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N i••. <br /> COUNTY OF HAWAII . A " /i• STATE OF HAWAII <br /> RESOLUTION NO. 232 12 <br /> (DRAFT 2) <br /> A RESOLUTION URGING THE MAYOR TO DEVELOP AND IMPLEMENT A FULLY <br /> FUNDED DIVERSION GRANTS PILOT PROGRAM FOR THE COUNTY OF HAWAII <br /> WHEREAS, the County of Hawai`i currently utilizes a roll off bin recycling system whereby <br /> residents can choose to place their recyclable materials in the bins at the transfer station when <br /> they are disposing of their rubbish; and <br /> WHEREAS, while this system provides convenience to the public in allowing for recycling at <br /> the existing County of Hawai`i transfer stations, it does not provide any incentive for the general <br /> public to participate; and <br /> WHEREAS, a fully funded diversion grant program could provide a monetary incentive in order <br /> to increase the diversion rates by motivating the general public to participate for a financial <br /> reward; and <br /> WHEREAS, other recycling programs have followed this model and have demonstrated that the <br /> rates of diversion see a marked increase when a monetary reward is associated with the project; <br /> and <br /> WHEREAS, the State of Hawai`i has established the Hi 5 redemption program using this <br /> philosophy and has successfully collected a vast amount of the eligible containers; and <br /> WHEREAS, the Hi 5 redemption program currently diverts over 70% of the eligible recyclable <br /> containers and prevents them from ending up in the landfill and instead allows them to be <br /> recycled and repurposed for additional uses; and <br /> WHEREAS, by implementing a pilot diversion grants program with a monetary incentive for <br /> the public to participate, overall rates of diversion for eligible recyclable material could see <br /> dramatic increases; and <br /> WHEREAS, as we have seen in the Hi 5 program, non profit organizations could use the <br /> collection and cashing in of these materials as fund raisers for their various programs, helping the <br /> County raise awareness and increase diversion while helping non profits obtain much needed <br /> funds during a challenging economic time; now, therefore <br /> BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the County of Hawai`i that the Mayor is urged to develop <br /> and implement a three-year pilot diversion grant program for recyclable materials by July 1, <br /> 2012. <br />