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A MESSAGE FROM MAYORALAN M. ARAKAWA

Aloha,

Welcome to the Maui County Recycling Guide, where you will find the most up-to-date information on how and where to recycle and reuse items, dispose of trash and even make a little money in the process. As our County continues to grow, it is important that we make wise decisions about how we handle items and materials that are no longer of use to us.

Some of these items may be useful to others, and we ask that you take a little time to make sure these items reach the appropriate people and organizations. Other materials can be recycled, and now more than ever it is vital that we recycle everything we can. Please take the time to learn what kinds of items can be recycled at our County recycling centers, as well as those that can be recycled in other ways.

For items that cannot be reused or recycled, we have our hard-working ‘Opala Pickers, the dedicated County refuse collectors who ensure your trash is handled properly and safely. Please follow directions carefully if you visit the landfills; our expert landfill staff members are there to assist you, and to help protect our ‘aina.

Working together, we can make sure that the paradise we call home con-tinues to be the beautiful, clean and safe place we all know and love.

Mahalo for your kokua,

Alan M. ArakawaMayor, County of Maui

OFFICE OF THE MAYOR County of Maui

200 South High StreetWailuku, Maui, Hawaii 96793

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Recycling Info & Resources ..................................................................... 3County Residential Recycling Guidelines ................................................. 4HI 5 Redemption Program ........................................................................ 4County-wide Recycling Locations & Hours ...........................................5-7Recycling Solutions ...............................................................................8-9Household Hazardous Waste, Batteries & Used Motor Oil .................9-10Donation Options & Thrift Stores ........................................................... 11Ways You Can Reduce Waste ................................................................ 12 Curbside Recycling & Green Waste Info ................................................ 13Junk & Abandoned Vehicles ................................................................... 13Rural Recycling Collection Events ......................................................... 13County Landfill Info, Refuse Service & Appliance Pick-up..................... 14Recycling Partners ................................................................................. 15

WHAT’S IN THE RESIDENTIAL WASTESTREAM?*

RECYCLING INFO & RESOURCESPresentations: Call the Recycle Maui County Hotline, 270-7880, to request a presentation at an event, business, club or school.

For Residents: Call the Hotline for more recycling information, where to buy recycling containers or to request additional guides or decals.

For Teachers and Students: Call the Hotline to request recycling education information, giveaways, curriculum or recycling decals for your school or class.

For Businesses: Contact the Hotline for clarification of the Plastic Bag Reduction Ordinance. Train register clerks to ask, “Do you need a bag?” Stores can give rebates for BYOB (Bring Your Own Bag), or they can charge a fee for paper bags. Please continue to educate shoppers to BYOB.

Event/Party Recycling: Call the Hotline for recycling guidelines and decals. Call Malama Maui Nui (CWD), 877-2524, for HI 5 recycle baskets. Teens on Call, 281-2154, provides event recycling & refuse service for a fee.

Recycling 31%: 20% cardboard, news- paper & office paper 6% metals 3% glass 2% plastic

Compost 49%: 23% yard waste17% food9% compostable paper

Everything else 20%: Includes: diapers, clothes, wood, ceramics, electronics, household hazardous waste, mattresses

*Waste Composition Analysis Central Maui Landfill 2012

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COUNTY RESIDENTIAL RECYCLING CENTERGUIDELINES

BE PREPARED • Empty containers completely • No liquid, food or trash • Caps may be left on; please ask • Do NOT remove labels • Separate by material type • Sort plastics by size (17 oz. + or -) • OK to flatten aluminum & plastic except at Reverse Vending Machines

NEWSPAPERS • All newspapers, including inserts • Remove papers from plastic bags

AlumiNum AND Bi-mEtAl CANS • Beverage & food cans • Rinse clean, discard lids, labels OK • No aerosol cans or paint cans • No food residue

GlASS BottlES AND JARS • Containers of all sizes • Rinse clean, discard lids, labels OK • No food residue • No Pyrex or window glass

CARDBoARD AND PAPER BAGS • Corrugated boxes, boxboard • Cardboard rolls, cartons • All colors & sizes • Break down & flatten all sizes • Remove all plastic or foam liners • No food residue

PlAStiC CoNtAiNERS • Plastics: #1 and #2 only • Rinse clean, discard lids • No food residue • No toys • No Styrofoam • No plastic bags

WHAt CAN BE REDEEmED FoR 5¢ • Beverage containers labeled HI 5 • Glass, plastic, aluminum or bi-metal • Size: 68 oz. (2 liters) or smaller

WHAt CANNot BE REDEEmED • Milk, dairy or formula containers • Food supplements: Ensure, Pedialyte • Liquor & wine bottles • Containers greater than 68 oz.

