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<br />Mr. Okinaka said that a lot of the comments made by members says that we feel or we felt as <br />if it were an unqualified observation and said that the comments are qualified statements. <br /> <br />Mr. Buklarewicz also noted that a correction of the word choose should be in place of the <br />word chose in regards to illegal dumping. <br /> <br />nd <br />Motion: Vice Chair Mr. Okinaka moved to approve the minutes; Mr. Buklarewicz 2 the <br />motion. <br /> <br />Vote: All members preset voted aye to approve the minutes with the corrections. <br /> <br />3. STATEMENTS FROM THE PUBLIC: <br /> <br />For the record, Chair Hayducsko read a statement received by email in regards to pay as you <br />throw program: <br /> Email read: I just read the article in th <br />Advisory Committee is proposing a pay as you throw program. If you want to increase <br />recycling, you must have a better recycling program and empty your bins more frequently. <br />Also, the photo shows a woman throwing out her recyclables in a plastic bag. Another trash <br />that I have lived for recycling. I would like to get on the Solid Waste Advisory Committee to <br />try to make a better program for everyone. Thanks, Paul <br /> <br />One member of the public, Daniel Cunningham, had signed up to testify. <br /> <br />Daniel H. Cunningham: Mr. Cunningham brought a book with him titled Seasteading; he <br />explained that the book goes into deep depth on the subject of 3D printing and he sees that is <br />the only future for our children of this aina. Mr. Cunningham explained that he has been <br />problems over the years and he believe there needs to be an increased value in trash. He said <br />that the only way that he sees an increase value in trash is through 3D printing and creating a <br />local economy where recyclables such as plastic bottles can be made into local building <br />materials where it has twice the value and the people would be more inclined to recycling it. <br />He said that Seasteading is book written by Joe Quirk and said that it is a science book. He <br /> it that he has <br />never heard of. He said that it is a very impressive book and he recommends anybody to <br />please check this book out and he thinks that this book could answer solid waste problems. <br />He said that the technology of 3D printing is moved to where you can make any aviation part <br />for any airplane high tech alloys involving very high-quality 3D printing. He suggested to <br />implement 3D printing locally to where we could make anything and we would not need to <br />have anything shipped in with Matson. Mr. Cunningham said that if 3D printing becomes a <br />reality of this aina and we colonize the ocean and turn this island back into a bird sanctuary <br />and he believes that it is the only way to truly create a future for our children. <br /> <br />4. UNFINISHED BUSINESS: <br /> <br /> <br />
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