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1 Report on Implementation of Mandatory Business Recycling July 1,2014 Background I Introduction Requirements for business recycling were established in City Ordinance in Section requires the owners of liquor-serving establishments to recycle glass containers and the owners of office buildings with 20,000 square feet or more to recycle office paper, newspaper and corrugated cardboard. In doing so, these facilities cannot place those recyclable materials in the same containers as those holding refuse, or in a manner which causes or is intended to cause the collection of the recyclable material with refuse. The Chief, referring to the Refuse Division Chief, is required to prepare and submit an annual report on the progress of the implementation of this subsection. The first report was submitted in July Subsequent reports were provided orally at Council committee hearings by request of Council. Comprehensive written reports were submitted in 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2013 to fully apprise the City Council of the details involved in implementing this program. This current report provides much the same in program and procedural description, with updates to the list of affected businesses and the findings/observations based on recent inspections. This report is an overview of the division s efforts to implement and maintain compliance among the affected businesses. Although not required in Ordinance, the report also includes information about the implementation of requirements stipulated in Section for food waste recycling by businesses that generate large quantities of food waste, including restaurants, hotels, food courts, markets, food manufacturers and hospitals. Additionally, businesses are affected by disposal bans and restrictions on targeted materials, which are presented briefly to help round out the overall impact of recycling requirements on the commercial sector. Table of Contents page Affected Business 3 Recycling Ordinances 3 Implementation and Enforcement 4 Education 5 Findings and Observations 6 Photo Gallery 8 Exhibits 10 Revised Ordinances of City and County of Honolulu Sec Mandatory Recycling By Commercial Establishments (EXHIBIT A) 11 Sec Mandatory Commercial Food Waste Recycling (EXHIBIT B) 13 Businesses Affected By Mandatory Laws Food Waste 348 (EXHIBIT C) 16 Glass 791 (EXHIBIT D) 25 Office PapeR 198 (EXHIBIT E) 43 Education Food WASTE REcycling Tip Sheet (ExHIBIT F) 49 Glass Recycling Tip Sheet (EXHIBIT G) 51 Office Paper Recycling Tip Sheet (ExHIBIT H) 53 Website Business Recycling Page (EXHIBIT I) 55 Report on Mandatory Business Recycling -- Prepared July 2014

2 Enforcement Annual Compliance Forms (EXHIBIT J). 56 Inspection Procedures (EXHIBIT K) 59 Compliance Inspection Notice (ExHIBIT L) 60 Compliance Inspection Form (EXHIBIT M) 61 Report on Mandatory Business Recycling -- Prepared July

3 restaurants, is Prepared Affected Businesses Recycling of targeted materials is required by law for most businesses and government agencies. Although the City encourages recycling of as many materials as possible, it requires that the regulated materials be recycled or composted and thereby diverted from City disposal sites. The commercial sector has the greatest potential to significantly increase recycling on Oahu. Businesses that generate large volumes of recyclable materials may also have an opportunity to reduce waste disposal costs when recycling is integrated into their waste management system. Almost every large business on Oahu -- bars, hotels, office buildings, shopping centers, retail stores, grocery stores, hospitals, food courts, food manufacturers and processors, golf courses, parks, tree trimmers, auto shops, appliance dealers -- affected, either directly or indirectly, by the City s recycling requirements. Some of the requirements specifically identify the types of businesses that are required to set up recycling systems for targeted materials. Bars and restaurants are required to recycle glass containers; commercial office buildings, including government buildings, are required to recycle paper; businesses that generate large amounts of food waste, including hotels, restaurants, grocery stores, food processors/manufacturers and hospitals, are required to recycle that waste. Other businesses are affected indirectly by the bans and restrictions of materials at City disposal sites. Although refuse haulers are responsible for recycling/disposal compliance, the businesses that generate the waste need to insure that their refuse is within allowable disposal limits. Large generators of cardboard, including retail operations, shopping centers, grocery stores and hospitals, are affected by the restriction on cardboard; large generators of green waste, including golf courses, hotels, condominiums and parks, are affected by the restriction on green waste. Recycling Ordinances Below is a summary of the mandatory recycling related ordinances. State and EPA laws are additionally noted where applicable. Bars and restaurants serving alcoholic beverages are required to recycle glass containers, effective July 1, Local recycling companies and collectors pickup at no charge, and some pay for HI-5 deposit glass. (City Ordinance, Chapter 9-3.1) Office buildings with 20,000 square feet or more of office space are required to recycle office paper, newspaper and cardboard, effective July 1, Local recycling companies pick up for fees. (City Ordinance, Chapter 9-3.1) Hotels, restaurants, grocery stores, food courts, food manufacturers/processors and hospitals meeting specific size criteria defined by ordinance are required to recycle food waste, effective January 1, Collection service is offered by local hog farmers and collectors for a fee. (City Ordinance, Chapter 9-3.5) Report on Mandatory Business Recycling -- July

4 is glass Green waste (yard trimmings) from commercial and government generators is RESTRICTED/ BANNED from disposal. Commercial and government trucks are limited to a maximum of lo% green waste per load at H-POWER and Refuse Transfer Stations, and green waste is completely banned from disposal at the landifil. Local composting facilities accept this material for a fee and process it into soil amendment products. Generators are also encouraged to consider small-scale, do-it-yourself mulching and composting. Restrictions began in 1994; the ban became effective January (City Ordinance, Chapter 9-1.7) Cardboard from commercial and government generators is RESTRICTED from disposal. Commercial and government trucks are limited to a maximum of I O% cardboard per load. Local paper recyclers pay for cardboard. Restrictions began in (City Ordinance, Chapter 9-1.7) Tires, auto batteries, white goods and scrap metals are BANNED from all City disposal sites, effective State law bans auto batteries and whole tires, and requires dealers to take back old tires and auto batteries and recycle them. City-collected residential tires and batteries are delivered to a recycler. EPA bans white goods that contain freon. (City Ordinance, Chapter 9-1.7) Electronic waste is BANNED from disposal, effective July Commercial and government e-waste must be processed through e-waste recycling companies. State law requiring manufacturer take-back became effective January (City Ordinance, Chapter 9-17) City agencies are required to recycle newspaper, cardboard, office paper, aluminum, glass, and plastics through the government mandatory recycling program established in 1990 for all City agencies. (City Ordinance, Chapter ) The City is required to purchase recycled paper products to support the recycled paper market. Everything from toilet tissue and paper towels to copier and computer paper is purchased with recycled content. (City Ordinance, Chapter ) Implementation and Enforcement Mandatory recycling affecting specific types of businesses -- recycling for bars and restaurants, paper recycling for office buildings, food waste recycling for hotels, grocery stores, food manufacturers/processors, food courts and hospitals -- enforced at the point of generation. The affected businesses are sent annual compliance forms along with educational information to remind them of their responsibility to recycle. The City follows up with site inspections of businesses based on failure to return compliance forms, reported non-compliance, and request for help as well as random selection. If a business is not in compliance with the City s mandatory recycling ordinances, a Recycling Specialist will work with management to set up a recycling program or improve/correct a deficient system. The law also allows for the requirements to be suspended for any business if the cost to collect and recycle is more than the cost to collect and dispose of the targeted materials. Requests to suspend the requirements for a business are directed to the City s Recycling Branch. Each case is evaluated individually. City Recycling Specialists meet with the business, assess the problems specific to that site and work with the business to set up recycling operations. Through this evaluation and assistance process, the City s Specialist can determine whether recycling is feasible for the business and if the waiver provision should be applied. Report on Mandatory Business Recycling -- Prepared July