HI 5 REDEMPTION PROGRAMContact the State of Hawaii Department of Health

with questions: 808-586-4226. http://health.hawaii.gov/hi5

See pages 5-7 for locations.

CONTACT ALOHA RECYCLING AT 871-8544 FOR INFO ABOUT ADDITIONAL ITEMS ACCEPTED AT COUNTY HI 5 CENTERS:

Mixed paper, catalogs, magazines, phone books, junk mail, household batteries & cell phones.

See pages 5-7 for locations.

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RECYCLING LOCATIONS & HOURS*WAILUKU, KAHULUI, WEST & SOUTH MAUI

Habitat for Humanity Restore970 Lower Main St.

E-Cycling-Habitat for Humanity 901 Lower Main St. Maui Disposal Redemption & Recycle Center 60 Kanoa St.

Aloha Pallets & Distribution 883 Lower Main St.

Mon-Sat 9 am-4 pm986-8050

Only Tues 1 pm-5 pm & Sat 8 am-1 pm 280-6460

Daily 9 am-5 pmClosed 12-12:30 pm242-7999

Mon-Thu 8-4, Fri 8-12, 1st Sat /mo. 8 am-12 pm808-315-2073

X

Reusable building/remodel materials

Electronics, TVscomputers, micro-waves, cellphones

Non-ferrous metals, household batteries,Goodwill Donation Pod

Pallet recycling, sales & pick-up

X

$

M

WAILUKU

LOCATION HOURS OTHERDropbox

HI 5 Redemption

Greenwaste

Metals/Appliances

Central Maui Landfill Recycling & Refuse CenterPulehu Rd.

EKO CompostCentral Maui Landfill, Pulehu

Kahului Recycling CenterWahine Pio Rd.Beside UHMC campus

Aloha Recycling 75 Amala Pl.

Aloha Shell Service 110 S. Puunene Rd. RVMs & Scales 877-5894

Reynolds Recycling 380 Alamaha St.

Mon-Sat 6 am-3 pm270-6153

Mon-Sat 6 am-3 pm572-8844

HI 5: Wed-Sun 8:30-4:30Dropbox: Daily 7 am-7 pm871-8544

Mon-Sat 8 am-5:30 pm871-8544

RVMs: 24/7 Scales: Mon-Sat 7 am-10 pm, Sun/holidays 7 am-8 pm

Daily 8 am-6 pmClosed 12-1 385-1867

X

X

X

Refuse, greenwaste,metals, used motor oil & general recycling

Greenwaste, sells mulch & compost

CRC: magazines, paper, phones, ph. books & batteries

General recycling plus paper, magazines, phones & ph. books

Some non-HI 5

recyclables

Non-ferrous metals

X

X

X

X

X

X

M

M

KAHULUI

M = Metals accepted; A = Appliances accepted; $ = Fee charged; RVM = Reverse Vending MachineCRC = Certified Redemption Center

*Location & schedules are subject to change. At the time of printing these businesses were in operation. Please call to confirm locations & hours or visit www.mauicounty.gov/recycle.

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LOCATION HOURS* OTHER

E-H International, LLCCentral Maui Baseyard on Mokulele Hwy.

Maui Earth Compost Co. Pulehu Rd. at Hansen Rd.

Hammerhead Metals 2000 Mokulele Hwy.

Mon-Fri 8 am-4 pm 868-4362

Mon-Fri 7:30 am-4 pmSat 7:30-12 Call first 877-0403

Mon-Thu 8-4, Fri 8-12, 1st Sat /mo. 8 am-12 pm 280-8844

Tires, batteries,non-ferrous metals

Sells organic compost

Vehicles, non-ferrous metals

M$

MA$

KAHULUI continued

Olowalu Recycling & Refuse Convenience Center Honoapiilani Hwy., 3 miles south of Lahaina

Lahaina Redemption Center275 Lahainaluna Rd.

