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The document provides information about recycling and disposal services on Oahu, including curbside collection of refuse, recycling, and bulky items. It discusses the 3-cart collection system, recycling centers, condo recycling programs, bulky item collection schedules, household hazardous waste drop-off events, business recycling resources, and education programs. The goal is to increase recycling and waste-to-energy conversion to reduce the amount of waste sent to landfills each year.

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Rec Disp Guide

The document provides information about recycling and disposal services on Oahu, including curbside collection of refuse, recycling, and bulky items. It discusses the 3-cart collection system, recycling centers, condo recycling programs, bulky item collection schedules, household hazardous waste drop-off events, business recycling resources, and education programs. The goal is to increase recycling and waste-to-energy conversion to reduce the amount of waste sent to landfills each year.

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Recycling and Disposal

Guide for Oahu


Opalavision on

Look inside for helpful


Redefining trash TV in a information on...
new era of television
Watch “Opalavision” on The Green
Channel and on the web at opala.org.
Curbside Recycling
New episodes added regularly, with The 3-cart system is islandwide for refuse,
an archive of dozens to keep you green waste and mixed recyclables.
entertained. Select stories of
interest to you – it’s interactive.
Hawaii’s The Green Channel is the Recycling Centers
nation’s first eco-conscious television Redeem HI-5 deposits and drop-off other
network. It’s locally produced and recyclables at islandwide locations.
provides viewers a central source
of information about preserving our
environment, island-style. The Green
Condo Recycling
Channel’s “Opalavision” stories focus Reimbursement for program startup
on recycling and intelligent waste costs available up to $2000.
management, one of today’s most
important issues contributing
to our island’s sustainability.
Bulky Item Collection
The Opalavision programming is Regular, monthly pickup schedules
supported by the City’s Department for all areas of the island.
of Environmental Services.
Household
Be Opala Akamai
Hazardous Waste
Please take the time to learn more about all the stuff we throw away, and Bi-monthly drop-off events.
how you can help sort it out. How we manage our island’s waste will affect
generations to come. Increasing recycling and waste-to-energy will benefit
the environment and divert thousands of tons from the landfill.
Business Recycling
Reduce waste and save on disposal
Oahu generates more than 1.5 million tons of waste annually of which more costs. Online resources, design
than one million tons are diverted from landfill through recycling and H-POWER guidelines, model programs.
waste-to-energy. More than 500,000 tons of various materials are remade into
new products, and another 500,000 tons are converted into electricity.
Education + Schools
We can and need to do more. With increases in recycling and WTE, we Learn more at the annual Discover
can expect to send little more than ash and residue from processing Recycling Event. Sign up for Tour de Trash.
technologies to island landfills. New expansions to H-POWER have Resources for recycling projects
increased its capacity by an additional 300,000 tons. Curbside recycling is and activities to educate our keiki
islandwide. Let’s work together to sort it out for a sustainable future. and raise funds for your school.

Mahalo,
Department of Environmental Services
City & County of Honolulu
Kirk Caldwell, Mayor

Learn more at opala.org Paid for by the taxpayers of the City & County of Honolulu
Recycling Refuse Special Wastes
Collection Service and Drop-Off Sites
Bulky Item Collection
Refuse collection schedules changed as curbside recycling
integrated into the City’s collection system. Your neighborhood
is serviced twice per week: Monday/Thursday, Tuesday/Friday or There’s no excuse to dump on Hawaii.
Wednesday/Saturday. One day is designated for refuse pickup
Collection services are readily available. Refuse and
and the other for recycling pickup. Most island homes are using
Bulky item collection is provided to all residential properties on a recyclables are collected curbside weekly, bulky items
the wheeled carts provided by the City. Some neighborhoods,
no-call, regular monthly schedule: www.opala.org or call monthly, and drop-off centers are available around the
where automated collection is not possible, are serviced with a
768-3200. Pickup is conducted over a 3-4 day period. All your island. Please call 768-3300 to report any illegal dump
manual collection system using your own 35-gallon containers.
items must be placed at the curb fronting your property by 6:00 sites. If you witness someone illegally
The manual service is twice weekly, and does not include separate
am on the first day, or they may not be collected. Separate trucks dumping, call 911 immediately.
recycling as yet. Apartment dwellers should follow directions for
are used to collect recyclable metals versus H-POWER-bound
recycling/disposal provided by your property management.
items, and may drive through your neighborhood at different
times. Bulky items must not be placed at the curb any earlier than
the day before your collection day, or you may be subject to fines.

