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#§ ¯³¤± 2¤¥¤±¤¢¤ ΒȁΔȁΓ £ ΒȁΕȨΒȩ <br /> Expand reuse facilities, including improving and expanding services at the existing <br />on of new reuse <br />facilities at other recycling and transfer stations. RETAIN <br />Ms. Bell would like to suggest to improve reuse facilities and that that <br />we need to add more facilities. <br />Chair Hayducsko said that the reuse facilities already provide great service and that it <br />would not hurt to provide better service to the community by having better facilities. <br />Mr. Buklarewicz suggested that we should expand services in areas such as Household <br />Hazardous Waste; instead of having occasional twice a year programs. He suggested that <br />we should train reuse facility operators to accept Household Hazardous Waste type <br />material. <br />Mr. Okinaka thought for expanding services meant that the public would bring stuff in to <br />the reuse centers and the staff would repair it, then selling it. <br />Chair Hayducsko explained that items that are donated are sold as is, and that there is no <br />mass repair area available at the reuse facilities. <br />#§ ¯³¤± 2¤¥¤±¤¢¤ ΒȁΔȁΐΐ £ ΒȁΕȨΒȩ <br /> Develop public-private partnerships with organizations such as Goodwill Industries <br />to develop reuse centers at existing outlets within the County. - 2¤¶®±£ ³® ¢®³¨´¤ ³® <br />£¤µ¤«®¯ ¯ ±³¤±²§¨¯² ¶¨³§ ®±¦ ¨¹ ³¨®²ȁȁȁ <br />Mr. Araujo would like to get more clarity because there is no details involved. If the County <br />would make a partnership with an organization; would the public than be taking the <br />materials to the counties facilities, or the organizations facilities, or half and a half? <br />Chair Hayducsko said that at this time the County is listing organizations such as Goodwill <br />as an entity to donate reusable items to on our website. <br />Mr. Okinaka asked how is what the Goodwill Industries doing anything different from what <br />the County's reuse centers are doing. <br />Chair Hayducsko said that he felt that both entities provide similar service, but said that the <br />transfer station is a one stop shop for many people. He stated that it is convenience for <br />people to donate their items at a transfer station reuse stores when they get rid of their <br />trash. <br /> <br />#§ ¯³¤± 2¤¥¤±¤¢¤ ΒȁΔȁΑ £ ΒȁΕȨΓȩ <br />Џ <br /> <br /> <br />
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