Mon-Sat 8 am-2:30 pm242-7999

Mon-Sat 8:15 am-4:45 pm 808-206-2550

X Refuse, used motor oil, metals, phone books, batteries ($), tires ($)

X

X M

KIHEI & WAILEA

WEST MAUI

Kihei Recycling CenterWelakahao Rd., near Piilani Hwy.

Maui Demolition & Construction LandfillN Kihei Rd, E of Honoapiilani Hwy.

Kihei Compost480 E. Welakahau Rd., mauka

HI 5: Daily 8:30 am-5 pmDrop off: Daily 7am-7pm871-8544

Call first for current hours 242-1101

M-F: 7 am-5 pm, Sat 8-12pm 808-874-0899

X CRC: magazines, mail, phones, bat-teries, ph. books,Kidney Donation Pod

C & D debris ($)res. & commercial

Greenwaste, sells mulch & compost

X

X$

Dropbox

HI 5 Redemption

Greenwaste

Metals/Appliances

M = Metals accepted; A = Appliances accepted; $ = Fee charged; RVM = Reverse Vending MachineCRC = Certified Redemption Center

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RECYCLING LOCATIONS & HOURS*UPCOUNTRY, HANA, LANAI & MOLOKAI

LOCATION HOURS OTHER

UPCOUNTRYMakawao Recycling Center off Makani Rd. behind Kalama School

Haiku Recycling CenterHana Hwy. by Haiku Comm. Center

Maui Disposal Redemption CenterPukalani Terrrace Shopping Ctr.

HI 5: Daily 8:30-4:30 pm Drop off: Daily 7 am-7 pm871-8544

HI 5: Wed-Sun 8:30-4:30Drop off: Daily 7 am-7 pm871-8544

Daily 8:30 am-4:30 pmClosed 12-12:30 pm242-7999

X

X

X

CRC: magazines, paper, phones, ph. books & batteries CRC: magazines, paper, phones, ph. books & batteries

Non-ferrous metal, household batteries,

X

X

X M

HANAHana LandfillWaikoloa Rd.

Hasegawa General Store 5165 Hana Hwy.

Tue-Sat 8 am-2:30 pm264-6313

Mon-Sat 7 am-7 pm, Sun 8 am-6 pm248-8231

X Refuse, used motor oil, collection events for metals HI 5, household batteries, RVM

X

X M

LANAILanai City 12th St. & Fraser St., 446-1894

Pine Isle Market356 8th St., Lanai City

Mon & Wed, 1-4:30 pm,Fri 1-5:30, Sat 8:30-3 pm

M, F, Sat 8 am-7 pm, T, W, Th 8-12 & 1:30-7 pm565-6488

Non-ferrous metals on Fridays

Household batteries

X M

MOLOKAIRecycle Molokaiat Molokai Landfill

Kilohana CenterUalapue Park, 553-3869

Friendly MarketAlamalama St., Kaunakakai

Misaki’s StoreAlamalama St., Kaunakakai

Tue-Sat 8 am-2:30 pm553-3869

1st Wed/mo, 9 am-12 pmClosed June & July 2015

Mon-Sat 8:30 am-6:30 pm553-5595

M-Sat 8:30 am-8:30 pm, Sun 9-11 am 553-5505

X HI 5, metals, UMO, ph. books, electronicshousehold batteries HI 5 Only

Cellphones

Household batteries

X

X

X XMA

*Locations & schedules are subject to change. Please call to confirm or visit our website for the most current information: www.mauicounty.gov/recycle.

Dropbox

HI 5 Redemption

Greenwaste

Metals/Appliances

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RECYCLING SOLUTIONS

APPLIANCES There are TWO OPTIONS for appliance recycling: Appliance Drop off: Quick, easy & FREE for residents at Hammerhead Metals 280-8844, Mon.-Fri. 8:00 am-3:45 pm & the first Saturday of each month from 8:00 am-12:00 pm. Commercial businesses can drop off items containing freon for a fee.County Appliance Pick up for Residents: (Excludes Condos) Upcountry: 572-3958, Central, South & West Maui: 270-7452. Leave a message with your name and number. You will be contacted with an estimated pickup day.

