How do I get my bottle deposit back in Hawaii?

You may redeem your deposit container at any redemption center. For a list of all redemption centers, go to http://health.hawaii.gov/hi5/redemption-centers/ to find a redemption center nearest you. The goal is to recycle as many containers as possible. Every year, about 900 million containers are sold in Hawaii.

How do you get 5 cents in cans?

By law, you can bring up to 50 aluminum, 50 glass, 50 plastic, and 50 bi-metal California Redemption Value (CRV) containers in a single visit and request to be paid by count. You will be paid the full CRV redemption of 5 cents or 10 cents on each container.

How much do you get for recycling in Hawaii?

Nearest Certified Redemption Center. The Hawai’i Deposit Beverage Container Program (HI-5) is a State of Hawai’i funded program that places a 5ยข redeemable deposit on each qualified beverage container. Why throw away your recyclables when the HI-5 program has more than 20 convenient redemption centers island wide.

Where is the dump in Kona?

Kailua-Kona Transfer Station & Compost Facility is located at 74-5215 Queen Kaahumanu Hwy, 1st left past Honokohau Marina, Kailua Kona, HI 96740.

Where can I return cans in Hawaii?

Locations listed below accept all HI-5 containers, newspaper, bi-metal cans, non-deposit plastic codes 1 and 2.

  • Kahaluu. 47-703 Kamehameha Highway, Kaneohe.
  • Kalihi. 693 North King Street, Honolulu.
  • Kapahulu. 548 Kapahulu Avenue, Honolulu.
  • Makiki. 1436 South Beretania Street, Honolulu.
  • Waikele Shopping Center.
  • Kaneohe.

Should you crush bottles before recycling?

It turns out plastics have to be separated based on melting points. The Association of Plastic Recyclers recommends crushing empty bottles and placing the cap back on the bottle, though rinsing them isn’t necessary.

How do I redeem my CRV?

To find the nearest location to redeem your CRV beverage containers (5 cents for containers under 24 ounces and 10 cents for containers 24 ounces and larger) please visit www.bottlesandcans.com, or call the Department of Conservation toll-free hotline at 1-800-RECYCLE. Curbside Recycling.

Is there a bottle deposit in Hawaii?

Every year, approximately 900 million beverage containers are sold in the State. For more information targeted for the various businesses affected by the program, view the State’s program HI5 website. The Program places a $0.05 redeemable deposit on each beverage container labeled with HI5.

Where can I turn in cans in Hawaii?

RRR Recycling Services

  • Kahaluu. 47-705 Kamehameha Highway, Kaneohe.
  • Kaimuki. 3109 Waialae Avenue, Honolulu.
  • Kalihi. 693 North King Street, Honolulu.
  • Kapahulu. 548 Kapahulu Avenue, Honolulu.
  • Makiki. 1436 South Beretania Street, Honolulu.
  • Waikele Shopping Center. 94-795 Lumiaina Street, Waipahu (next to Hope Chapel)
  • Kaneohe.

Does Hawaii have a landfill?

Its municipal landfill, the Waimanalo Gulch Landfill, is authorized for use only through 2012. Officials hope to use it longer and to open a new landfill, but they recognize that finding a site and getting the necessary approvals could take years.

Is kealakehe green waste open?

Greenwaste Service for the Kealakehe Transfer Station is Reopening, Effective Saturday, May 16, 2020. Greenwaste service for residential users will be available at the Kealakehe Transfer Station three days per week (Saturdays, Sundays, Wednesdays), from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., starting this Saturday, May 16, 2020.