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Minimizing

Construction & Demolition

Waste

April 2013

Disclaimer Notwithstanding any oral or written representations to the contrary, the State of Hawaii, and the Department of Health, State of Hawaii, and their employees, officers, and assigns (referred to cumulatively herein as the “State of Hawaii”), make no representations or warranties, express or implied, or assume any legal liability or responsibility for the products, processes, systems, or other information presented in this guide. Any reference to any commercial entity, product, process, system, or service by trade name, mark, manufacturer, or otherwise does not constitute or imply its endorsement or recommendation by the State of Hawaii. Any information or representation should be verified or independently determined prior to relying upon such information or representation. The State of Hawaii does not assume any liability whatsoever for the accuracy or completeness of the information provided in this guide. Any determination of the proper handling and disposal of is the sole responsibility of the waste generator.

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Solid Waste Management in Hawaii

istorically, Hawaii's primary way to energy recovery and landfilling, but that Hmanage solid waste has been disposal those efforts should not jeopardize current in . With shortages of sites and future source reduction, , and and stricter federal government regulations composting efforts. (40 CFR 258 "Subtitl e D") requiri ng a Concurrent with the Plan, the legislature significant upgrade of waste disposal passed Act 324-91 which requires that the facilities, the State Legislature directed the counties develop their own detailed ISWM Department of Health to evaluate solid Plans to insure the diversion of solid waste waste management practices in Hawaii and from landfills and incinerators. The State develop a statewide plan. The did achieve a waste diversion rate of 35.1% in result of the study was the FY2011. We needed a significant increase 1991 Integrated in recycling to meet the Environmental

Protection Agency (EPA) goal of 35% goal

by 2005. The EPA had a goal of 50% by the Solid Waste Management year 2000, but revised it to 35% (ISWM) Plan. by the year 2005, finding The Plan is a comprehensive document that states need a focusing on reducing the generation of waste more realistic time by moving away from conventional methods frame to reach of waste disposal in landfills and higher total incinerators. The three main waste waste reduction. reduction methods advocated in the Plan are Construction & source reduction, recycling and composting. Demolition The Plan called for statewide waste (C&D) material reduction goals of 25% by 1995, and 50% by is targeted for year 2000. It was a guidance document by which evaluated existing solid waste the City & County of Honolulu practices in the state and developed ways to and the Neighbor Island counties because of move Hawaii toward sustainable waste the significant amount generated. Various management as a first priority and disposal county studies showed in 1995, over 30% of as a final resort. It concluded that Hawaii the waste generated (or 600,000 tons/year) had a need to plan for with was estimated to be C&D material.

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Construction And Demolition Waste Management

Across the country, the volume of C&D contrast to C&D landfills, are more costly to waste is growing as older buildings are construct and operate because they must being demolished to make way for new comply with stringent federal regulations. ones. Over the last few years on Oahu, Therefore, C&D waste that is disposed in we've seen many major downtown and MSW landfills consumes valuable disposal military structures torn down and replaced as space. we continue to increase urban densities. The As a result of the Integrated Solid Waste majority of this material ends up in Oahu's Management Plan, progress was made in landfills, but a significant amount is implementing improved solid waste disposal disposed of in a growing number of illegal methods which protect the environment. dumps. These improvements were necessary to In Hawaii today, there is one privately comply with federal regulations imposed on owned C&D landfill at Nanakuli on the the disposal facilities. If we are to become a island of Oahu, and another on the island of sustainable society, Hawaii must work to Maui. The other major islands do not have divert waste from disposal. Let's examine C&D landfills. On these islands, C&D some of the reasons for reducing our waste is being disposed at municipal solid generation of C&D waste, and recycling waste (MSW) landfills. MSW landfills, in what we generate.