BUILDING MATERIALS Donate usable materials/supplies to Habitat for Humanity, 986-8050. Non-usable materials, such as rock, tile, brick, plaster & concrete may be taken to the Maui Construction & Demolition Landfill. Call 242-1101 for current hours & fees. Call P.B. Sullivan for mobile crushing of rock, concrete & asphalt, 875-2833.

CELLPHONES Recycle cellphones with your service provider, or at the County Redemption Centers or at E-Cycling. The Arc of Maui recycles cellphones. Call 242-5781 for drop-off locations.

COOKING OIL Call Pacific Bio-Diesel for drop off locations, 877-3144.

ELECTRONICS Free drop-off at E-Cycling: 901 Lower Main Street in Wailuku, Tuesdays ONLY from 1:00 to 5:00 pm, and Saturdays ONLY from 8:00 am to 1:00 pm. E-Cycling Hot-line: 280-6460. Commercial loads are accepted. Items accepted include: computers, televi-sions, microwaves, cellphones, stereos, copiers, fax machines & items with circuit boards. E-Cycling pick-up for a fee at your home or business: Puaa Recycling: Upcountry, Central & South Maui: 264-3712. West Maui: 268-9891. Please call for estimates & to schedule pickups.

EVENT/PARTY RECYCLING Contact Teens on Call, 281-2154, for event refuse & recycling set-up services. Malama Maui Nui (CWD) can provide wire baskets, 877-2524. Contact the Re-cycle Hotline to request event decals. Companies that provide recycling hauling services: Maui Recycling Service, 244-0443; Aloha Waste Systems, 893-0932 & Maui Disposal, 242-7999. FIRE EXTINGUISHERS Maui Fire Control will devalve and dispose of old fire extinguishers for a fee. Call 877-3520.

FISHING LINE Take fishing line to Maui Sporting Goods, 244-0011, or New Maui Fishing Sup-plies in Wailuku, 244-3449. Old line is made into tackle boxes, spools for line & fish habitats.

FURNITURE Donate to the Habitat ReStore, 986-8050, or to a favorite thrift store. You can also post furniture on Craigslist or in the Maui Bulletin.

GREEN WASTE Includes untreated lumber, pallets, wood & yard wastes such as tree & bush trimmings, leaves & grass clippings, whole plants & sawdust, etc. Take wood & green waste to the following locations: EKo Compost, Puunene, 572-8844; Kihei Compost, Kihei (call for fees), 808-874-0899; olowalu Recycling & Refuse Convenience Center, 242-7999. Redeem Hawaii will pick up green waste for a fee, 619-358-3377. maui Earth Compost, Puunene sells organic compost (call for availability, hours & fees), 877-0403. EKO Compost sells certified EPA “Class A” exceptional quality compost, which is good for unrestricted use on all plants including fruits & vegetables. Food scraps, yard trimmings, shredded paper & junk mail can be composted at home.

HOME COMPOSTING WORKSHOP Workshops are offered and info is available at www.joyofworms.com, or call 573-3911.

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JUNK MAIL It’s never been easier to opt out of junk mail. Go to: www.catalogchoice.org & sign up to remove your name from a data base resource list for bulk mailers. Search compa-nies alphabetically to opt out of individual catalogs. See Paper for recycling locations.

MAGAZINES, CATALOGS & BOOKS Aloha Recycling, 871-8544, recycles magazines, catalogs, phone books & mixed paper. You can donate books & magazines to Maui Friends of the Library, 871-6563.

METALS & VEHICLES Take scrap metals to: Olowalu Transfer Station, Maui Disposal 242-7999; Central Maui Landfill (small size only). NO appliances, tires, computers or TVs. Take scrap metals, appliances or vehicles to Hammerhead Metals, 280-8844. Take non-ferrous metals to Reynold’s Recycling, 385-1867, Maui Disposal or Hammerhead Metals. Call first for their policies.

