05-13-2018, 04:18 AM
Do the economics just not work out for any durable goods to be manufactured in Hawaii?
By the time you get through planning, permitting, environmental impact, NIMBY lawsuits, Native Hawaiian sovereignty, employer obligations, finding competent workers who actually show up ... there's no money left to do whatever you were trying to do.
It's really shameful considering how easy it is to recycle some materials (plastic, glass, paper).
By the time you get through planning, permitting, environmental impact, NIMBY lawsuits, Native Hawaiian sovereignty, employer obligations, finding competent workers who actually show up ... there's no money left to do whatever you were trying to do.
It's really shameful considering how easy it is to recycle some materials (plastic, glass, paper).