Extending The Life Of Our Landfills

Landfill space in Hawaii is rapidly and demolition contractors who reduce or decreasing. As an island state, we have recycle those materials. These savings can limited available land and no one wants a increase as landfill capacity diminishes and dump in their neighborhood. As previously disposal costs increase in coming years. mentioned, the State of Hawaii enacted Unfortunately, as landfill costs increase, legislation requiring that the counties incidences of also rise. develop policies aimed at reducing waste Illegal dumping sites with no health or sent to landfills. To reach our goals, it is environmental controls in place pose essential that the C&D waste stream is significant threats to public health and the managed through source reduction, , environment. Establishing viable recycling and recycling efforts. Fortunately, there can options can help reduce the occurrence of be considerable cost savings for construction illegal dumps.

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What Is Conserving Our Natural Resources Construction onstruction, demolition new drywall can used to And and land clearing materials amend organic ; and C can be recycled into a corrugated cardboard can be Demolition number of useful products. recycled into new cardboard Waste? Concrete and asphalt can packaging. All of these recycling be crushed for use as aggregate efforts help to conserve natural base in road construction; metal resources, one of the primary CONSTRUCTION AND can be sold as scrap to processors goal s of . DEMOLITION (C&D) for recycling. Untreated wood waste is defined as and green wastes can be used as solid, largely inert mulch or processed into compost; waste resulting from the construction, repair, demolition, or Reducing Waste Hauling And Disposal Costs razing of buildings, roads and other structures. The term f your construction, the sale of pre-sorted materials also includes debris demolition, and land clearing such as scrap metal and from the clearing of materials are currently being cardboard. Contractors can I land for construction. sent to a landfill, your disposal arrange to have bins provided and This waste stream costs may be unnecessarily high. have source separated C&D includes, but is not The tip fees at C&D landfills are materials hauled from limited to: concrete, considerably less than those of construction sites. There are also brick, asphalt, gypsum, the MSW landfills. processing firms with on-site wood waste, roofing Transport costs are also crushers for recycling and reuse and roofing paper, another concern among of concrete and asphalt. This glass, ferrous and contractors. Transport waste eliminates hauling and disposal nonferrous metals, soil, materials to recycling processors fees, and the contractor can avoid trees, and shrubs. permitted by the Department of purchasing structural fill or Health, Solid Waste Section aggregate. Some waste haulers (586-4226). The listings in this may offer special services, at guide show many recycling reduced fees, for clean, partially options for C&D wastes. Many separated construction materials. are located much closer to This guide shows how to populated areas than the MSW reduce the volume of C&D debris and C&D landfills. Depending going into landfills. It also on the size of your project, your provides information on the company may be able to save reduction, reuse and recycling of money through reduced hauling construction and demolition and avoided disposal costs. materials at the source. In addition, many contractors already receive revenues from

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REDUCE, REUSE, RECYCLE

Diverting waste from our disposal reduce the need for expensive and facilities involves finding ways to reduce, environmentally damaging disposal options reuse and recycle. There are many and we create a market for waste materials advantages and benefits to waste reduction. to be used for recycling. The following We protect our environment and economic discussion will provide an overview of some resources. We use less raw materials and alternatives to disposal for C&D waste. thereby less energy to extract or harvest them from our natural environment. We

Waste Reduction

For a successful C&D waste reduction • Does the design or construction program, we need to educate the public, process reduce waste? businesses, developers, contractors, and architects to use less and still achieve • Do the products specified include success. When designers and builders recycled content? understand the negative impact that waste has on the environment, and the positive • Does the project use locally available impact they can make in their efforts to and often overlooked resources? reduce waste, they can be more proactive. Architects must think ecologically about • Are the products or materials design and should design to use less. There specified easily recyclable? are a number of ways architects may consider when specifying a product in the • Can the products or materials design of a project: specified be easily reused or salvaged?

For additional information, contact the Office of Solid Waste Management at (808) 586-4226.