MICROWAVES Recycle at the E-Cycling drop-off location at 901 Lower Main Street in Wailuku on Tuesdays 1:00 to 5:00 pm & Saturdays from 8:00 am to 1:00 pm.

PACKING MATERIALS Take reusable packing peanuts, cardboard boxes, bubble wrap, Styrofoam & shredded paper to your local pack-and-ship store or, in Haliimaile, take clean Styrofoam to Makai Glass. Call first to check for accepted materials, 269-8255.

PALLETS Aloha Pallets & Distribution accepts treated & untreated pallets sized 48” X 40” or larger for refurbishment & reuse in Wailuku at 883 Lower Main Street, Mon-Thu 8:00 am to 4:00 pm, Fri 8:00 am-12:00 pm & the first Sat of the month 8:00 am-12:00 pm. Pallets may also be purchased for a discounted rate. Truckloads will be picked up for a minimal fee, 808-315-2073.

PAPER Office paper, junk mail, magazines, phone books & catalogs can be recycled at Aloha Recycling at 75 Amala Place in Kahului or at one of the four County Redemption Centers located in Kahului, Kihei, Makawao & Haiku. For more info call 871-8544. Maui Re-cycling Service provides curbside pick-up of paper and other items for a fee, call 244-0443.

PHONE BOOKS Take to Aloha Recycling or to one of four County Redemption Centers.

TIRES E-H International will accept tires for a fee, call 868-4362. State law requires stores that sell tires to accept used ones when new ones are purchased. A fee may be charged. Call first for store policies.

UPCOMING COUNTY HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE COLLECTION EVENT IN 2015!

Maui island residents will be notified when the upcoming event will be held, prior to the event date. In order to drop-off materials, residents will be required to contact the House-hold Hazardous Waste (HHW) contractor to schedule an appointment in advance and to report the types and quantities of materials they plan to bring. Only materials from residents who have appointments will be accepted.

Examples of materials that may be accepted include: Fluorescent light bulbs, lead acid batter-ies, pesticides/fertilizers, oil-based paint, flammable liquids and mercury containing items.

Residents who want to dispose of small quantities of HHW before the collection event can: 1) properly absorb liquid HHW and deliver it to the landfill, or 2) pay a HHW business to pick the waste up. See the list of HHW Contractors on the next page.

Items such as used motor oil & latex paint will NOT be accepted as the County has other facilities that accept these materials. For locations, refer to page 10.

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HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE

LARGE QUANTITIES OF HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE or COMMERCIAL HAZARD-OUS WASTE HANDLING: Call Cameron Chemical Corp. 808-695-2999, Oasis Environmental Group 808-529-1300, EnviroServices 808-839-7222, or Phillips Services 713-623-8777.

BATTERIES: AUTO & MARINE E & H international will pay for used batteries, 868-4362. interstate Batteries accepts auto, marine & other types of vehicle batteries for a fee, 242-5887.

BATTERIES: HOUSEHOLD & RECHARGEABLE Call Malama Maui Nui (formerly Community Work Day), 877-2524, for household battery dropoff locations. Take rechargeable tool batteries to Home Depot for recycling or to Slim’s Power tools, 142 Kalepa Place, Kahului, 242-7878. In Hana, take to Hasegawa Store. on Lanai take to Pine isle market, and on Molokai: take to misaki Store or to Recycle molokai.

CHEMICALS FROM RESIDENTS Non-usable chemicals, such as cleaners, pesticides, solvents & auto fluids such as antifreeze & contaminated used motor oil: Absorb with amaterial such as cat litter, triple plastic bag, tie up tightly & take to the landfill. These items must not go into rubbish cart as bags may burst in the refuse collection truck.

COMPACT FLORESCENT LIGHT BULBS Take to Home Depot. Dispose by triple bagging & take to the Central Maui Landfill, 270-6153 (limit 10). Business tubes & bulbs must be taken to a Haz-Mat company. (See contact info on page 9.)

PAINT Usable paint: donate new cans to Habitat for Humanity, 986-8050. Donate partial & reusable cans to malama maui Nui (CWD), 877-2524. Call first. Non-usable latex paint must be absorbed with a material such as cat litter, triple bag, tie up tightly & take to the landfill. These items must not go into rubbish carts, as bags may burst in the refuse collection truck.

