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Third Saturday Recycling Events Continue in Lahaina

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Lauren Kennedy, Stacy Panlasigui and Elizabeth Speith. Photo courtesy Rotary Club of Lahaina Sunset.

Lauren Kennedy, Stacy Panlasigui and Elizabeth Speith. Photo courtesy Rotary Club of Lahaina Sunset.

Environmental nonprofit group Malama Maui Nui said continued community support of the “Go Green Third Saturday Recycling” project will be a strong factor in its future success.

Administered by Malama Maui Nui and facilitated by the Rotary Club of Lahaina Sunset with the support of other community sponsors, the event has collected over 34,000 pounds of scrap metal, hundreds of appliances and more than 12,600 pounds of recyclable materials in the program’s first six months of operation.

These impressive numbers however, do not guarantee its future. According to Malama Maui Nui, that is in the hands of West Side residents.

“It is everyone’s kuleana to responsibly dispose of unwanted items, and Third Saturday Recycling facilitates easy participation in the recycling process,” said Malama Maui Nui Executive Director John de Jesus. “But continual community support also needs to ring loud and clear in order to keep initiatives like this running long-term.”

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The influence of residents is significant, said de Jesus, who suggests several ways they can make their voices heard.

“If people wish for these types of programs to succeed, then continue to demonstrate their value by educating yourself and others about the importance of material reuse and landfill diversion, volunteering your time to assist with program facilitation, donating to the organizations that implement the programs and encouraging everyone involved including their local officials,” said de Jesus.

Making recycling a community priority is vital to sustaining the Go Green project.

“The more people who value this program and recycling in general, the higher a priority it becomes for the community-at-large and the greater chance it has to get the attention, investment and infrastructure necessary to expand and grow,” said de Jesus.

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It is Malama Maui Nui’s hope that other organizations will follow Lahaina Sunset Rotary’s lead in the recycling initiative.

“The Rotary Club of Lahaina Sunset responded to the need for an accessible recycling program in their community by pursuing and committing greatly to this partnership and that is exactly the model we hope to attract,” said de Jesus.

The next “Go Green Third Saturday Recycling” event will be held on Feb. 20, from 8 a.m. to noon at Lahaina Cannery Mall. All recyclables qualify for drop off except oversized tires and household goods. There is a $5 charge for each tire; all other items are accepted without charge. No fees are paid to residents for recyclables delivered to the event.

“Go Green Third Saturday Recycling” is the Rotary Club of Lahaina Sunset’s centennial project to mark 100 years of Rotary in Hawai‘i. By encouraging honor and respect for the land, it celebrates Rotary’s commitment to serve the people of Hawai‘i.

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“Go Green Third Saturday Recycling” will continue through June 2016.

For more information or to volunteer, contact Liz May at 5A Rent-A-Space at 669-5200.

Able volunteers are needed to assist in handling large drop-offs.

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