- WM | Waste Management Recycling Services
WM is the leading provider of comprehensive waste management, offering services such as garbage collection, recycling pickup and dumpster rental
- Recycling Waste - Hawaii. gov
Learn more about where to recycle, various recycling programs for used cooking oil, ink cartridges, metal, electronics and more, and about special programs offered by the County of Kauaʻi such as free composting bins and household battery recycling
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- Solid Waste | Hawaii County, Hi Department of Environmental Management
The Solid Waste Division oversees the operation of 21 Transfer and Recycling Facilities, 2 Greenwaste Facilities, 1 Active Landfill, 3 Permanently Closed Landfills, 1 Reload Facility, 8 Reuse Centers, and 3 key programs: Recycling, HI-5 Redemption, and the Derelict and Abandoned Vehicles program
- zerowastehi. org
Our Mission is to engage diverse Hawai’i Island communities to achieve zero waste Zero Waste Hawaiʻi Island is working in partnership with Perpetual to facilitate the design and implementation of a reusable foodware system in Hilo
- Waste - Wikipedia
Waste are unwanted or unusable materials Waste is any substance discarded after primary use, or is worthless, defective and of no use A by-product, by contrast is a joint product of relatively minor economic value
- Recycling and Disposal Guide for Oahu
Oahu generates more than 1 5 million tons of waste annually of which more than one million tons are diverted from landill through recycling and H-POWER waste-to-energy More than 500,000 tons of various materials are remade into new products, and another 500,000 tons are converted into electricity We can and need to do more
- What Does Hawaii Do With Their Trash? - iere. org
Hawaii’s waste management strategy is a three-pronged approach: Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle While simple in concept, achieving these goals requires a concerted effort from residents, businesses, and government agencies Reducing waste at the source is the most effective way to tackle the problem
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