5 - Z-Z Recycling and collection service companies that encounter businesses that are uncooperative or uninformed report those businesses to the City s Recycling Branch. City Recycling Specialists contact the business, clarify the requirements and offer assistance. Disposal bans and restrictions on high volume recyclable materials, including green waste, cardboard, tires, auto batteries, white goods and scrap metals, are enforced at the City s disposal sites. Inspectors monitor trucks unloading at the landfill and H-POWER. By visual assessment, an inspector determines if a truckload is over the limit on restricted materials or contains any amount of banned materials. The offending vehicle can be denied access to City disposal facilities for up to two weeks per violation. The Chief of the Refuse Division determines the penalty and duration. The company, not the individual truck driver, is responsible for compliance of all trucks affiliated with the company. Education Outreach and education are ongoing, including the annual tip sheets mailed with the compliance forms, onsite technical assistance during inspections, technical tours, and online guidelines and resources at www opala org The City collaborates with the State s Green Business Program to assist and recognize businesses for their recycling efforts The opala.org website is a central source of resources for businesses. Click on the link to Business Recycling from the home page to find guidelines for designing and implementing recycling programs, model programs, peer consultants, waste prevention strategies, recycling equipment vendors, recycling companies and collection services, and graphics and media to assist with employee education.. -1 Tour de Trash, now in its 16 th year, is an award-winning education program that offers a behind-the-scenes look at successful recycling programs at island businesses and recycling and waste processing operations on Oahu. Tour attendees have an opportunity to talk with business and facility managers to learn more about establishing and expanding recycling for their own operations. Tour descriptions are online at opala.org. WasteLine is a bimonthly e-newsletter which profiles successful community and business recycling programs, innovations and technologies, and provides insight into new directions in the City s waste management and recycling programs. Businesses (and others) can stay connected bu subscribing online at opala.org. Current and archived stories by topic and date can be found on the JJ7asteLine blog. The Green Channel is an interactive television channel on Oceanic Time Warner Cable 332 and on the web at opala.org, providing 24/7 viewing. ENV s programming is called Opalavision, presenting informative messages about recycling programs on Oahu in entertaining three-minute episodes. The hosts are young, local actors, who take the viewers on journeys about how refuse travels from home to the processing centers, how schools make a difference through recycling projects such as food waste composting with worms, and how businesses are sorting out their waste for recycling. iiii Report on Mandatory Business Recycling -- Prepared July

6 Findings and Observations Businesses appear to be generally supportive of recycling and are in compliance with mandatoryrecycling laws. The average response rate for the 2014 compliance forms was approximately 83% for glass, 70% for office paper and 9l% for food waste. Follow-up inspections target the non-responding businesses first, with additional sites selected at random. Businesses that do not have recycling programs are brought into compliance through the inspection process. The goal is to catch them recycling, not to penalize them for non-compliance. Businesses chosen for inspection are sent notices prior to the inspection to alert them that a recycling specialist will be inspecting their establishment during a specific month. Most often, if a business does not have a recycling program in place and receives an inspection notice, they will call the City s Recycling Branch for assistance. The vast majority of inspected businesses have recycling programs in place and are in compliance with the recycling laws. If not, the recycling inspector provides the business with educational materials and resources to implement or improve the program, and offers onsite technical assistance. A follow-up inspection is scheduled for 30 days later. City recycling specialists noted the following recycling efforts with businesses during inspections conducted this past year (FY20 14): The recycling efforts of local businesses with parent companies that are very green are supported by the larger corporation which wants all locations to be environmentally friendly. Being green is good for business. Many businesses have long-term employees who are proud of their recycling programs and keep them running efficiently. Businesses now include in-house recycling information as part of the orientation training for new employees. Large catering companies, restaurants and bakeries give quality edibles to Aloha Harvest, Hawaii Food Bank and churches. These nonprofits redistribute the edibles to homeless shelters and other food distribution organizations. The food distribution chain is efficiently managed, resulting in minimal amounts of actual food disposal at City waste facilities. Many bars conduct in house glass recycling where family or staff redeems the H15 glass and ADF glass for family or personal use. Office buildings have set up single stream recycling programs where office paper, newspaper, plastics, glass and aluminum are collected in a single container and sorted at the recycling facility. City recycling specialist observed the following specific businesses that have implemented smart and sustainable practices Waianae Store installed an onsite Ecovim machine that dehydrates food waste to produce a highly concentrated organic soil amendment. Kapiolani Community College uses commercial vermicomposting (worms) and the Earth tub (specially designed enclosed composting vessel for commercial food waste). Report on Mandatory Business Recycling -- Prepared July

