Residents team up to clean up Queen Kaahumanu Highway amid COVID-19

Kaeti Ecker poses for a photo with trash collected along Queen Kaahumanu Highway near the Natural Energy Laboratory of Hawaii Authority. (Courtesy photo/Special to West Hawaii Today)

Kaeti Ecker, Sarah Govier and others pose for a photo with trash collected along Queen Kaahumanu Highway. Below, Ecker poses with trash collected along the highway. (Courtesy photos/Special to West Hawaii Today)

Sarah Govier examines a piece of trash picked up alongside Queen Kaahumanu Highway. To date, more than 13 truck loads of trash have been collected from the roadside. (Chelsea Jensen/West Hawaii Today)

Kaeti Ecker and Sarah Govier pick up trash from alongside Queen Kaahumanu Highway. To date, more than 13 truck loads of trash have been collected from the roadside.

Kaeti Ecker load trashs into the back of Sarah Govier's pickup truck on Wednesday. Over the past few months — 13 weeks to be exact as of Wednesday — the two have spent hours cleaning up an array of garbage strewn along the side of Queen Kaahumanu Highway. (Chelsea Jensen/West Hawaii Today)

Kaeti Ecker and Sarah Govier pose for a photo after loading trash into the back of Govier’s pickup truck on Wednesday. (Photos by Chelsea Jensen/West Hawaii Today)

Sarah Govier looks over all the trash picked up on Wednesday along the side of Queen Kaahumanu Highway. (Chelsea Jensen/West Hawaii Today)

Kaeti Ecker and Sarah Govier load trash into the back of Govier's pickup truck on Wednesday. Over the past few months — 13 weeks to be exact as of Wednesday — the two have spent hours cleaning up an array of garbage strewn along the side of Queen Kaahumanu Highway. (Chelsea Jensen/West Hawaii Today)

Kaeti Ecker and Sarah Govier are on a mission.