USED MOTOR OIL Home mechanics only, not for business or commercial operators. Take up to two gallons at a time in a clean container (no bleach bottles) to the following locations:

ADDRESS

Kahului- Pulehu Rd.

Kahului- 41 East Wakea Ave.

Kahului- 90 East Wakea Ave.

Kihei- 185 Halekuai St.

Wailuku- 1820 Wells St.

Pukalani- 3411 Old Haleakala Hwy.

Olowalu- Honoapiilani Hwy.

Hana- Makai of Hana Hwy.

Lanai City- 1036 Lanai Ave.

Lahaina- 1058 Limahana Pl.

Molokai Landfill- Maunaloa Hwy.

LOCATION

Central Maui Landfill 270-6153

Maui Oil Change 877-7522

Kahului NAPA 871-6272

Kihei Napa 891-1314

Wailuku NAPA 244-3774

Glenn’s Automotive 573-0600

Olowalu Center 242-7999

Hana Landfill 264-6313

Lanai NAPA 565-9027

Lahaina NAPA 661-4461

Recycle Molokai 553-3869

HOURS

M - Sat 6-3

M - F 8-12 & 1-4/Sat 8-2:30

M - F 7-5 & Sat 8-4

M - Sat 8-5:30

M - Sat 8:30-4:30

M - F 10-4

M - Sat 8-2:30

Tue - Sat 8-2:30

M - F 8-12

M - F 8-5 & Sat 8-4

Tue - Sat 8-2:30

Contaminated Residential Motor Oil: Must be absorbed. See Chemicals from Residents.Contaminated Commercial Motor Oil: Call Unitek 877-2667 for pick up.

USED MOTOR OIL LOCATIONS & HOURS (Subject to change)

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THRIFT STORES & CONSIGNMENT SHOPS

The following information is to the best of our knowledge at the time of printing. Check phone books or go online for up-to-date information.

Big Brothers & SistersDa WarehouseElise Clothing CompanyElua Nani Maui ConsignmentFalcons’ NestGoodwillHabitat for Humanity-RestoreHaz Beanz CoffeehouseIlin’s New & Used Furniture Kala Iki Thrift StoreKidney ClothesMaui Friends of the Library Paradise LivingRainbow AtticSalvation Army KiheiSalvation Army LahainaSalvation Army KahuluiSaversSt. Anthony’s Thrift StoreSt. Joseph Thrift ShopUP Country Thrift StoreWomen Helping Women

242-9754639-3609 893-5473669-6264463-8435871-4143986-8050268-0149242-4788876-4411270-8890871-6563661-9818874-0884875-8065661-8827871-6270871-7244242-7785572-9150575-9650495-0067

Pick up household itemsFurniture, imports & liquidate Clothing consignmentHousehold, clothes, furnitureFurniture, imports & liquidateHousehold, clothes, furnitureBuilding materials, furnitureBook/movie exchangeFurnitureHousehold, clothesPick up household items & HI 5sBooks, magazinesFurnitureClothing consignmentHousehold, clothes, furnitureHousehold, clothes, furnitureHousehold, clothes, furnitureHousehold, clothes, furnitureHousehold, clothesHousehold, clothesHousehold, clothesHousehold, clothes, furniture

If your store is not listed, please email info to [email protected]

RECYCLING GUIDELINESPlease help Reduce Waste & Recycle More by doing the following:

1) Remove all lids and caps from food containers and empty and rinse all items well so that they are recycled. Items that are not rinsed are discarded. 2) When shopping, take reusable bags into the store and refuse bags at the register or bag your groceries at your car if you forget your bags. 3) If you do use paper bags, please recycle them at your neighborhood recycling center.4) Remove plastic packaging and Styrofoam inserts from cardboard boxes and be sure to break down and flatten them.

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CURBSIDE RECYCLINGMaui Recycling Service provides curbside recycling to residents & businesses by collecting residential recyclables (pg. 4), plus office paper, magazines & catalogs, phone books, household batteries, printer cartridges, electronics, cell phones & cooking oil for biodiesel. Call 808-244-0443 for fees.