C&D Waste Management Guide April 2013 - 6 The Re-use Concept: Materials Exchanges

Some materials can be separated and community beautification. By participating reused in their existing form at the site, or in a materials exchange, a company can later by other businesses and organizations. improve its bottom line by reduced hauling High value items such as doors, windows, and disposal fees, receive a tax deduction fixtures and equipment may be accepted by and help the community. Using a materials local non-profit organization for self-help exchange requires advance planning. While projects. In addition some contractors have many local organizations may be able to found outlets for scrap plywood and drywall. reuse your unwanted materials, the timing of For example, the Aloha Shares Network your project and collection or drop off (866) 542-2232 (toll free) can list your requirements must be addressed in advance. unwanted items on its computerized data See the reusable building materials section base. Also, some non-profit organizations at the end of this guide. and businesses take used paint for

Waste Recycling

How about recycling? Take scrap • Asphalt concrete: crushed for use as lumber, which due to its size or condition aggregate, road base, or new asphalt cannot be reused, cut, press and glue it concrete. together into press board - you are recycling • Untreated Wood Waste: reused as it. The wood fiber has gone through a pallets, or ground into mulch or remanufacturing process. Recycling biofuel. requires energy and may have environmental • : ground for use as implications when materials go through mulch or for compost. remanufacture. Therefore, reuse is generally • Steel: processed for shipment to preferred over recycling. steel mills out of state. But recycling can provide significant • Cardboard: baled for shipment to benefits over making the product from paper mills out of state. virgin material. Today's waste entrepreneurs use heavy-duty, industrial materials. Current efforts in C&D waste reuse and recycling by Hawaii businesses include:

• Excavated Dirt: used for fill or topsoil. • Excavated Rock: used for decorative walls or road base material. • Non-Lead Based Painted Concrete: crushed and used for road base, backfill or sub-base for building construction.

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Managing C&D Waste: A Checklist Beginning a

Construction CONDUCT AN INFORMAL WASTE AUDIT and Demolition Determine the amounts, types, and time-frame for construction and demolition materials generated by your projects. Calculate any possible Recycling cost savings from reducing a portion of this waste, in terms of hauling Program and disposal cost avoidance. The first step is to REDUCE find out the quantities Look at strategies to reduce construction and demolition waste and the composition of volumes. Proper materials management practices may result in cost your waste; the time savings. Assure that precise estimates are made prior to purchase of frame in which waste materials, and that accurate measurements are made prior to cutting materials will be materials so that excess scrap and end cuts can be avoided. generated; and the Consider having materials pre-cut at lumber yards, using engineered amount of space wood products, steel framing, or other pre-manufactured components. available for separation Work with suppliers and subcontractors to minimize excess packaging of materials at the site. and other non-essential material from being brought on site. Then with this information, you can REUSE begin to determine Consider the potential for others to use the materials you normally what wastes will be discard. Consider planning ahead and calling Aloha Shares Network, generated and if Habitat for Humanity or other non-profit organizations to list such quantities will be materials and/or arrange donations. This can provide your company with significant enough to additional tax deductions. Conduct site pre-assessments for demolition warrant source projects to evaluate what materials can be salvaged for reuse, such as separation. Depending cabinets, architectural woodwork, light fixtures, and appliances. on the availability of storage and hauling, RECYCLE decisions can be made Investigate the companies listed in this guide that can recycle some as to what materials to of your construction and demolition waste from either source-separated separate from the or mixed loads. Compare the costs of recycling with the costs of mixed wastes. disposal. Contact haulers. They may help you set up an effective Of course, the more separation program. Work with your subcontractors to keep recyclable materials which are scrap from being mixed with trash during clean-up. eliminated from the mixed wastes, the less EDUCATE EMPLOYEES, CONTRACTORS, AND SUBCONTRACTORS material that must be Whatever waste reduction strategies you choose, it is crucial to hauled for disposal and educate and motivate employees and subcontractors for maximum the more money you participation. Emphasize that source reduction, reuse, and recycling is can save. everybody's business.

