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Old 03-30-2011, 02:49 AM   #1
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Search Archive Reynolds Recycling,Office 2010 Home And Student Keygen, one of many state's largest recyclers of deposit beverage containers,Windows 7 Home Premium Serial Key, has begun accepting and spending for glass containers not marked HI-5 now the city is paying out recyclers more for managing nondeposit glass. Reynolds will pay four cents a pound for nondeposit, clear, empty,Office 2010 Pro 32bit, unbroken glass bottles and jars at any of its 33 Oahu redemption centers. That goes for anything from wine and hard-liquor bottles to jelly and cosmetic jars. Restaurant proprietor Sun Min Shin, who dropped off a load of beer bottles at Reynolds' Kakaako location not long ago, reported he welcomes the switch, which began this month. His restaurant goes due to about forty bottles a evening that might or else go in the trash. "We only bring beer bottles," he mentioned. Terry Telfer,Office 2010 Home And Business Key, president of Reynolds Recycling, said, "This is an exciting expansion for us, as this makes glass recycling so much easier for the public." The town informed all recyclers in November that it was increasing its payment for nondeposit glass containers, stated Markus Owens of the city's Department of Environmental Services. Recyclers receive 13 cents a pound for glass shipped to the mainland for remanufacture into glass, and 8 12 cents a pound for glass that remains in Hawaii and is used mainly for construction and agricultural applications, Owens mentioned. The recycler is required to shell out customers a minimum of four cents a pound. RRR Recycling Services is also one particular of a few companies that accepts nondeposit glass from the public,Windows 7 Enterprise 32bit, paying out 4 cents a pound. The city also contracts RRR Recycling to handle all the glass from curbside recycling. After the recycler charges the metropolis a $49.75-per-ton processing charge, the commodity value from the glass is calculated and split 50-50 between the company and the metropolis. The metropolis collects nondeposit glass at the rate of about 4.8 million pounds annually. Island Recycling discontinued accepting nondeposit glass in December. It continues to pick up glass in large quantities but charges a hauling fee. Honolulu Recovery Systems mentioned it does not buy nondeposit glass, but is contracted to recycle the community recycling bins (at schools and transfer stations). The city does not have an accurate breakdown of the material recycled from those bins. The Hawaii Deposit Beverage Container Program was launched in January 2005. The Reynolds field buyer at the Kakaako spot explained he took in a couple of hundred pounds of bottles from nearby bars in a two-day period but was expecting that number to grow. A champagne bottle weighs about 2 pounds, and an average wine bottle about 1.6 pounds, he said. "It's good because there's a lot of it," said Kakaako resident Wayne Hyland, who collects HI-5 bottles and cans in a Kakaako park and turns them in weekly for an average of $80. Kakaako resident Alice Higa explained, "I'll bring in glass," but added, "It's not about the money." She explained her 94-year-old mother has filled a cabinet with glass jars. "She couldn't throw them away because it's wasteful," she explained. Higa said the Reynolds program provides an alternative place to bring such recyclables for those without curbside recycling, "whether it's an incentive for money" or just being able to recycle. She now lives in an apartment building without recycling, but formerly lived in a townhouse complex that reduced the number of trash pickups to two days from five after instituting recycling. Reynolds was planning to increase the number of workers at its Sand Island plant and plans to add two extra Oahu locations.
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