04-08-2007, 03:32 AM
I found this information on iakamai.com.
According to them you CAN recycle cereal boxes at some of the recycle centers. Not Kea'au where I usually go, but Pahoa has a bin for mixed recycle.
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Recycling Drop-offs - Update
The following items will now be accepted in the Mixed Recycling drop-off bins at the following County Transfer Stations: Hawi, Honokaa, Keauhou, Laupahoehoe, Pahoa, Pahala, Puako and Waimea.
Okay to Recycle:
*Paperboard or boxboard (cereal, tea, snack food boxes, etc.)
* Plastics #1 (milk jugs, detergent and bleach bottles, etc.)
* Metal cans (Rinsed tuna and cat food cans, soup cans, etc.)
* Newspapers and magazines
* Cardboard and brown paper bags (flattened)
* Mixed office paper and junk mail (No Brites)
* Phonebooks and paperbacks – torn into 3-4 sections
Please note: Materials taken to the Kealakehe, Hilo or the Kea‘au Transfer Stations are still commodity-separated. Please look for signage on where to place recycled materials at these sites.
Thank you for your kokua, as always. For more information, please call 961-8554 or 961-8942.
Edited by - Robin C on 04/08/2007 07:33:54
According to them you CAN recycle cereal boxes at some of the recycle centers. Not Kea'au where I usually go, but Pahoa has a bin for mixed recycle.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Recycling Drop-offs - Update
The following items will now be accepted in the Mixed Recycling drop-off bins at the following County Transfer Stations: Hawi, Honokaa, Keauhou, Laupahoehoe, Pahoa, Pahala, Puako and Waimea.
Okay to Recycle:
*Paperboard or boxboard (cereal, tea, snack food boxes, etc.)
* Plastics #1 (milk jugs, detergent and bleach bottles, etc.)
* Metal cans (Rinsed tuna and cat food cans, soup cans, etc.)
* Newspapers and magazines
* Cardboard and brown paper bags (flattened)
* Mixed office paper and junk mail (No Brites)
* Phonebooks and paperbacks – torn into 3-4 sections
Please note: Materials taken to the Kealakehe, Hilo or the Kea‘au Transfer Stations are still commodity-separated. Please look for signage on where to place recycled materials at these sites.
Thank you for your kokua, as always. For more information, please call 961-8554 or 961-8942.
Edited by - Robin C on 04/08/2007 07:33:54