7 One of the larger produce companies regrinds their food waste to be able to maximize the storage of food waste in the carts and minimize pickups, which reduces the cost of the recycling program. The Ordinances requiring mandatory recycling of food waste, glass, or office paper, include a provision that allows the owner of the business to petition the Chief of the Refuse Division to suspend the requirement if recycling service for the specified material is unavailable or if the cost of recycling exceeds the cost of disposal. There have been no petitions for waivers received from businesses required to recycle glass, office paper or food waste for However, effective June 1, 2014, the City temporarily suspended the applicability of subsection of the Revised Ordinances of Honolulu requiring liquorserving establishments to arrange and provide for the separate collection and recycling of glass containers. This suspension pertains to non-deposit glass only. Businesses are still required to recycle glass HI-5 deposit beverage containers per ROH subsection On April 4, 2014 a notice was sent to all licensed glass recyclers on Oahu informing them that effective July 1, 2014, the incentive payment for non-deposit glass will be reduced to $0.045 per pound with the requirement to pay $0.005 per pound to the public (i.e. glass collectors/haulers). This payment amount is established for fiscal year 2015 (July June 2015), and is based on the anticipated availability of funds from the State Department of Health, collected via the advanced disposal fee of $0.015 per glass container. As a result of this decrease in incentive payment, thr licensed glass recyclers on island informed the City that they would no longer accept non-deposit glass for recycling after May 31, Consequently, the City temporarily suspended the applicability of this ordinance until adequate funding is available to support the recycling of non-deposit glass. Office paper, newspaper and cardboard maintain fairly stable market values. Food waste, on the other hand, does not have a market value and requires special collection to contain and transport. Currently, local options for the majority of food waste include hog farmers, Pacific Pure Technologies, Island Commodities and Hawaiian Earth Products. Specialty organizations such as Hawaii Food Bank and Aloha Harvest handle food suitable for human consumption. Report on Mandatory Business Recycling -- Prepared July

8 Photo Gallery 2014 Food Waste Glass Office Paper Food waste in carts at Food waste in barrels at Grinding food waste produce facility produce facility to save space in carts Taro peeling process for making poi Bean sprout production waste Food waste in dumpster of non-compliant business Meat scrap recycling Food waste from produce preparation at grocery store Produce preparation at processing facility Report on Mandatory Business Recycling -- Prepared July

9 Photo Gallery (con t) Recycling carts at hotel Paper recycling bins at hotel Cardboard recycling at restaurant Glass recycling at restaurant Newspaper recycling at office building Office paper recycling at office building Office paper recycling Central collection carts Food waste recycling in at individual desk in for office paper preparation area office building in office building seafood processor Food waste recycling Food waste recycling Food waste pre-grinding kept in cooler at at seafood processor to reduce volume seafood processor at seafood processor Report on Mandatory Business Recycling -- Prepared July

10 Exh ibits Revised Ordinances of City and County of Honolulu Sec Mandatory Recycling By Commercial Establishments Sec Mandatory Commercial Food Waste Recycling - Businesses Affected By Mandatory Laws Food Waste 348 Glass EXHIBIT - EXHIBIT D C Office Paper 198- EXHIBIT E Education Food Waste Recycling Tip Sheet - Glass Recycling Tip Sheet - Office Paper Recycling Tip Sheet - EXHIBIT EXHIBIT G Website Business Recycling Page - Enforcement Annual Compliance Forms lnpection Procedures Inspection Notice EXHIBIT EXHIBIT EXHIBIT L Compliance Inspection Form EXHIBIT F EXHIBIT J K ExHIBIT H I M EXHIBIT EXHIBIT B A Report on Mandatory Business Recycling -- Prepared July

11 Exhibit A Revised Ordinances of City and County of Honolulu Chapter 9 COLLECTION AND DISPOSAL OF REFUSE Sec Business. (a) No person shall operate or maintain a business without arranging or providing for the collection of all refuse there from. (b) Where the collection of refuse is to be made by the division, the owner or occupant of the business shall prepare and place refuse for collection in the manner set forth in Section (c) The owners of liquor-serving establishments shall arrange and provide for the separate collection and recycling of glass containers and the owners of office buildings shall provide for the separate collection and recycling of office paper, newspaper and corrugated cardboard. In so doing, liquor-serving establishments and office buildings shall not place those recyclable materials in the same containers as those holding refuse, or in a manner which causes or is intended to cause the collection of the recyclable materials with refuse. For the purposes of this subsection: (1) Liquor-serving establishment means a business establishment that sells liquor or intoxicating liquor to be consumed on the premises of the establishment, and shall include bars, nightclubs, cabarets, taverns, and any restaurant where liquor or intoxicating liquor is sold for consumption on the premises, including restaurants within hotels and office buildings; (2) Liquor or intoxicating liquor means the same as is defined in HRS Section (3) Office building means any building with, or group of connected buildings with an aggregate of, 20,000 square feet or more of office space, excluding common areas; provided that office space shall not include any portion of a building used for resort, retail or educational purposes. An office building, as defined in this subsection, which is occupied by city agencies, in whole or in part, shall be subject to the requirements of this subsection, except where the city agencies are already participating in a recycling program under Section The owner of a liquor-serving establishment or office building may petition the chief for an exemption from the recycling requirements of this subsection in part or in full if the owner can demonstrate that the establishment or office building, as the case may be, does not generate a sufficient amount of the designated recyclable material to warrant separate collection for recycling. The owner of a liquor-serving establishment or office building may petition the chief to suspend the applicability of this subsection to the applicant if the applicant demonstrates that recycling service for the items the applicant is required to recycle is unavailable to the applicant, or that the cost of recycling the applicable recyclable materials exceeds the cost of disposing of those same items at the HPOWER facility or the city s landfills. If the chief grants the application, the requirements of this subsection shall be suspended until such time as recycling service becomes available to the applicant, or the cost of the recycling service is less than or equal to the cost of disposal of the recyclable items at the HPOWER facility or the city s landfills. The chief shall, from time to time, review the availability and cost of the recycling service to those persons for whom the requirements of this subsection have been suspended. For the purposes of this subsection, the cost of the recycling service shall include only those costs that the recycler would charge the owner of a liquor-serving establishment or office building, whichever is applicable, for picking up and disposing of the items to be recycled, and the cost of disposal of the items to be recycled at the HPOWER facility or the city s landfills shall include the city s tipping fee and the cost of transporting the recyclable items to either of the aforementioned disposal facilities. If the chief determines that the requirements of this subsection shall no longer be suspended with regard to a particular liquor-serving establishment or office building, the chief shall notify the owner of the establishment or building by registered mail and such owner shall be required to recycle the appropriate items in accordance with this subsection within 60 days of receipt of the notice. Report on Mandatory Business Recycling - Prepared July