Curbside Recycling For all curbside collection services:

3-Cart Refuse / Recycling Collection


Blue cart for mixed recyclables. Green cart for green waste.
Refuse, Recycling and Bulky Items Drop-Off Facilities
Gray cart for refuse. Your neighborhood’s weekly collection »» Place at the curb by 6:00 am and no earlier than the
schedule includes one refuse day and one recycling day evening before your scheduled collection day.
(alternating weekly between the blue and green recycling carts).
»» Keep containers (and bulky items) on your
Multi-Material Recycling Centers
Collection schedule maps and monthly calendars to track the
property during non-collection days. Drop off ALL your mixed recyclables! Redeem HI-5 deposit beverage containers and drop-off other recyclables,
alternating recycling days are posted online at www.opala.org.
including metal cans, glass bottles/jars, plastics and , newspaper, white/colored paper, ewaste.
»» Pickup access should not be blocked by objects or
Islandwide expansion for the 3-cart curbside recycling collection
vehicles. Allow 5 feet between cart and any object. Allow
system was completed in May 2010, including a total of 160,000
2 feet between carts, if setting out more than one. For a complete list of islandwide locations, visit opala.org
homes. Recycling was added to the automated collection areas
first, and plans for the manual collection areas will follow. »» Holiday Collections – The City provides scheduled collection
service on all holidays except Christmas Day and New Year’s
Day. When your refuse day falls on these holidays, the missed Drop-Off Convenience Centers Transfer Stations
collection will be made up on the following 1-2 days. Please
leave the gray cart at the curb until it is serviced. In manual for Refuse & Recycling Similar to Convenience Centers, with some restrictions.

Condo Recycling collection areas with twice weekly refuse service, please hold
your refuse for the next scheduled day. Recycling days that
Household rubbish, appliances, furniture, tires, auto batteries,
propane tanks, green waste; be prepared to sort items into
Keehi Transfer (Middle St.) open 12:00 pm - 6:00 pm Monday
through Saturday (closed Sunday). Kapaa Transfer (Kapaa
fall on the holidays will not be made up. Please hold mixed Quarry Rd., Kailua) open 10:00 am - 6:00 pm Monday through
separate containers for recycling and disposal:  combustibles
recyclables and green waste for the next scheduled pickup. Friday, 7:00 am - 6:00 pm weekends. Kawailoa Transfer
Most multi-family buildings have private refuse hauling bin, which is taken to H-POWER; green waste bin, which is
Bulky collection is conducted over a 3-4 day period, and (off Kamehameha Hwy., Haleiwa) open 7:00 am - 6:00 pm
services contracted by your property management. Recycling taken to the composting facility; and designated areas for
the crews will continue on the days following the holiday. daily. Keehi Transfer accepts combustible material only.
programs require similar coordination through your association tires, batteries, appliances and propane tanks. Follow the
of apartment owners and property management. guard’s instructions. Six locations: Waimanalo (Hihimanu St.
Recycling offers condominium and apartment buildings an
For refuse and recycling: near sewage treatment plant), Waipahu (Waipahu Depot Rd.), Mulch/Compost Facilities
Ewa Beach (Geiger Rd.), Waianae (off Plantation Rd.), Laie
opportunity to lower refuse costs. Establishing a program in »» Carts must be placed at the curb facing out. Green waste, such as leaves, branches, trimmings, palm
(Kamehameha Hwy., behind City baseyard), Wahiawa (Wilikina Dr.
your building to separately collect aluminum, glass, plastic, fronds, stumps. Hawaiian Earth Recycling Facility.
»» All material must fit in the cart with the lid closed. Carts with at Kamananui Rd. intersection). Open daily, 7:00 am - 6:00 pm.
newspaper, cardboard and green waste reduces the volume
green waste, refuse or boxes protruding out the top cannot
of material in your refuse dumpster. The City can help with
recycling containers, technical assistance and reimbursement
be collected. Please cut branches and flatten boxes. Crush Waimanalo Gulch Sanitary Landfill
for start-up costs – www.opala.org or call 768-3200.
and compact refuse to reduce volume in your gray cart. Household Hazardous Waste Disposal only; no recycling options. Located off Farrington Hwy.
Bi-monthly drop-off events on Saturday by appointment West of the Ko Olina exit. Open 7:00 am – 4:30 pm daily.
For refuse: only. Call 768-3201. More information, product lists
and disposal instructions at www.opala.org.
»» Securely bag all refuse, especially organic
food and pet waste. Periodically rinse out your
gray cart to control odor and vectors.

