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<br />• The Ocean View Certified Redemption Center officially opened 08/17/19. The <br />original location posed a traffic problem within the convenience center, so it was <br />relocated and there is now better traffic flow for all users. <br />• Changes in the two-bin system have not affected the HI-5 program. <br />• DOH hired a new supervisor, Michael Burke, for the HI-5 program. <br />• HI-5 Certified Redemption Centers located at the county Recycling and Transfer <br />Stations were reopened on Saturday, 05/23/20. <br />• Closeout Inspections have been completed for DOH for FY20. <br />• Atlas Recycling was awarded the bid for Ocean View, Wai‘ōhinu, and Volcano. <br />• The fourth quarter report has been completed and submitted to DOH. <br />• The final report for FY20 has been completed and submitted to DOH. <br />• There was a burglary at the Certified Redemption Center located at the Kaʻauhuhu <br />Recycling and Transfer Station on Saturday, 08/15/20. <br /> <br />K. RECYCLING EDUCATION AND OUTREACH: <br />• The Recycling Section’s website, www.hawaiizerowaste.org, is mobile-ready with <br />enhanced location features. The Recycling Section is researching upgrades to the <br />website to improve functionality and customer experience. <br />• Information is continually updated on the site. Previously aired TV and radio ads <br />are available at www.hawaiizerowaste.org/info/media-library/ (HZW’s Media <br />Library page). <br />• Staff presentations to community organizations have been suspended due to <br />COVID-19. <br />• Out of the Sea Media Arts will develop education focused on two-bin <br />contamination prevention, Reduce & Reuse opportunities, Master Recycler <br />Program, and update various promotional materials. <br />• The previous contractor developed various education campaigns for UMO, the <br />polystyrene food service ware ban, and updated signage for the recycling and <br />transfer station recycle bins. <br /> <br />L. TIRE RECOVERY/RECYCLING EDUCTION AND OUTREACH: <br />• The contractor completed the fourth and final round of two-year follow-up of tire <br />retailer/wholesaler education and site inspections, educating tire <br />retailers/wholesalers of their responsibility to charge a disposal fee for tires sold <br />to, and to accept used tires from, customers when tires are being replaced. <br />• The contractor completed an initial and second round of consumer education <br />(media release, radio, newspaper, social media, posters/flyers, etc.) during <br />September through December 2017, encouraging consumers to leave used tires at <br />the retailer when purchasing new ones, as customers already paid the mandatory <br />fee for disposal. Final radio ads aired in June 2019. <br />• Signs reinforcing the message of returning tires to retailers/wholesalers were <br />posted at transfer stations to continue educating the public on proper tire <br />disposal. <br />• More information is at: http://www.hawaiizerowaste.org/recycle/tires/. <br /> <br />7 <br /> <br />