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For three young entrepreneurs in Malvern, ‘Maholla’ means eco-centric products

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Three young entrepreneurs, committed, they say, “to getting back to the basics of good business: high-quality innovative products, unparalleled customer satisfaction, social responsibility and having the smallest environmental impact possible,” have launched Maholla Products, an eco-centric lifestyle products company in Malvern.

The company name comes from a mixture of the Hawaiian word “mahalo,” meaning thanks or gratitude, and the slang greeting “holla.”

“'Mahalo' is a really powerful word that encompasses how we approach people, life and our company,” says co-founder Evan Hajas. “We chose 'holla'… to mean 'keep in touch' or 'see you soon.' The combination of the words, to us, is a respectful and friendly greeting. It sums up our company in one word. We respect our customers and our products, and want them to keep in touch. When we sell a product, that is just the beginning of our relationship with the customer — we don't want it to be a cold 'see-you-never' sale.”

Hajas, along with co-founders Andrew Lees and Jim McHugh, recently launched Grassracks, a line of easy-to-hang, bamboo racks that can be used to hang skateboards, bikes, skis, etc. Grassracks make a stylish statement and are made of 100 percent bamboo, a highly sustainable material.

Grassracks are manufactured in Malvern and Ohio, and sold online in a few brick-and-mortar locations around Philadelphia.

“Our product is unique in that brick-and-mortar stores buy them for use as in-store displays, but also to sell to end consumers,” explains Hajas. “That has allowed us to develop some creative referral programs that have worked out great for us and the retailers.”

Maholla is currently developing some new home decor lines. “Even some that dip into the audio and accessory industries, but those are still a little hush hush,” adds Hajas. “We started this company to live the American dream. We're three young guys that are committed to making high-quality products, being good to our customers, and doing what we can to protect the environment and raise the bar in terms of environmental awareness for companies.”

Source: Evan Hajas, Maholla Products
Writer: Elise Vider
 

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