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Solid Waste System

Put opala in its place.

Taking care of opala (the Hawaiian word for garbage) is everyone's business.

The trash generated by homes and businesses is called “solid waste,” and the City's Department of Environmental Services, Refuse Division manages the collection, disposal and recycling operations.

It's the ENV's job to provide an islandwide waste management system that protects our environment and operates efficiently to minimize costs to island residents and businesses. It's everyone's job to know how to properly dispose of or recycle the waste materials you generate, when to set out your garbage for collection, how to contain it so it doesn't spill in the street, what and where to recycle.

The City Department of Environmental Services uses waste-to-energy (H-POWER), recycling, composting to reduce the need for landfill. We evaluate emerging technologies that could further reduce our reliance on landfills.

Please do your part to put opala in its place. It's our island, our home and our responsibility to protect the health and beauty of the environment.

WHAT TO RECYCLE
HOW TO DISPOSE OF...

Navigate our website for recycling and disposal instructions via a list of common items.

Residential
Collection Schedules
New Curbside Recycling
Greenwaste-Curbside Dropoff
Community Recycling Bins
HI5 Redemption Centers
Bulky Collection
Condo Recycling
Household Hazardous Waste
Business Recycling
Business Recycling
Partnership for the Environment
Schools
Recycling Programs/
Equipment
Recycling Fundraisers
Education
Tour de Trash
Discover Recycling Fair
Issues
Waimanalo Gulch Landfill
Illegal Dumping