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C & D WASTE MANAGEMENT FACILITIES

REUSABLE BUILDING MATERIALS/FURNITURE, FIXTURES AND EQUIPMENT….……………….. 9 OAHU ...... 10 AGGREGATE ...... …...... …...... 10 FERROUS METALS - STEEL ...... 11 NON-FERROUS METALS - ALUMINUM, BRASS, COPPER, AND STAINLESS STEEL ...... 11 WOOD AND GREENWASTE ...... 12 CARDBOARD ...... 12 PALLETS ...... 13 APPLIANCES ……………...... 13 C & D TRANSFER STATION………...... 13 C & D LANDFILL ...... ………...... 14 KAUAI (ALL)...... 14 MAUI (ALL)...... 15 HAWAII (ALL)...... 16

REUSABLE BUILDING MATERIALS - FURNITURE, FIXTURES AND EQUIPMENT ALOHA SHARES NETWORK Services: P.O. Box 880852 268-4380 (Maui) An online materials exchange of Pukalani, HI 96788 new, used and recyclable building (mailing address) materials (Maui only). List and www.alohashares.org request your materials online.

ANGEL NETWORK CHARITIES Services: 5339 Kalanianaole Highway 377-1841 Accepts donations of appliances, Honolulu, HI 96821 377-9790 (fax) furniture and household items which they donate to homeless families or for resale to the public

NANAKULI HOUSING CORPORATION (BASEYARD HAWAII) Services: 50 Sand Island Access Road 842-0770 Accepts and restores new and used Honolulu, HI 96819 842-0780 (fax) reusable construction goods www.baseyard.com

GOODWILL INDUSTRIES Services: 1075 S. Beretania St. 836-0313 Accepts donations of small Honolulu, HI 96814 833-4943 (fax) appliances and other household (corporate office) 521-1798 (Beretania) items (CALL FIRST) www.higoodwill.org 845-7071 (Surplus) 737-3284 (Kaimuki) 961-6427 (Hilo) 792-5100 (Kapolei) 443-5858 (Kona) 488-1230 (Pearl City) 442-8989 (Kahului) 677-9521 (Waipahu) 621-6054 (Wahiawa)

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HABITAT FOR HUMANITY Services: 1136 Union Mall, Ste. 510 538-7070 Accepts donations of building Honolulu, HI 96813 538-7171 (fax) materials for use in self-help (corporate office) 696-7882 (Waianae) housing projects (CALL FIRST) 935-6677 (Hilo) 331-8010 (Kailua-Kona) 335-0296 (Kauai) 242-1140 (Kahului) www.honoluluhabitat.org (Honolulu) www.leewardhabitat.org (Leeward Oahu) www.hilohabitat.org (Hilo, East Hawaii) www.habitatwesthawaii.org (Kona, West Hawaii) www.habitat-maui.org (Maui) www.kauaihabitat.org (Kauai)

REUSE HAWAI’I Services: 30 Forrest Avenue, Ports 1 & 2 537-2228 Offers deconstruction services Honolulu, HI 96813 285-0269 including plan development, testing, www.reusehawaii.org implementation and on-site assistance

SALVATION ARMY Services: 2950 Manoa Rd. 521-6551 Accepts donations for resale of Honolulu, HI 96822 935-1277 (Hilo) furniture and small appliances; call (corporate office) 326-2330 (Kailua-Kona) for pickup of larger items (CALL www.salvationarmyhawaii.org 871-6270 (Kahului) FIRST) 991-5335 (Lahaina) 235-1408 (Kaneohe) 245-2571 (Lihue) 682-5505 (Kroc Center) 335-5441 (Hanapepe)

OAHU – AGGREGATE ALAKONA CORP. Services: 91-504 Awakumoku St. Accepts and crushes uncontaminated Kenai Industrial Park 833-1991 reinforced asphalt and concrete from Kapolei, HI 96707 833-6422 (fax) their own jobs into fill (CALL FIRST)

CONCRETE WASHOUT SYSTEMS OF HAWAII Services: 86-700 Leihoku Street 520-5953 Accepts uncontaminated concrete Waianae, HI 96792 washout material (CALL FIRST)

GRACE PACIFIC CORPORATION Services: Makakilo Upper Quarry 672-3545 Accepts and crushes uncontaminated 672-3998 (fax) reinforced concrete and asphalt into www.gracepacificcorp.com base course material