12 The chief may also suspend the requirements of this subsection during the period of a work stoppage or any other interruption of refuse collection service to the office buildings and liquor-serving establishments that are subject to this subsection. The chief shall prepare and submit to the council an annual report on the progress of the implementation of this subsection. The report shall be submitted on July 1st of each year; provided that the first annual report shall be submitted on July 1, (Sec , R.O (1983 Ed.); Am. Ord ) Report on Mandatory Business Recycling -- Prepared July

13 Exhibit B Revised Ordinances of City and County of Honolulu Chapter 9 COLLECTION AND DISPOSAL OF REFUSE Sec Food waste recycling. (a) The owners of the following food establishments located within the City and County of Honolulu shall: (i) arrange and provide for the separate collection of food waste and for its recycling by a recycling facility in the city; or (ii) separate food waste from all other solid waste generated by the food establishment and deliver the food waste to a recycling facility: (1) A restaurant that occupies 5,000 square feet or more of floor area and serves 400 or more prepared meals per day based on an annualized average. If a restaurant is also a catering establishment, it shall be considered a restaurant for purposes of this section. If a restaurant has on its premises a place where the primary method of service, for all mealtimes, is food and drink orders taken and served to customers at a self-service counter, that portion of the premises devoted to the taking and serving of such food and drink orders, and any dining area serving customers of such self-service counter, shall not be counted in determining the square feet of the restaurant or the number of prepared meals served by the restaurant. (2) A food court as defined in subsection (g). The company or entity that manages the shopping center or building where the food court is located shall be required to comply with the requirements of this section unless the owners of the food establishments in the food court are responsible for the disposal of their refuse, in which case the owners of those establishments shall be responsible for complying with this section. (3) A hotel with a kitchen or kitchens and one or more function rooms. For the purposes of this subdivision, a kitchen means that place which is not part of a restaurant and where food is prepared for hotel employees or functions on the hotel s premises. (4) A market that occupies 18,000 square feet or more of floor area. (5) A food manufacturer or processor that occupies 5,000 square feet or more of floor area. (6) A catering establishment that is not also a restaurant or part of a restaurant and which serves or sells 400 or more prepared meals per day based on an annualized average. (7) A hospital which serves 400 or more prepared patient meals a day based on an annualized average. For the purposes of this subsection, for the first year following January 1, 1997, * the annualized average number of prepared meals served or sold per day by a food establishment shall be the average number of meals prepared per day in the year prior to January 1, 1997 * for food establishments that have been in existence for one year or more prior to January 1, * For establishments that have not been in existence for that length of time prior to January 1, 1997, * the annualized average shall be determined based on the number of prepared meals served or sold per day during the first year that the food establishment has been in existence following January 1, * Except as provided above, establishments shall use the prior year s average number of prepared meals served or sold per day in determining whether they are required to recycle their food waste in accordance with this section. [*Editors Note: January 1, 1997 is substituted for the effective date of this ordinance. ] (b) This section shall not apply to any church or nonprofit organization except a hospital, as provided in subsection (a). Further, this section shall not apply to any food service establishment which offers as the primary method of service, for all mealtimes, food and drink orders taken at and served to the customer at a self-service counter; provided that this exemption shall not apply to food establishments in markets or establishments in a food court. (c) The requirement to recycle food waste under this section shall be applicable only to the food waste from kitchens and food preparation, handling, and manufacturing or processing areas, and from dining areas where customers are served by waiters or waitresses, or where tables or meals are cleared away by employees of the business or establishment. The requirement of this subsection shall not apply to commercial cooking oil waste or commercial FOG waste. Report on Mandatory Business Recycling -- Prepared July

14 Instead, the removal, transport, and disposal of such waste shall be subject to Chapter 14, Article 5A. (d) A food establishment that is required to recycle food waste under this section may combine such waste with that of other establishments, or may separately collect and recycle its own food waste. (e) All food establishments otherwise required to recycle food waste under this section shall not be required to do so if the disposal charge for disposing of food waste at a recycling facility in the city, including the cost of transporting the food waste to the facility, exceeds the tipping fee or disposal charge for disposing of waste at the H POWER facility, as provided in Section 9-4.2, plus the cost of transporting refuse to such facility. The chief shall make this determination. (f) The owner of a food establishment that is otherwise required to recycle food waste may petition the chief to suspend the applicability of this section to the applicant if the applicant demonstrates that recycling service for food waste is unavailable to the applicant. If the chief grants the application, the requirements of this section shall be suspended until such time as recycling service becomes available to the applicant. The chief shall, from time to time, review the availability of recycling service to food establishments for which the requirements of this section have been suspended. If the chief determines that recycling service is available and that the requirements of this section shall no longer be suspended with regard to a particular food establishment, the chief shall notify the owner of the establishment by registered mail and that owner shall be required to recycle food waste in accordance with this section within sixty days of receipt of the notice. The chief may also, on the chievs own initiative, suspend the requirements of this section: (1) During the period of a work stoppage or any other interruption of recycling collection service to the food establishments that are subject to this section; or (2) Whenever the chief determines that there are inadequate recycling facilities or there is inadequate recycling capacity to dispose of the food waste being collected pursuant to this section. (g) For the purposes of this section: Catering establishment means the same as defined in Section Composting facility means an establishment that conducts either major or minor composting operations, as defined in Section Food bank means a facility that receives donations of food for redistribution to needy groups, individuals or families. Food court means an area within a building or shopping center where five or more food establishments are situated and serviced by a common dining area. Food establishment means a catering establishment, food court, food manufacturer or processor, hospital, hotel, market, or restaurant. Food manufacturer or processor includes an establishment that generates food waste and is primarily involved in the manufacture or processing of food products, including animal products, but excluding baked goods. Food waste means the same as that term is defined under the definition of recyclable materials in Section Function room means an area within a hotel where events are held at which food is served, including but not limited to wedding receptions, business meetings, conferences, banquets and parties. Hospital means the same as defined in Section Hotel means the same as defined in Section Market includes establishments where fresh meat, fish or produce is prepared, handled and displayed for sale at retail or wholesale. Meal includes any food item or items served as an entree at breakfast, lunch or dinner, but excludes beverages and desserts, if the beverages or desserts are served by themselves and not part of a breakfast, lunch or dinner. Prepared meals means meals that have been cleaned, cooked, or otherwise prepared on the premises of the food establishment, and shall exclude prepackaged meals that are cooked or otherwise prepared elsewhere and only sold on the premises of the establishment. Prepared meals includes meals a portion of which have been precooked or prepared off the premises of the establishment. Report on Mandatory Business Recycling -- Prepared July

