Hawaiian Airlines is bringing Mananalu, the water company founded by Hawaiʻi environmental activist and celebrity Jason Momoa (yes, Aquaman himself), to its Premium Cabins to replace plastic water bottles with infinitely recyclable aluminium bottles.
From now on, Hawaiʻi’s hometown airline will be distributing Mananalu’s 16-ounce aluminium bottle to Premium Cabin guests on all U.S. East Coast and international flights.
The recyclable product will also replace plastic water bottles sold on Hawaiian’s Pau Hana snack cart on the carrier’s flights between Hawaiʻi and its 16 continental U.S. gateway cities.
“We have remained steadfast in our commitment to source more sustainable products for our onboard service, and our Mananalu partnership helps us continue to phase out single-use plastics and protect our oceans and environment,” said Avi Mannis, chief marketing and communications officer at Hawaiian Airlines.

Hawaiian anticipates eliminating approximately 142,000 plastic bottles from its transpacific operations each year through its partnership with Mananalu.
For every plastic bottle replaced onboard, Mananalu, a certified carbon neutral company and 1% for the Planet member, will divert an additional bottle away from oceans and waterways through its work with leading plastic action platform repurpose Global, resulting in an additional 142,000 bottles removed annually.
“We couldn’t be more thrilled to partner with Hawaiian Airlines. Together we’re reducing single-use plastic bottles on flights and removing plastic from our oceans. It’s perfect brand alignment”, said David Cuthbert, CEO of Mananalu.

Mananalu has worked to educate consumers about the impact of plastics on the environment since Momoa founded the company in 2019 in collaboration with the Ball Corporation, the world’s largest aluminium producer.
Mananalu packages its water products in BPA-free aluminium, the most recycled material across the globe, with more than 75% of all aluminium produced still utilized today.
It also uses triple-filtered purified drinking water with added electrolytes and a neutral PH of approximately 7, responsibly sourced in the United States for minimal carbon impact.

Hawaiian says it has made significant investments toward its Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) initiatives, including a pledge to achieve net-zero carbon emissions by 2050 through ongoing fleet
modernisation, more efficient flying, carbon offsets, and industry advocacy for air traffic control reform and sustainable aviation fuel development.
For more information visit www.HawaiianAirlines.com