COMPOSTING REDUCES WASTE Maui EKO Systems has diverted one million tons of organic material from the landfill & turned it into valuable compost, resulting in healthier soils & plants. Residents: show this recycling guide to get a 25% discount on EKO Premium Compost. www.MauiEKOCompost.com

RURAL COLLECTION EVENTSThe County sponsors rural recycling collection events for hard to recycle items including: appliances, small scrap metal, vehicle batteries & tires, computers/electronics, and household batteries. Locations may include Hana, Lanai, & when possible, other remote areas.

For information about periodic events in Hana & Lanai and about ongoing metal collection on Molokai, call Refrigerant Recycling at 888-682-1155.

For event dates & locations in Keanae/Nahiku, Honokohau and Kanaio/Kaupo call either malama maui Nui (formerly Community Work Day) at 877-2524 or the County of maui Solid Waste Division, AVM 270-6102.

JUNK & ABANDONED VEHICLES INFORMATION JUNK VEHICLES Cars & trucks that are no longer repairable or must be disposed of should be taken to a metals processor that is permitted to take vehicles. For more information on Maui, call Hammerhead Metals Recycling at 280-8844. Neighbor islands call 808-270-6102. ABANDONED VEHICLES To report an abandoned vehicle on the highway or in your neighborhood on Maui, please call the MPD non-emergency number, 244-6400. On Molokai, call 553-5355. PARK SMART If your vehicle is not working, park it in your driveway or on your property; do NOT leave it parked on the street while waiting for parts or repairs. A vehicle is legally defined as abandoned if parked on the roadside in the same location for more than 24 hours.

General Information: Call 808-270-6102 or go to: www.mauicounty.gov/solidwaste

OPT OUT OF EXTRA PHONE BOOKS Maui County currently has three phone books. If you do not want all three books delivered, go to www.YellowPagesOptOut.com & remove your name from the delivery list for unwanted phone books. Depending on the timing, some will still receive the next scheduled delivery, but subsequent issues should cease to arrive.

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LANDFILL INFORMATION Please call to confirm hours or visit www.mauicounty.gov/recycle.

Central Maui Landfill Mon.-Sat. 6:00 am - 3:00 pm, 270-6153 Recycling, Green Waste, Used Motor Oil, Small Size Scrap Metal & Refuse

Olowalu Recycling and Refuse Center Mon.-Sat. 8:00 am - 2:30 pm, 242-7999 Recycling, Green Waste, Used Motor Oil, Refuse, Small Size Scrap Metal & Car Tires & Batteries

Hana Landfill Tues.-Sat. 8:00 am - 2:30 pm, 264-6313 Recycling, Green Waste, Used Motor Oil, Refuse & Collection Events for Appliances, Metals & Electronics

Molokai Naiwa Landfill Tues.-Sat. 8:00 am - 2:30 pm, 553-3869 Recycling, HI 5 Redemption, Green Waste, Used Motor Oil, Refuse, Electronics, Vehicles, Appliances & Metals Lanai Landfill Tues.-Sat. 8:00 am - 2:30 pm, 559-0689, Refuse

Maui Construction & Demolition Landfill Residential & Commercial C & D accepted for a fee. Call 242-1101 for fees & current hours.

COUNTY REFUSE SERVICE & APPLIANCE PICK-UPFREE APPLIANCE PICK-UP Central, Kihei, & Lahaina: 270-7452, Upcountry, Paia, & Haiku: 572-3958 MISSED PICK-UPS AND/OR CART REPAIR Central, Kihei, & Lahaina: 270-7452, Upcountry, Paia, & Haiku: 572-3958 Hana: 248-8254, Lanai: 559-0689 or 559-0192, Molokai: 553-3221

FOR APPLIANCE RECYCLING ON LANAI Call the County AVM Office for event info: 808-270-8217. Billing & Information Questions: New & existing accounts: 270-7720.An application for refuse service is available online at www.mauicounty.gov/refuseapp. Fees are $18 ($9 on Lanai) per month & are billed and payable semiannually in June & December. Payment is required in advance of service being provided. Make checks payable to: COUNTY OF MAUI. Failure to pay by due date will result in the closing of your account. A $30 reopen fee will be assessed & your account must be paid in full to resume collection service. County Refuse & Landfill Billing/Accounts Office: Located in the One Main Plaza Building at 2200 Main St., #200, in Wailuku, Monday-Friday, 8:00 am to 4:00 pm. Cash, check & money orders are accepted between 8:00 am to 2:30 pm. Walk-in payments that are paid on or before the due date are also accepted at all County of Maui DMVL offices M-F in Kahului 8:00 am to 4:00 pm & Lahaina, Pukalani & Kihei DMVL: 8:00 am to 3:30 pm.