15 Prepared Recycling facility includes a composting facility, waste bioconversion facility, rendering facility, pig farm or other agricultural facility that uses food waste as animal feed or for other agricultural use, or any other facility that recycles food waste and is approved by the director for that purpose. Recycling service is a service or collection of services that includes the collection and transportation of food waste to a recycling facility by a refuse hauler or other company that collects the food waste, and the recycling or reuse of that food waste by a recycling facility, which may or may not be operated by the company that collects and transports the food waste. Rendering facility means an establishment that converts kitchen grease, cooking oils, meat scraps or other slaughterhouse waste, waste from meat processing plants, or any combination of the foregoing items, for use in the manufacture of such products as cosmetics, detergents, plastics, paints, tires and animal feed products. Restaurant means a place of business where food is served for compensation and includes the kitchen or food preparation area of that place of business, but excludes any portion of the establishment that is a bakery serving baked goods for consumption on or off the premises of the restaurant and excludes a quick-serve food service establishment which offers as the primary method of service, for all mealtimes, food and drink orders taken at and served to the customer at a self-service counter. Waste bioconversion facility means a facility where food and other organic waste are converted into useable byproducts. (h) The department may adopt rules in accordance with HRS Chapter 91, having the force and effect of law, for the implementation, administration and enforcement of this section. (I) Upon presentation of proper credentials, the director or the director s duly authorized representative, may enter at reasonable times any building or premises of a food establishment and inspect the books and records of a food establishment to determine compliance with the requirements of this section; provided that such entry and inspection shall be made in such a manner as to cause the least possible inconvenience to the persons in possession of the property and the owners of the food establishment; and provided further that an order of a court authorizing such entry and inspection shall be obtained prior to entry or inspection in the event that such entry or inspection is denied or resisted by the persons in possession or owners of the food establishment. On January 1, 1997 * and quarterly thereafter: (1) each waste bioconversion facility in the city shall report to the refuse division on: (a) how much private refuse haulers or other companies are being charged as of the end of the quarter being reported, per unit of weight or volume, for disposing of food waste at the bioconversion facility, and how much the facility is charging per unit of weight or volume, if the facility both collected and disposed of food waste from a food establishment; (b) the amount of food waste, per unit of weight or volume, that the facility recycled during the previous quarter; and (2) each refuse hauler or other company that collects and transports food waste shall report to the refuse division on how much, per unit of weight or volume, the hauler or company charged food establishments as of the end of the quarter being reported to collect and dispose of their food waste. (k) Nothing in this section shall preclude a food establishment from donating leftover or unsold food that is safe to consume to a food bank. (Added by Ord ; Am. Ord , 02-14) [*Editorls Note: January 1, 1997 is substituted for the effective date of this ordinance. ] ) Report on Mandatory Business Recycling -- July

16 Kailua FOOD WASTE (348 BUSINESSES) Various business types as defined in Ordinance EXHIBIT C BUSINESSNAME STREET4t STREETNAME CITY ZIP 11l32 Cafe & Catering 1132 Bishop St. Honolulu J3360 On The Rise 3660 Waialae Ave. Honolulu p801 Alakea Street Building 100 N. Beretania St. Honolulu lairpoll Honolulu Hotel :3401 N. Nimitz Hwy. Honolulu lala Moana center 1450 Ala Moana Blvd. Honolulu lala Moana Hotel 410 Atkinson Dr. Honolulu lalan Wong s Restaurant 1857 S. King St. Honolulu laloha Nursing /Rehah C:entre Kam Hwy. Kaneohe laloha Products 2829-A Mokumoa St. Honolulu Anna Millers Kaonohi St. Aiea larancino Di Mare 2552 Kalakaua Ave. Honolulu Armstrong Produce Ltd. 802 Mapunapuna St. Honolulu jaston Waikiki Beach Hotel 2570 Kalakaua Ave. Honolulu jatlantis Seafood & Steak 2284 Kalakaua Ave. Honolulu Aulani Aliinui Dr. Kapolei frure 2259 Kalakaua Ave. Honolulu Bad Bistro 30 Aulike St. Kailua 967:34 Beijing Chinese Seafood 2301 Kalakaua Ave. Honolulu jbenihana of Tokyo 2005 Kalia Rd. Honolulu joest Western Plaza Hotel 3253 N. Nimitz Hwy. Honolulu Big City Diner Pall Morni St. Aiea Big City Diner 1060 Auahi St., 1$4 Honolulu Big City Diner 94-BOO Ukee Street Waipahu Big City Diner - Honolulu 3569 Waialae Ave. Honolulu Big City Diner Hekili St. Kailua Bob s Big Boy Restaurant Farrington Hwy. Waipahu Bravo Restaurant Bar Kaonohi St. Aiea Bubba Gump Shrimp Co Ala Moana Blvd. Honolulu Buzz s Original Steak House Kuahao Place Pearl City uzz s Original Steak House 413 Kawailoa Rd. Kailua Cactus Bistro 767 Kailua Rd. Kailua California Pizza Kitchen 2284 Kalakaua Ave. Honolulu Icalifomia Pizza Kitchen 1450 Ala Moana Blvd. Honolulu California Pizza Kitchen 4211 Waialae Ave. Honolulu California Pizza Kitchen Moanalua Rd. Aiea Castle Medical Center 640 Ulukahiki St. Kailua Cheeseburger Beachwalk 226 Lewers St. Honolulu Cheeseburger in Paradise 2500 Kalakaua Ave. Honolulu Report on Mandatory Business Recycling -- Prepared July

