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said that other programs need advertisement constantly and agrees that if you have a good <br />program, it really should sell themselves. <br />Ms. Bell said that it is not a bad recommendation, but is very broad approach outreach and <br />public awareness. <br />Chair Hayducsko agrees with Ms. Bell. He said that i need to develop but to continue <br />public awareness. <br />Ms. Bell said that an ideal plan or recommendation would be a couple pages and referenced <br />to discuss and this workbooks feels really unreal to her. <br />Mr. Okinaka said that this falls in line with one of the things that he had recommended and <br />suggested that a data base to what's available at the reuse centers would be a great idea. <br />#§ ¯³¤± ΒȀ 3®´±¢¤ 2¤£´¢³¨® - <br />recommendation <br />#§ ¯³¤± 2¤¥¤±¤¢¤ ΒȁΔȁΕ <br /> Expand the home composting program with aggressive promotion campaign with at <br />least a 25 percent single-family households target in five years RETAIN ² ®¯³¨®ȁ <br />Chair Hayducsko said that this was a very successful program for Recycle Hawaii. <br />Ms. Bell felt that this was the most beneficial program for reducing source reduction into <br />the landfill. Ms. Bell asked if households will be taking food waste to the County's <br />composting locations. <br />Chair Hayducsko explained that how we are going to be <br />collecting the residential food wastethat <br />much food is out there. <br />Ms. Seckel added that Parametrix <br />found that there are quite a few areas across the continuous united states that have <br />transfer site systems for composting. Other states provide a place for people to dump their <br />food waste specifically. She also added that there are specific systems in place where they <br />provide the people with compostable bags or people purchase the bags. She explained that <br />it does occur and has been successful. There are a lot of rules and a lot of education behind <br />it; but, it is happening. <br />Chair Hayducsko suggested that we should do a study on how to capture the food waste for <br />. <br />Mr. Araujo said that we should leave this as an option. He said that when looking at the <br />whole composting option, work. He said that there enough <br />rubbish to make compost and we are going to end up with mulch. He said that we should <br />really focus on the program. <br />Б <br /> <br /> <br />
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