EINSTEIN FIGURED OUT WHY MAUI’S LANDFILL IS GROWING INTO A MOUNTAIN
Thank-you Notal Einstein,
for your outstanding letter. You
put the reason why most people on Maui don’t take recycling seriously into plain
English. Good behavior is penalized
while bad behavior is rewarded.
There is no incentive to conserve landfill space because of our
incredibly low trash hauling rates.
If a family in San
Francisco chooses to put out 6 cans of trash a week it will cost them over
$1,000 a year. Their recyclables
and kitchen scraps/yard wastes are hauled away for free. This program, called Pay as You Throw
works by charging unit pricing for garbage, just like we do for water and
electricity. Extra revenue from
garbage collection fees fund free removal of recoverable resources.
It’s a shame that those
of us who recycle on Maui are penalized by higher trash rates. You are paying $1.38 for your 32-gallon
can of trash while your neighbors, who maximize their service pay only 23 cents
per can.
To show our appreciation
for your efforts, Maui Recycling Service would like to offer you three months of
free curbside recycling pick up.
Please contact us at 244-0443 for details.
Until the county begins rewarding good behavior by implementing unit pricing for trash while providing free curbside pickup, we can expect Pu’u Opala to keep growing.
Bob Armantrout