17 #16 Kunia BUSINESS NAME STREET # STREET NAME CITY ZIP Cheeseburger Waikiki (Nui) 1945 Kalakaua Ave. Honolulu Chef Mavro Restaurant 1969 South King St. Honolulu IChelsea Catering 129 lako Place Honolulu Chili s Grill & Bar Restaurant 590 Farrington Hwy. Kapolel Chili s Grill & Bar Restaurant lurniaina St. Waipahu Ichili s Grill & Bar Restaurant 4211 Waialae Ave. Honolulu Ichili s Grill & Bar Restaurant Meheula Pkwy. Mililani Ichili s Grill & Bar Restaurant 2350 Kuhio Ave. Honolulu Ichili s Grill & Bar Restaurant Pall Monii St. Aiea Chuck s Cellar 150 Kaiulani Ave. Honolulu IChuck s Steak and Seafood Waipahe Pt. ICapolel jchuck s Steak House 2335 Kalakaua Ave. Honolulu Icostco Wholesale, # Kapolei Parkway Kapolel lstc0 Wholesale, # A Keahole St. Honolulu Costco Wholesale, # Ka (ika Blvd. Waipahu lcostco Wholesale, # Alakawa St. Honolulu Otani Producer Inc 1321 Hart St. Honolulu I Dave & Buster s 1030 Auahi St. Honolulu Denny s # benny s Kunia Rd. Waipahu # Kaneohe Bay Dr. Kaneohe Diamond Head Market fgrill 3158 Monsarrat Ave. Honolulu Diamond Head Seafood 966 Robello lane Honolulu Dixie Grill Kamehameha Hwy. Aiea K Steakhouse 2552 Kalakaua Ave. Honolulu Don Quijote - Waipahu Farrington Hwy. Waipahu loon Quijote- Kaheka 801 Kaheka St. Honolulu Don Quijote-Pearl City 850 Kamehameha Hwy. Pearl City Dos Cholos Karnehameha Hwy. Haleiwa loot s Restaurant 130 Mango St. Wahiawa lou VIN 1115 Bethel St. Honolulu iouke s Restaurant/ Bar 2335 Kalakana Ave. Honolulu Elks lodge 2933 Kalakaua Ave. Honolulu lembassy Suites Hotel 201 Beachwalk St. Honolulu Finest Food Company, Inc. 743 Waiakarnilo Rd. Honolulu Ifoodland - # Harding Ave. Honolulu Foodland - # California Ave. Wahiawa Foodland - # Ala Moana Blvd. Honolulu Foodland Fort Weaver Rd. Ewa Beach Report on Mandatory Business Recychng -- Prepared July

18 #19 #43 #9 FoodIand BUSINESS NAME STREET # STREET NAME CITY ZIP Kipapa Dr. Mililani Ifoodland #2 414 N. School St. Honolulu Foodland - # Kamehameha Hwy. Haleiwa Foodland - # Waipio Uka St. Waipahu Foodland - # Kameharneha Hwy. Laie IFoodland # Hekili St. Kailua IFoodland 4850 Kapolei Pkwy. Kapolei Foodland # Kaneohe Bay Dr. Kaneohe Foodland Waimano Home Rd. Honolulu IFoodland Farms #3 820 Hind Drive, #101 Honolulu frodland/sack N Save foods Farrington Hwy. Nanakuli Foodland/Sack N Save Foods 4561 Salt Lake Blvd. Honolulu IFoodland/Sack N Save Foods 1505 Dillingham Blvd. Honolulu Foodland/Sack N Save Foods 1460 S. Beretania St. Honolulu Forrnaggio Grill 305 Hahani St. Kailua Fresh Island Fish Co., Inc North Nirnitz Hwy. Honolulu Fresh Topical Delights [IC 2003 Colburn St. Honolulu Frito-Lay of Hawaii Malakeke P1 Waipahu Fukuya Delicatessen Icatering 2710 South King St. Honolulu Furusato Sushi 2420 Kalakaua Ave. Honolulu IGarden & Valley Isle Seafood 225 N. Niniitz Hwy. Honolulu IGate Gourmet International 110 Pohakulana Pt. Honolulu IGiovanni Pastrami 227 Lewers St. Honolulu Good To Grill 888 Kapahulu Ave. Honolulu Gordon Biersch Brewery 1 Aloha Tower Dr. Honolulu Gyotaku Japanese Restaurant Kaahumanu St. Pearl City igyotaku Japanese Restaurant 5730 Kalanianaoie Hwy. Honolulu IGyotaku Japanese Restaurant 1824 S. King St. Honolulu Gyotaku Japanese Restaurant 25 Kaneohe Bay Dr. Kailua Hale Koa Hotel 2055 Kalia Rd. Honolulu Hale Vietnam th Ave. Honolulu Haleiwa Joe s Haiku Rd. Kaneohe Haleiwa Joe s Seafood Grill Kamehameha Hwy. Haleiwa Halekulani Hotel 2199 Kalia Rd. Honolulu I Halekulani Hotel 2199 Kalia Rd. Honolulu Halekulani Hotel 2199 Kalia Rd. Honolulu Hatekulani Hotel 2199 Kalia Rd. Honolulu Halekulani Hotel - Orchids 2199 Kalia Rd. Honolulu Report on Mandatory Business Recycling-- Prepared July

19 BUSINESS NAME Ham Produce & Seafood, Inc IHam Produce & Seafood, Inc. IHard Rock Cafe Hatsuhana Restaurant Hawaii Food Products Inc. Hawaii Prince Hotel Waikiki Hawaii Prince Hotel Waikiki IHawaii Princ.e Hotel Waikiki Hawaii Prince Hotel Waikiki IHawaii Prince Hotel Waikiki IHawaii State Hospital IHawaiian Eateries, Inc. Hawaiian Fresh Seafood, Inc. IHawai ian Miso & Soy Co., Ltd. Henry Louis Higa Meat & Pork Market Ltd. Highway Inn jhighway Supermarket Hilton Hawaiian Village ihiltoll Waikiki Beach Hiroshi s Eurasiori Tapas Hokele Restaurant Honolulu Fish Company IHonolulu Museum Art Café Honolulu Warehouse Co. H ooters Host Honolulu Joint Venture IHPC Foods Ltd., Poi HPC Foods Ltd., PPC HPC Foods Ltd., Sprouts Hula Grill Waikiki Hyatt Regency - Main Kitchen Hyatt Regency - Shor Hyatt-iapengo I Love Country Café/Bakery lihilani Resort & Spa Ihilani Resort & Spa thilani Resort & Spa L I STREET# STREET NAME CITY ZIP 918 Bannister St. Honolulu 968W 748 Puuhale St. Honolulu Beachwalk St. Honolulu Kalia Rd. Honolulu Ukee St. Waipahu Holomoana St. Honolulu Holornoana St. Honolulu Holomoana St. Honolulu Holornoana St. Honolulu Holomoana St. Honolulu Keaahala Rd. Kaneohe Malina Place Kaneohe Alahao Street Honolulu Mary Street Honolulu Pa a St. Honolulu N. Nimitz Hwy. Honolulu Ala Moana Blvd. Honolulu Waipahu St. Waipahu Kalia Rd. Honolulu Kuhio Ave. Honolulu Ala Moana Blvd. Honolulu Lewers St. Honolulu Gulick Ave. Honolulu S. Beretania St. Honolulu Pa a St. Honolulu Ala Moana Blvd. Honolulu P.O. Box Honolulu libby St. Honolulu Libby St. Honolulu Libby St. Honolulu Kalakaua Ave. Honolulu Kalakaua Ave. Honolulu Kalakaua Ave. Honolulu Kalakaua Ave. Honolulu Queen St. Honolulu Olani St. Kapolei Olani St. Kapolei Olani St. Kapolei Report on Mandatory Business Recyc ing -- Prepared Ju y