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TAJIRI LUMBER, LTD. Services: 1002 Puuwai Street 841-2896 Accepts and crushes Honolulu, HI 96819 848-4847 (fax) uncontaminated/unpainted reinforced concrete into fill (CALL FIRST)

WEST OAHU AGGREGATE CO., INC. Services: 87-1650 Paakea Road 847-6746 Accepts and crushes Waianae, HI 96792 842-3470 (fax) uncontaminated/unpainted reinforced concrete into fill (CALL FIRST)

OAHU - FERROUS METALS - STEEL LENOX RESOURCES, INC. Services: 91-185 Kalaeloa Blvd. 682-5539 Accepts and buys back ferrous metal Kapolei, HI 96707 682-4923 (fax)

SCHNITZER STEEL HAWAII CORP. Services: 91-056 Hanua Street 682-5810 Accepts, buys back and processes Campbell Industrial Park 682-0604 (fax) ferrous metal Kapolei, HI 96707 www.hawaiimetalrecycling.com

OAHU - NON-FERROUS METALS - ALUMINUM, BRASS, COPPER, AND STAINLESS STEEL C.M. RECYCLING, LLC Services: 204 Sand Island Access Road 842-6640 Accepts, buys back and processes Honolulu, HI 96819 842-6733 (fax) non-ferrous metal

DEPOT METAL RECYCLING, LLC Services: 94-037 Waipahu Depot Street 677-6969 or 841-3500 Accepts and buys back non-ferrous Waipahu, HI 96797 422-8749 (fax) metal

HANS METALS INC. Services: 94-170 Leokane Street 676-4797 Accepts and buys back non-ferrous Waipahu, HI 96797 671-0729 (fax) metal

ISLAND RECYCLING, INC. Services: 91-140 Kaomi Loop 845-1188 Accepts and buys back aluminum Kapolei, HI 96707 842-0907 (fax) and non-ferrous metal www.islandrecycling.com

LENOX RESOURCES, INC. Services: 91-185 Kalaeloa Blvd. 682-5539 Accepts and buys back aluminum Kapolei, HI 96707 682-4923 (fax) and non-ferrous metal

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OKUDA METALS, INC. Services: 1804 Kahai Street 845-6856 Accepts and buys back aluminum Honolulu, HI 96819 842-0249 (fax) and non-ferrous metal

REYNOLDS RECYCLING, INC. Services: 99-1160 Iwaena Street 487-2802 Accepts and buys back aluminum Aiea, HI 96701-3258 486-7753 (fax) and non-ferrous metal and various locations For a list of all other satellite locations on Oahu visit www.reynoldsrecycling.com

OAHU - WOOD AND GREENWASTE MENEHUNE GREEN, LLC Services: DBA HAWAIIAN EARTH PRODUCTS, LTD. Accepts clean green waste for 91-400 Malakole Road 682-5895 processing into “Menehune Magic” Kapolei, HI 96707 682-0762 (fax) organic soil amendments

Wilikina Drive, Waialua www.menehunemagichawaii.com

GLAD’S LANDSCAPING & TREE TRIMMING Services: 1501 Whitmore Avenue 836-9515 Accepts clean green waste from Wahiawa, HI 96786 their own jobs for processing

AUWAE’S FARM, LLC Services: 87-1240 Hakimo Road 668-2730 Accepts clean green waste from Waianae, HI 96792 their own jobs for processing

WINDWARD GREEN MANAGEMENT, LTD Services: DBA HAWAIIAN EARTH PRODUCTS Accepts clean green waste 199 Kapaa Quarry Road 261-5877 or 682-4246 Kaneohe, HI 96744 682-4248 (fax)

OAHU – CARDBOARD HONOLULU RECOVERY SYSTEMS Services: 358 Hookela Place 842-3602 Accepts, picks up and processes Honolulu, HI 96819-6356 841-2438 (fax) cardboard

ISLAND RECYCLING, INC. Services: 91-140 Kaomi Loop 845-1188 Accepts and processes cardboard Kapolei, HI 96707 842-0907 (fax) www.islandrecycling.com