Learn more at opala.org


SORT IT OUT How is it used?
for recycling & energy. The story of new products, compost, energy – nothing to landfills.

Metal Cans Plastic Containers


Aluminum & steel. Rinse.
and ONLY
Rinse, remove and discard lids
Glass Bottles and Jars and tops. Look for the plastic
Mixed Recyclables
Rinse, remove and discard lids are sorted and shipped to remanufacturing facilities to be made into new products.
number code in a triangle
and tops. Includes containers for
small embossed on containers.
Place a beverages, wine, spirits, food. Recycled glass is used in new container Recycled plastic is used to make
tip
er in
con in
ta
glass, “glasphalt” road pavement new plastic containers, plastic
your kit
chen fo
ie n ce.
r
Newspaper White & Colored and fill material in construction. lumber, carpet and textiles.
onven
your fa
mily’s c
b le s can b
e mixed Remove magazines Office Paper Recycling aluminum to make new Recycled newspaper and
Did you know…
All recy
c la art, so
eb c lu e and glossy inserts.
g eth er in th a gle
s in NO envelopes, junk mail, cans and other aluminum products cuts cardboard become new newsprint, ”Post-consumer”
to
ly need
you on tape, stick-on labels, rubber energy use in production by 90%. boxes and tissue paper. recycled content
con ta in e r.
Corrugated Cardboard bands, magazines, or shredded means that the
Flatten boxes. No single-layer
paper. Staples are okay. product was made from materials
»» Curbside Blue Cart flatboard, such as cereal boxes
recovered after consumer use.
and tissue boxes.
»» Recycling Centers Look for the recycled content
logo on products you buy.
»» Condo Programs NOTE: Deposit all items loose into your blue cart. Do not bag, tie or bundle
recyclable materials.

Yard Trimmings Green Waste


is locally composted to produce a variety of soil amendment products.

Leaves Local mulch and compost products Compost is fully processed, ground Did you know…
are sold as Menehune Magic in green waste with the look of rich
Leaving grass clippings on your
garden shops or you can buy direct soil. Use as a top dressing or mixed
Deposit
lawn adds nutrients. One full

tip
aste
from Hawaiian Earth Recycling. with other soils for potting and
year of “grasscycling” equals
green w o
LOOSE
.N Grass Clippings Mulch is coarsely ground, partially
planting to add organic nutrients.
one fertilizer treatment.
c is
»» Curbside Green Cart bags, p
lease! P la
b
sti
le.
cured green waste. Use as ground
posta cover to prevent erosion. Spread
»» Drop-Off Centers not com
Christmas Trees around trees and garden beds to retain
No ornaments, tinsel or flocking. moisture and limit weed growth.

Plastic bags Plastic containers Refuse


is processed at the H-POWER waste-to-energy facility to produce electricity.
other than #1 and #2 Did you know…
Styrofoam (plastic codes #3 - #7)
H-POWER incinerates waste and H-POWER recycles virtually The low-grade papers and
generates 10% of Oahu’s electricity 100% of the metals from the mixed plastics not designated for the
Bag all
trash
Telephone books Other glass
tip
ent – 70 megawatts of power, enough waste. Metals are extracted using recycling bins are combustible,
to p v
re
such as ceramics, dishes,
vectors to power 60,000 homes. magnets and eddy currents. and provide greater benefit in
»» Curbside Gray Cart odors,
and litt
er. Cereal boxes glassware, window glass,
local energy production than
and other flatboard. light bulbs, and mirrors. H-POWER provides an alternative
»» Dumpster to fossil fuels and contributes to our
shipping to distant markets.
Junk mail or magazines General household island’s energy sustainability.
rubbish

Learn more at opala.org


Learn more at opala.org Business Recycling
Assistance
Other Refuse The opala.org website offers model recycling program, peer consultants and detailed guidelines for designing
recycling systems, employing waste prevention strategies, buying recycled products and educating employees.