20 BUSINESSNAME STREETU STREETNAME CITY ZIP Ihilani Resort & Spa Olani St. Kapolel lihilani Resort & Spa Olaru St. Kapolei IHOP Kamehameha Hwy. Kaneohe IHOP 1850 Ala Moana Blvd. Honolulu IHOP Kaahumanu St. Pearl City IIHOP at Ohana Waikiki 2211 Kuhio Ave. Honolulu Iii Lupino 2233 Kalakaua Ave. Honolulu llikai Bar & Grill 1777 Ala Moana Blvd. Honolulu International In-Flight Catering 310 Rodgers Blvd. Honolulu Bistro & French Pastry 3447 Waialae Ave. Honolulu Jade Dynasty Seafood 1450 Ala Moana Blvd. Honolulu liames D. Swoish, Inc. P.O. Box 257 Honolulu JamisoWs by the Sea Kamehameha Hwy. Haleiwa IJim.v Buffet/ Beachcomber 2300 Kalakaua Ave. Honolulu IJoe Kim Kim s Chee Inc. 819 Moowaa St., #12 Honolulu IKabuki Restaurant-Waimalu Kamehameha Hwy. Aiea Kaiser Medical center 3288 Moanalua Rd. Honolulu Kaiwa 2222 Kalakaua Ave. Honolulu Kakaako Kitchen 1200 Ala Moana Blvd. Honolulu Kapiolani Community College 4303 Diamond Head Rd. Honolulu Kapiolani Medical Center 1319 Punahou St. Honolulu Karen s Kitchen 614 Cooke St. Honolulu IKeoni by Keo s 150 Kaiulani Ave. Honolulu Kincaids Classic Am Dining 10O Ala Moana Blvd. Honolulu IKing s Village Shopping Center 4211 Waialae Ave. Honolulu Koolau Catering Inc Kionaole Rd. Kaneohe Kuakini Medical Center 347 N. Kuakini St. Honolulu ILe Bistro 5730 Kalanianaole Hwy. Honolulu tikelike Drive Inn, Ltd 745 Keeaumoku St. Honolulu Little Village Noodle House 1113 Smith Street Honolulu Longhi s Restaurant 1450 Ala Moana Blvd. Honolulu Itove s Bakery 911 Middle St. Honolulu Lulu s Waikiki 2586 Kalakaua Ave. Honolulu Makino Chaya Aiea, Inc Kaonohi St. Aiea Mandalay Restaurant 1055 Alakea St. Honolulu Manson Products Inc Kalani St. Honolulu IMarian Harada Enterprised P.O. Box Wahiawa Marukai Market Place 1020 Auahi St. Honolulu Report on Mandatory Business RecycHng -- Prepared July

21 STREETNAME BUSINESSNAME STREET. CITY ZIP Marukai Wholesale Mart Kameharneha Hwy. Honolulu Matmakea Market P1 -food Ct 1120 Maunakea St. Honolulu Mei Sum Chinese Dim Sum 1170 Nuuanu Ave. Honolulu Mitsu-Ken 1223 North School St. Honolulu Mix Plate Café 1111 Dillingham Blvd. Honolulu Moe s Southwest Grill Moanalua Rd. Aiea Monterey Bay Canners Moanalua Rd. Aiea Morimote Waikiki 1775 Ala Moana Blvd. Honolulu Nato Fresh Makakalo St. Waimarialo Neiman Marcus-Mariposa 1450 Ala Moana Blvd. Honolulu New Otani Kaiinana Beach 2863 Kalakaua Ave. Honolulu Nico s Pier N. Nimtz Hwy. Honolulu Nijiya Market 1009 University Ave. Honolulu Food Take Out 420 Waiakarnilo Rd. Honolulu Norpac Fisheries Export 1535 Colburn St. Honolulu Norpac Fisheries, Inc Ualena St. Honolulu Ocean House Restaurant 2169 Kalia Rd. Honolulu lodoriko 2400 Koa Ave. Honolulu Okonon1iyaki Chibo Restaurant 2201 Kalakaua Ave Honolulu jola Kamehameha Hwy. Kahuku Old Spaghetti Factory (The) 1050 Ala Moana Blvd. Honolulu I0ie Tree Café 9614 Kilauea Ave. Honolulu JOn Stage Waikiki 2201 Kalakaua Ave. Honolulu loutback Steak House 6650 Kalanianaole Hwy. Honolulu Outback Steak House Ukee Street Waipahu Joutback Steak House 302 Karnokila Blvd. Kapolei P.F.Chang.s China Bistro 2201 Kalakaua Ave. Honolulu Pacific Beach Hotel 2490 Kalakaua Ave. Honolulu Pacific. Beach Hotel 2490 Kalakaua Ave. Honolulu IPacific Beach Hotel/Catering 2490 Kalakaua Ave. Honolulu Pacific Supermarket Farrington Hwy. Waipahu Paesano Ri.storante ltaliano 2752 Woodlawn Dr. Honolulu Pagoda Koi Restaurant 1525 Rycroft St. Honolulu Pall Momi Medical Center Moanalua Rd. Aiea Paradise Cruise, Star of Hnl 666 Nimitz Hwy. Honolulu Peariridge Center Moanalua Rd. Aiea Plaza Club Hawaii, Ltd. 900 Fort St. Mall Honolulu Polynesian Cultural Center Kamehameha Hwy. Laie Report on Mandatory Business Recycling -- Prepared July