LENOX RESOURCES, INC. Services: 91-185 Kalaeloa Blvd. 682-5539 Accepts cardboard Kapolei, HI 96707 682-4923 (fax)

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UNITED ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. Services: 91-517 Awakumoku St. 682-1001 Accepts cardboard Kenai Industrial Park Kapolei, HI 96707

OAHU - PALLETS MENEHUNE GREEN, LLC Services: DBA HAWAIIAN EARTH PRODUCTS, LTD. Accepts uncontaminated, 91-400 Malakole Road 682-5895 untreated/unpainted used wooden Kapolei, HI 96707 682-0762 (fax) pallets and uncontaminated, 261-5877 untreated/unpainted wood Wilikina Drive, Waialua www.menehunemagichawaii.com

ISLAND RECYCLING, INC. Services: 91-140 Kaomi Loop 845-1188 Accepts and repairs uncontaminated Kapolei, HI 96707 842-0907 (fax) untreated/unpainted used wooden www.islandrecycling.com pallets

WINDWARD GREEN MANAGEMENT, LTD Services: DBA HAWAIIAN EARTH PRODUCTS Accepts uncontaminated, 199 Kapaa Quarry Road 261-5877 or 682-4246 untreated/unpainted used wooden Kaneohe, HI 96744 682-4248 (fax) pallets and uncontaminated, untreated/unpainted wood

OAHU - APPLIANCES SCHNITZER STEEL HAWAII CORP. Services: 91-056 Hanua Street 682-5810 Accepts/buys back and processes Campbell Industrial Park 682-0604 (fax) white goods and ferrous metals Kapolei, HI 96707 (Freon/CFCs and used oil must be www.hawaiimetalrecycling.com removed)

REFRIGERANT RECYCLING, INC. Services: 91-220 Komohana Street 682-1555 Accepts and processes white goods. Kapolei, HI 96707 682-1904 (fax) Removes Freon/CFCs and used oil

91-571 Nukuawa St., Kapolei

OAHU - TRANSFER STATION

ISLAND DEMO, INC. Services: 2769 Kilihau Street 839-5522 Accepts and sorts construction and Honolulu, HI 96819 839-5515 (fax) demolition debris www.islanddemo.com

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OAHU - C & D LANDFILL PVT LAND COMPANY Services: 87-2020 Farrington Highway 668-4561 Accepts and landfills construction Waianae, HI 96792 668-1368 (fax) and demolition site materials, www.pvtland.com including: concrete, hollow bituminous concrete, asphalt pavement, wood, glass masonry, flooring, siding plaster, dirt, rock, stumps, boulders and brush

KAUAI GARDEN ISLE DISPOSAL Services: 2666 Niumalu Road 245-2372 Accepts cardboard Lihue, HI 96766 245-2435 (fax) www.gardenisledisposal.com

HEART & SOUL ORGANICS, LLC Services: 6020 Koolau Road 828-1007 Accepts green waste Lihue, HI 96766

KAUAI NURSERY & LANDSCAPING Services: 3-1550 Kaumualii Highway 245-7747 Accepts green waste Lihue, HI 96766 245-9289 (fax) www.kauainursery.com

PUHI METALS RECYCLING Services: Puhi Road 632-0697 Accepts and processes scrap metal and white goods. Removes Freon/CFCs and used oil

REYNOLDS RECYCLING Services: various locations Accepts non-ferrous scrap For a list of all satellite locations on Kauai visit www.reynoldsrecycling.com KEKAHA LANDFILL Services: 6900 Kaumualii Highway in 337-9213 Accepts and landfills construction Kekaha and demolition site materials, including: concrete, hollow bituminous concrete, asphalt pavement, wood, glass masonry, flooring, siding plaster, dirt, rock, stumps, boulders and brush

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MAUI MAUI DISPOSAL COMPANY, INC. Services: 380 Alamaha Street 242-7999 Accepts, picks-up and processes Kahului, HI 96732 242-9471 (fax) cardboard www.mauidisposal.com