The Maui County Business Resource Center (MCBRC), located in the Maui Mall, accepts payments for refuse bills. Only payments for current accounts will be accepted & must be accompanied by original invoices. The MCBRC is open M-F, 7:45 am to 4:30 pm except for County holidays. For information, call (808) 873-8247.

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AAAAA Rent-A-SpaceAloha Pallets & DistributionAloha RecyclingAloha Shell ServiceAloha Waste SystemsArc of MauiBig Brothers/ Big SistersBio BeetleCameron Chemical Corp.(CWD) Malama Maui NuiCooper InsulationE-H International EKO CompostEmpire DisposalEnviro ServicesHabitat for HumanityHammerhead MetalsHome DepotInterstate BatteriesJoy of WormsKa Lima O MauiKeep the HI Islands BeautifulKidney FoundationKihei Compost Lahaina Redemption CenterLanai Waste RemovalMakai GlassMaui Demo/Const. LandfillMaui Disposal CompanyMaui Earth CompostMaui Fire ControlMaui Food BankMaui Friends of the LibraryMaui Recycling ServiceOasis Environmental GroupOffice MaxPacific BiodieselPhillips ServicesPlatinum International P.B. Sullivan ConstructionPF RestorationPuaa Recycling & Farm Refrigerant RecyclingReynolds RecyclingSlim’s Power ToolsTeens on CallUnitek Solvent Serviceswww.zerowastemaui.net

721-5909808-315-2073871-8544877-5894893-0932242-5781 x 208242-9754244-0443 808-695-2999877-2524870-1793868-4362572-8844572-3607808-839-7222986-8050280-8844893-7800242-5887573-3911244-5502579-9308270-8890808-874-0899 808-206-2550565-6478808-419-6658242-1101242-7999877-0403877-3520243-9500871-6563244-0443808-529-1300662-0011877-3144713-623-8777877-339-0174875-2833244-5905264-3712888-682-1155385-1867242-7878281-2154877-2667283-8167

Lahaina e-cycling collection eventsPallet recycling, sales & pick-upHI 5 redemption & recyclablesHI 5 & non-ferrous metals redemption Waste/recyclable haulingCellphone recyclingHousehold items donations for pick-upRents cars powered with biodieselLarge quantity/commercial Haz-MatHI 5 wire baskets/reuse paint/batteriesInstall recycled cellulose/fiberglassTires, auto & industrial batteriesGreen waste, sells compostTipper service, construction recyclingLarge quantity/commercial Haz-MatBuilding/remodeling materialsMetals/junk cars/appliancesRechargeable batteries, CFLsAuto & marine batteriesHome compost classes/equip/wormsSells shredded paperBeautification projectsPick-up household items & HI 5sGreen waste, sells compostHI 5 redemptionWaste/recyclables haulingAccepts clean Styrofoam, packing peanuts Commercial & residential C & D Waste/recyclable hauling/processingGreen waste, sells compostAccept & devalve fire extinguishersUsable produce & packaged foodUsed books & magazinesBusiness/residential curbside recyclingLarge quantity/commercial Haz-MatToner cartridge recyclingCooking oil & grease, sells B100Large quantity/commercial Haz-MatSustainable toner & computer productsMobile rock crushing/concrete/asphaltPatio furniture repairFood waste pick-up/e-cycling pick-upMolokai Metals, Hana & Lanai events HI 5 redemption/non-ferrous metalPower tool batteriesEvent recycling & refuse servicesCommercial motor oil & fluids Zero Waste Maui campaign

RECYCLING PARTNERSthese businesses and organizations provide valuable recycling & diversion

services to our community. Please call first for policies, hours & acceptable items.

If your recycling business or service is not listed, please email info to [email protected].