauai, Molokai, Lanai and the Big Island.
The Green Channel will provide programming that will be developed and introduced incrementally in partnership with businesses, organizations and individuals.
The City & County of Honolulu’s Department of Environmental Services will provide the pioneer programming with its “Opalavision,” which will feature entertaining and educational three-minute episodes dedicated to recycling. Hosted by young, local actors, each episode will inspire action and show how waste is reutilized to achieve the maximum benefit to Hawaii’s economy and environment.
Nate Smith, Oceanic Time Warner Cable President, said: “The purpose of the Green Channel is to inform, engage and inspire businesses and individuals to contribute toward creating a more sustainable environment. It will be a spectacular showcase for alternative energy companies to explain what they do, or for energy management consultants to highlight their capabilities. There will be regular forums where companies and methods can be debated on effectiveness, cost and more.”
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