MAUI EARTH COMPOST INC. Services: At corner of Hanson Road and 877-0403 Accepts and processes green waste Pulehu Road, in Puunene

Piilani Hwy, next to Kihei Wastewater Reclamation Facility www.mauiearthcompost.com

POHAKULEPO RECYCLING, LLC Services: DBA HAWAIIAN CEMENT 871-7004 Accepts and processes 0.2 miles West of Honoapi’ilani uncontaminated/unpainted concrete Highway, Wailuku and green waste

MAUI EKO SYSTEMS Services: Next to the Central Maui Landfill 572-8844 Accepts and processes green waste 877-7589 (fax) and uncontaminated, untreated/unpainted wood waste

REYNOLDS RECYCLING Services: various locations Accepts non-ferrous scrap For a list of all satellite locations on Maui County visit www.reynoldsrecycling.com SCHNITZER STEEL HAWAII CORP. Services: DBA HAMMERHEAD METALS 280-8844 Accepts and processes white goods RECYCLING 877-0202 (fax) and scrap metal. Removes 2000 Mokulele Highway Freon/CFCs and used oil Puunene, HI 96784 www.hammerheadrecycling.com

DECOITE C & D LANDFILL Services: At corner of Pi’ilani Highway and 871-7496 Accepts and landfills construction Honoapi’ilani Highway 877-6412 (fax) and demolition site materials, including: concrete, hollow bituminous concrete, asphalt pavement, wood, glass masonry, flooring, siding plaster, dirt, rock, stumps, boulders and brush

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HAWAII (BIG ISLAND) ATLAS RECYCLING Services: 30 Makaala Street 935-9328 Accepts cardboard, pallets and non- Hilo, HI 96720 ferrous metals; operates drop-off locations in select areas 74-5599 Pawai Place 329-6868 Kailua-Kona, HI 96740

BIG ISLAND LANDSCAPING Services: 55-326 Hoea Road 882-1143 Accepts and processes green waste Hawi, HI 96719 987-6733

BUSINESS SERVICES HAWAII Services: 16-630 Kipimana Street 959-1436 Accepts cardboard Keeau, HI 96749

COUNTY OF HAWAII/EKO Services: SYSTEMS, INC. Accepts and processes green waste Old Dump Road 961-8083 and uncontaminated/unpainted Kailua-Kona Convenience Center pallets

Ammunitions Road South Hilo Convenience Center

MAUNA LANI RESORT ASSOC. Services: 68-150 Ho'ohana Street 885-0681 Accepts and processes green waste Kohala Coast

ORGANA GROW Services: 62-2670 Kawaihae Road 882-7931 Accepts and processes green waste Kamuela, HI 96743

REYNOLDS RECYCLING Services: various locations Accepts non-ferrous scrap For a list of all satellite locations on Hawaii visit www.reynoldsrecycling.com

WEST HAWAII CONCRETE Services: 74-4925 Queen Kaahumanu 881-7809 Accepts and crushes Highway uncontaminated reinforced concrete Kailua-Kona, HI 96740 into base course material

68-1244 Waikoloa Road Accepts green waste

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WEST HAWAII LANDFILL Services: Near corner of Queen Kaahumanu 886-8059 Accepts and landfills construction Highway and Pu’u Pohaka Road and demolition site materials, including: concrete, hollow bituminous concrete, asphalt pavement, wood, glass masonry, flooring, siding plaster, dirt, rock, stumps, boulders and brush

HILO LANDFILL Services: Along Railroad Ave. in Hilo 961-8635 Accepts and landfills construction and demolition site materials, including: concrete, hollow bituminous concrete, asphalt pavement, wood, glass masonry, flooring, siding plaster, dirt, rock, stumps, boulders and brush

For further information on construction and demolition recycling, please contact:

Department of Health Office of Solid Waste Management www.hawaii.gov/health/environmental/waste/sw/index.html (808) 586-4226 fax (808) 586-7509

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