THE TRUTH BEHIND COUNTY PLASTIC RESTRICTIONS
A recent notice put out by Maui County, ("County to restrict plastic
recycling items" - Maui News 1/15/03) stated that the county will restrict
plastic recycling for businesses and condominiums because of high contamination
compared to the County Drop Bins.
I think it is important to report that the real reason plastic is being
restricted for businesses, condominiums and curbside recycling is because, in
July of 2001, the County changed contractors for their Drop Bin program and the
new contractor cannot handle the volume. All anyone has to do is go to the
Central Maui Base yard, off Mokulele, to see the mountain of plastic that has
been piling up for the past 18 months. This is very unfortunate because the
previous contractor, Aloha Plastic, was able to handle the volume.
The notice also stated that plastic will still be "accepted" at the
County Drop Bins because they "have a much lower rate of contamination."
However, in a meeting involving plastic haulers and processors late last year,
the County's contractor stated that they were unable to collect enough of the
recyclable PET (soda & water bottles) and grocery store bags fast enough to
ship them off island for recycling before they were degraded by the sun and
weather. This included both commercial plastic and plastic collected in the Drop
Bins.
I think it is time the citizens of Maui hold the County accountable for
the materials that are "accepted" at the Drop Bins. Are they being recycled? Or
are they just being stockpiled for later landfilling?
Shaun Stenshol