Mandatory Recycling Laws Buy Recycled Products


Appliances Used Oil Hazardous Chemicals
Most Oahu businesses are affected by one or more of the City’s Look for the recycled-content label on products when you
Large appliances collected by the City, Motor oil, cutting oil or fuel oil can be Call the Household Hazardous Waste
mandatory recycling laws. Bars and restaurants are required shop, and be especially watchful for locally made recycled
appliance dealers and private refuse disposed with your regular household Info-Line at 768-3201 to schedule an
to recycle glass. Office buildings with 20,000 square feet of products to support our local recycling collection efforts. Local
haulers are delivered to a metal recycler. • rubbish. Use an oil change box or pour appointment for the next drop-off (held
office space are required to recycle office paper, newspaper and recycled products include mulch/compost, glasphalt, crushed
Arrange for the appliance dealer to remove into a plastic bag with an absorbent bi-monthly). Limited quantities will
cardboard. Food waste recycling is mandatory for businesses glass garden sculptures, crushed glass for construction fill, oil
your old appliance when they deliver your material and seal the bag. • Commercial be accepted from each householder.
that generate large volumes including hotels, large restaurants change boxes, hydromulch, cellulose insulation, and biodiesel
new one. • Place at curb for City bulky item generators must handle and dispose • Commercial generators must handle
and grocery stores, hospitals and food manufacturers/processors. fuels. Free mulch may be available at Hawaiian Earth Recycling.
pickup. • Drop off at City Convenience of used oil in accordance with EPA and and dispose of hazardous material
Green waste and cardboard are restricted at City disposal Call to check on availability and additional locations. More
Centers for Refuse & Recycling or at State Department of Health guidelines. in accordance with EPA and State
sites to no more than 10% of a truckload. Large commercial product and company information at www.opala.org.
Kapaa and Kawailoa Transfer Stations. Department of Health guidelines.
generators, such as landscapers, property managers, and
• Commercial entities should deliver Autos
shopping centers, must separate this material for delivery to
directly to the recycling facilities. Paint
All junk autos are recycled. To arrange for recycling and composting facilities. Tires, auto batteries, white
free auto junking service for your car, call Small quantities generated at home goods (appliances), scrap metal and commercial e-waste
Batteries
532-4325 or go to a Satellite City Hall. To can be disposed of with your regular are all banned from disposal sites and should be recycled.
Give your old auto batteries to the dealer report abandoned autos, call 733-2530. household rubbish. Latex paints can be
when purchasing new ones or you may hardened in the can, then thrown away.
take them to the City Convenience Tires Oil-based paints must be solidified with
Center nearest you. State law requires
the dealer to accept and recycle them. •
Give your old tires to the dealer when
purchasing new ones or you may take
an absorbent material, such as shredded
paper, old rags, or sawdust, then sealed Education and School
Drop off rechargeable batteries from cell in a plastic bag. An oil change box
phones, computers and power equipment
in special collection boxes at Best Buy
them to the City Convenience Center
nearest you. State law requires the
dealer to accept and recycle them.
provides the same results. • Commercial
generators must handle and dispose of Recycling Assistance
and Home Depot. • Regular alkaline paint in accordance with EPA and State
• Tires are banned from disposal
batteries (A, C, D type) can be safely Department of Health guidelines.
sites. Commercial generators should
disposed of with your regular refuse Teachers! Subscribe online to WasteLine,
deliver to recycling facilities.
collection. Manufacturers no longer Rock, Dirt, Concrete
Click on the Learning Center at www.opala.org for ideas a bi-monthly e-newsletter which profiles successful
use heavy metals in their production.
Propane Tanks Do not throw in trash. • Deliver to the for classroom recycling activities, field trips and campus community and business recycling programs, innovations
Waimanalo Gulch Sanitary Landfill recycling projects. And don’t miss the annual Discover and technology, and opens discussions on new directions
Electronic Waste (e-waste) Computers Do not throw in trash. If propane tanks get
(Leeward Oahu). • Commercial Recycling, a one-day event to introduce educators to in the City’s waste management and recycling programs.
into H-POWER, they may explode! • Take
Donate old functional computers to local generators are restricted from the recycling resources for your schools and classrooms, including You can stay in the loop, talkin’ trash, connected
propane tanks to any City Convenience
organizations. • Take non-functional Waimanalo Gulch Landfill and can student activity books and recycling education shows. to the resources with a click of your mouse.
Center for Refuse & Recycling.
computers to local recycling companies deliver to crushing/recycling facilities
(see list on back). • Recycle e-waste or take to the construction and Students! Sign up for Tour de Trash,
Furniture, Mattresses
through retailer and manufacturer demolition landfill in Nanakuli.
Use the opala.org website to help you with recycling projects a FREE bus tour of Oahu’s trashier side. Select from four
takeback programs. • Okay to dispose Place at curb for bulky item collection.
and papers. Click on the News link for archived stories on waste scheduled tours to get an up-close look at recycling and waste
of home computers with regular trash or • Drop off at City Convenience Centers
and recycling issues in the local and national news. Click on the processing operations on Oahu and successful recycling programs
bulky pickup. • Commercial e-waste is for Refuse & Recycling, Kapaa and
Media Library for video clips, recycling songs, photos, graphic implemented by island businesses. Teachers and groups can call
banned from disposal. More detail online Kawailoa Transfer Stations or the
art and recycled art. Use these to enhance posters, banners and 768-3200 for more information about arranging custom tours.
at www.opala.org. landfill. • Commercial entities should
PowerPoints. The Resource Library provides technical studies,
deliver directly to H-POWER.
Oahu recycling rates, mandatory recycling laws, recycling
Cell Phones
company lists, guidelines for conducting a waste audit and
Old obsolete cell phones can be donated to designing recycling systems, and a glossary of waste/recycling
organizations for reuse and recycling. Ask terms. You could create a really cool project or report.
your service provider and/or go online at
www.opala.org for a list of organizations. Schools and Non-Profit Organizations!
Many provide pre-paid shipping labels.
Raise funds with HI-5 collection events. Recycling companies offer
big recycling bins and trailers for consolidation and transport.
The City offers smaller collection containers to capture HI-5’s
at sports and community events, guidelines for organizing
your event, and banners to promote it. Click on the link to HI-5
Collection Drive in The Learning Center at www.opala.org.

