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JMgV^Ui h,��, <br />�•J i <br />COUNTY OF HAWAII _• STATE OF HAWAII <br />re'OF N► <br />RESOLUTION NO. 143 21 <br />A RESOLUTION URGING THE COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL <br />MANAGEMENT TO ENSURE THAT DESTINATIONS TO WHICH <br />THE COUNTY OF HAWAII TRANSPORTS ITS RECYCLABLE WASTE FOR OUT- <br />OF-STATE PROCESSING ABIDE BY THE ENVIRONMENTAL STANDARDS <br />OUTLINED BY THE BASEL CONVENTION. <br />WHEREAS, in 2019, the State of Hawaii exported 5,250 tons of plastic, 4,250 tons of <br />aluminum, and 16,050 tons of glass and bi-metal for recycling; and <br />WHEREAS, Hawaii collection companies export the State's recyclable <br />waste to various locations around the world based on factors such as transport costs, pre- <br />existing contracts, and prevailing prices; and <br />WHEREAS, in countries where much of the exported recyclable waste from Hawaii is <br />sent, end -of -life processing is often conducted through procedures that harm human and <br />environmental health; and <br />WHEREAS, to help protect human and environmental health against adverse impacts <br />from the management of hazardous and other wastes, the Basel Convention on the Control of <br />Transboundary Movements of Hazardous Wastes and their Disposal, commonly referred to as <br />the Basel Convention, was adopted as a multilateral agreement through the United Nations <br />Environmental Program in 1989 and came into force in 1992; and <br />WHEREAS, the Basel Convention, of which the United States of America is a signatory, <br />has been described as the most comprehensive global environmental agreement on hazardous <br />wastes, with 179 parties and 53 signatories worldwide; and <br />WHEREAS, effective January 1, 2021, the Basel Convention was amended to require <br />trade controls for all mixed plastic waste not destined for environmentally -sound recycling; and <br />WHEREAS, on April 20, 2021, the Hawaii State legislature adopted House Concurrent <br />Resolution 27, SD 1, urging the State Department of Health — Environmental Management <br />Division to ensure that destinations to which the State's recyclable waste is transported for out- <br />of-state processing abide by the environmental standards as outlined by the Basel Convention <br />("Exhibit A") while simultaneously urging the counties to ensure the same; and <br />WHEREAS, the County of Hawaii Department of Environmental Management oversees <br />waste disposal and recycling for the County; now, therefore, <br />