05-11-2016, 03:13 AM
http://www.hawaiitribune-herald.com/news...rs-ceiling
The county expects to borrow $10.6 million to build an organics composting facility to turn food-contaminated paper and food and green waste into compost.
I predict that the styrofoam ban will come up again after this facility is built, because County will be able to claim that they're "supporting" the "option".
I wonder how much it would have cost to simply divert styrofoam from the landfill?
The county expects to borrow $10.6 million to build an organics composting facility to turn food-contaminated paper and food and green waste into compost.
I predict that the styrofoam ban will come up again after this facility is built, because County will be able to claim that they're "supporting" the "option".
I wonder how much it would have cost to simply divert styrofoam from the landfill?