Learn more at opala.org


City and County of Honolulu
Department of Environmental Services - Refuse Division
1000 Uluohia Street, Suite 201
Kapolei, Hawaii 96707

Recycling and Disposal


Guide for Oahu

Learn more at

Contact Us
Refuse and Recycling Services 768-3200 Waialua (Waialua, Haleiwa, Sunset) Metals
Refuse Division 768-3401 Waianae (Makaha to Honokai Hale) Okuda Metal 845-6856
Recycling Office 768-3200 Han’s Metals 676-4797
Household Hazardous Waste 768-3201 BULKY ITEM COLLECTION 768-3300 Schnitzer Steel Hawaii 682-5810
H-POWER Waste-to-Energy 768-5455 (recorded schedule information)
Waimanalo Gulch Landfill 668-2985 Motor Oil/Tires/Freon (commercial only)
Unitek (motor oil, tires) 682-8284
DROP-OFF CONVENIENCE CENTERS Philip Services (motor oil) 682-3033
Ewa
Laie
226-2996
293-8714
Recycling Companies Refrigerant Recycling (freon) 682-1555
Leeward Auto Recycling (tires) 682-5515
Wahiawa 621-3648 Multi-material Island Recycling (tires) 682-9200
Waianae 696-4203 (aluminum, metal, glass, plastic, paper)
Waimanalo 259-7182 CM Recycling (no paper) 842-6640 Computers/e-Waste
Waipahu 676-8878 Honolulu Recovery Systems 842-3602 Enviroservices 839-7222
Kapaa (Kailua) 262-4248 Island Recycling 682-9200 Intrade Corporation 847-5300
Philip Services* 845-0032
Printed on Recycled Paper

Keehi (Honolulu) 845-1162 Lenox Metals 682-5539


Kawailoa (Haleiwa) 637-5511 Reynolds Recycling 487-2802 Pacific Commercial Services 545-4599
(metals, aluminum, glass, plastic) Pacific Corp Solutions 488-8870
REFUSE, RECYCLING, BULKY COLLECTION RRR Recycling Services 682-5600 Pacific Environmental Corp (PENCO) 545-5195
All Oahu Neighborhoods 768-3200 Island Shell (paper only) 487-1100 T & N Services 371-0281
*commercial only
Honolulu (Foster Village to Hawaii Kai) Auto Batteries
Kapaa (Kailua, Kaneohe, Waimanalo) Battery Bill’s 833-3797
Koolauloa (Kahuku to Kahaluu) Interstate Battery 676-6000 For other categories, including commercial food
Pearl City (Waipio Gentry, Royal Kunia, Waipahu, Halawa to waste and printer cartridges, see list at
Makakilo, Pearl City, Kapolei) Yard Waste/Untreated Wood www.opala.org
Wahiawa (Wahiawa, Kunia Camp, Mililani, Waipio Acres) Hawaiian Earth Recycling 682-5895

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