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What is the holiday schedule for redemption centers?
Why is it good for Kauaʻi?
What containers can be redeemed?
How do I prepare the containers for redemption?
How do I get paid?
REDEMPTION CENTER LOCATIONS:
Please arrive a minimum of 30 minutes before lunch and closing
Location
|
Name
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Address
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Phone
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Days / Hours of Operation
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Closed for lunch
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Kīlauea
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KCRS
|
5-2723 Kūhiʻō Hwy. Kilauea (behind Kauaʻi Mini-Golf)
|
645-1676
|
Tuesday & Friday
8am – 4pm
|
NA
|
Kapaʻa
|
KCRS
|
962 Kipuni Way (next to Kauaʻi Community FCU in Arzadon Industrial Center)
|
645-1676
|
Tuesday-Friday
8am-4pm
*Closed on Mondays
|
NA
|
Kapahi
|
Reynolds Recycling
|
5675B Kawaihau Road, Kapaa (Behind Menehune food mart)
|
Oahu: (808) 754-8985
|
Tuesday– Saturday
9am – 5pm
|
12 – 1:30pm
|
Līhuʻe
|
Closed Until Further Notice
|
Kauaʻi Resource Center
3460 Ahukini Road (Near Airport)
|
|
|
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Nawiliwili Harbor
|
Reynolds Recycling
|
3343 Wilcox Road
(Near Kauai Athletic Club)
|
245-7233
|
Tuesday – Saturday
9am – 5pm
|
12 – 1:30pm
|
*Koloa
|
KCRS
|
2810 Poiʻpu Road (Next to Koloa Fire Station)
|
645-1676
|
Thursday & Sunday
8am – 4pm
|
NA
|
Kekaha
|
KCRS
|
On Kekaha Road, across old Sugar Mill
|
645-1676
|
Wednesday & Saturday
8am – 4pm
|
NA
|
Redemption Center located at the Kauai Resource Center in Lihue is closed until further notice.
*Does not accept commercial and large loads
Click Here for a Printable List of HI5 Locations
NOTE: The Kauai Resource Center is not accepting HI5 material.
On Kauaʻi, retailers are not required to operate redemption centers at their stores. There are six (6) redemption centers currently operating throughout Kauaʻi. Redemption centers are operated by private recyclers.
For more information please visit their websites:
http://kcrskauai.com/
http://reynoldsrecycling.com/
Please arrive a minimum of 30 minutes before lunch and closing
Want to donate your HI5 material? Check out our Donate HI5 to Schools and Nonprofits page for a list schools and nonprofits who accept HI5 donations.
Click here to print HI5 Recycling signs.
What is the holiday schedule for redemption centers?
HOLIDAYS 2018 |
(Kauai Resource Center)
Extended Closure (starting 12/14/16) |
REYNOLD'S RECYCLING |
KCRS
(Kauai Community Recycling Services) |
New Year's Day
(1/1/18, Monday) |
Closed |
Closed |
Holiday
|
Dr. ML King Day
(1/15/18, Monday) |
Holiday |
Closed |
|
President's Day
(2/19/18, Monday) |
Holiday |
Closed |
Holiday
|
Prince Kūhiʻō Day
(3/26/18, Monday) |
Closed |
Closed |
|
Good Friday
(3/30/18, Friday) |
Holiday |
|
|
Easter Sunday
(4/1/18 Sunday) |
Closed |
Closed |
Holiday
Koloa |
Memorial Day
(5/28/18, Monday) |
Holiday |
Closed |
Holiday
|
King Kamehameha Day
(6/11/18, Monday) |
Holiday |
Closed |
|
Independence Day
(7/4/18, Wednesday) |
Holiday |
Holiday |
Holiday
Kapaʻa and Kekaha
|
Statehood Day
(8/17/18, Friday) |
Holiday |
|
|
Labor Day
(9/3/18, Monday) |
Holiday |
Closed |
Holiday
|
Veterans' Day
(11/11/18, Sunday) |
Holiday |
|
|
Thanksgiving
(11/22/18, Thursday) |
Holiday |
Holiday
Nāwiliwili and Kapahi |
Holiday
Kapaʻa and Koloa |
Christmas
(12/25/18, Tuesday) |
Holiday |
Closed |
Holiday
Kapaʻa and Kilauea
|
Why the HI Bottle Bill is good for Kauaʻi
- Increased statewide redemption rate of aluminum, plastic, and glass beverage containers to around 70%
- Reduces litter in our parks and beaches
- Provides fundraising opportunities for community organizations and schools
- Initiated new recycling habits overall
Here's how the Bottle Bill works: 4 easy steps
- A 5¢ deposit per beverage container is charged to the purchase of GLASS, ALUMINUM, and PLASTIC containers defined under the law.
- A 1¢ non-refundable container fee is also assessed to support the costs of recycling and program administration.
- Deposit containers are marked with a label that reads "Hawaiʻi 5¢" or "HI 5¢".
- You return HI5 beverages and receive payment based upon the weight or hand count (200 or less) of your beverage containers.
What's In:
Size: 2-liter (68 oz) or smaller
Drink: Water, juice, soda, tea, coffee, beer, malt beverages, mixed spirits (<15% alcohol), some mixed wine (<7% alcohol) and alcohol free wines, drink mixer, and sports drinks.
Material Type: glass, plastic (#1 & #2), aluminum, and bi-metal
Labeled: HI 5¢, HAWAII 5¢, Hawaii 5¢
What's Out:
Size: larger than 68 fluid ounces ( larger than 2-liter or gallon jugs)
Drink: wine, spirits and liquor (15% or more alcohol content), milk, spirits, concentrates, medical food, infant formula, and syrups.
How to Prepare HI5 Containers:
Empty containers
No liquid, food, trash or other contaminates |
Remove Caps
From all bottles |
Crushing
Aluminum and plastic may be crushed. |
Sort by material type
Plastic, glass, aluminum and bi-metal ~ Plastic can also be separated into small (17 oz or less) and large (18 oz 68 oz) to take advantage of small plastics rate. |
Commercial Loads
Accepted at all CRC centers except Koloa. |
Hand Counts Up to 200 can be counted at a time. Over 200 can be counted at the discretion of the redemption center staff. Customer hand counts will not be accepted |
How you're paid:
Segregated rates effective as of December 2010
- Materials will be weighed and paid at the following State regulated rates:
- Aluminum: 32 units per lb. = $1.60 per lb.
- Plastic (mixed sizes): 18.8 units per lb. = $0.94 per lb.
- Plastic (17 oz. or less, sorted): 26.3 units per lb. = $1.315 per lb.
- Glass: 2.4 units per lb. = $0.12 per lb
- Bi-metal cans: 5.9 units per lb.=$0.295per lb.
- Note: 2-liter containers may be mixed in with the plastic containers or counted separately.
For more information on the Bottle Bill, visit http://health.hawaii.gov/hi5/, or contact the Kauai County Recycling Office at 241-4337/241-4336 or the State Department of Health Solid and Hazardous Waste Branch at (808) 586-4226.