22 Enchanted Hawaii Kapolei Mililani Waikiki BUSINESS NAME STREET U STREET NAME CITY ZIP Queen Kapiolani Hotel 150 Kapahulu Ave. Honolulu 968Th Iqueen s Medical Center 1301 Puiichbowl St. Honolulu Red lobster 1765 Ala Moana Blvd. Honolulu Restaurant Row/Waterfront 500 Ala Moana Blvd. Honolulu Restaurant Suntory 2233 Kalakaua Ave. Honolulu Restaurant Yoshiya 2255 Kalakaua Ave Honolulu Roberts Regency Culinary 680 lwilei Rd., U 700 Honolulu iromano s Macaroni Grill 1450 Ala Moana Blvd. Honolulu Royal Garden Chinese 410 Atkinson Dr. Honolulu Royal Hawaiian Shopping 2201 Kalakaua Ave. Honolulu 96815!Roy s Restaurant - Hawaii Kai 6600 Kalanianaole Hwy. Honolulu IRoy s Restaurant - Ko Olina Aliinui Dr. Kapolei Roy s Restaurant lewers St. Honolulu Ruby Tuesday Kamehameha Hwy. Kaneohe Ruby Tuesday 930 Valkenburg St. Honolulu IRuby Tuesday - Ala Moana 1450 Ala Moana Blvd. Honolulu Ruby Tuesday - Mililani Meheula Pkwy. Mililani Ruby Tuesday-Kapolei 4470 Kapolei Pkwy Kapolei Ruth s Chris Steak House 500 Ala Moana Blvd. Honolulu IRuth s Chris, Steak House 226 Lewers St. Honolulu Ryan s Grill 1200 Ala Moana Blvd. Honolulu Safeway - Isateway - Isatewav - Isafeway - ISateway - - Aikahi U Kaneohe Bay Dr. Kailua lake 1060 Keolu Dr. Kailua Kai # Keahole St. Honolulu Kailua # Hamakua Dr. Kailua Kaneohe # Kameharneha Hwy. Kaneohe # Farrington Hwy. Kapolel sateway - Manoa # East Manoa Rd. Honolulu Isafeway - # B Meheula Pkwy. Mililani Isafeway - Pall # Pall Hwy. Honolulu sateway - Salt lake # Ala lilikoi St. Honolulu sateway- Ewa Beach Keaunui Dr. Ewa Beach afeway- Kapahulu # Kapahulu Ave. Honolulu Isams Club Kamehameha Hwy. Pearl City ISansei Seafood Restaurant 2552 Kalakaua Ave. Honolulu Sarento s Top of the Italian Kaahumanu St. Aiea ISeafood Village Chinese 2420 Kalakaua Ave. Honolulu Shakey s Pizza Parlor Farrington Hwy. Waipahu Report on Mandatory Business Recycling -- Prepared July

23 BUSINESS NAME Isheraton Princess Kailuani Sheraton Royal Hawaiian Sheraton Waikiki jshirokiya Restaurant Shore Bird Restaurant Side Street Inn ISide Street Inn ISo Ono Food Products ISorabot Restaurant Isouth Shore Grill Spada Bar & Grill Stage Restaurant IStarwood Hotels & Resorts jstraub Clinic & Hospital Istuart Anderson s Cattle Co. ISu per Foods, inc. Surfing Museum & Grill ITamura s Wahiawa Tanaka of Tokoyo Tanaka of Tokyo East Tanaka of Tokyo West Tango Contemporay Café Tanioka s Seafood & Catering jtaormina Sicilian Cuisine IThe Cheesecake Factory jthe Food Company [[he Kahala Hotel & Resort IThe Modern Honolulu JThe Morton s Steakhouse IThe Old Spaghetti Factory [[he Pineapple Room jthomas Calvert & Associates [[iki s Grill and Bar ITirnes Super Market frirnes Super Market itimes Super Market Times Super Market Times Super Market STREETU STREETNAME 120 Kaiulani Ave Kalakaua Ave Kalakaua Ave Ala Moana Blvd Kalia Rd Hopaka St. 614 Kapahulu Blvd Ualena St. 805 KeeaurnokuSt Monsarrat Ave. 400 Royal Hawaiian 1250 Kapiolani Blvd Kalakaua Ave. 888 S. King St Kaahurnanu St P.O. Box Kalakaua Ave. Kilani Ave. Kalakaua Ave. Kaiulani Ave. Ala Moana Blvd. Ala Moana Blvd. Farrington Hwy. Lewers St. Kalakaua Ave. Keolu Dr. Kahala Ave. Ala Moana Blvd. Ala Moana Blvd. Ala Moana Blvd. Ala Moana Blvd. Pohukaina St. Kalakaua Ave. S. Beretania St. Kameharneha Hwy. Kupuohi St. Hui lwa St. Kaahumanu St. [ CITY Honolulu Honolulu Honolulu Honolulu Honolulu Honolulu Honolulu Honolulu Honolulu Honolulu Honolulu - Honolulu - Honolulu Honolulu Pearl City Honolulu Honolulu Wahiawa Honolulu Honolulu Honolulu Honolulu Waipahu Honolulu Honolulu Kailua Honolulu Honolulu Honolulu Honolulu Honolulu Honolulu Honolulu Honolulu Kaneohe Waipahu Kaneohe Pearl City ZIP Report on Mandatory Business Recycling -- Prepared July

24 Mcfully Mililani BUSINESS NAME STREETU j STREET NAME CITY ZIP jrimes Super Market - Aiea Aiea Heights Dr. Aiea (Times Super Market - Kahala st Ave. Honolulu ITimes Super Market - Kailua 590 Kailua Rd. Kailua (Times Super Market - Kaimuki 3221 Waialae Ave. Honolulu ITimes Super Market - Liliha 1425 liliha St. Honolulu ITimes Super Market S. King St. Honolulu (Times Super Market Meheula Pkwy. Mililani Times Super Market - Waipahu Farrington Hwy. Waipahu Times Super Market N. School St. Honolulu Restaurant 1910 Ala Moana Blvd. Honolulu (Top of Waikiki 2270 Kalakaua Ave. Honolulu (Town 3435 Waialae Ave. Honolulu ITme World Foods, Inc Waiwai Loop Honolulu Tsukiji Fish Market 1450 Ala Moana Blvd. Honolulu iturtle Bay Resort Kamehameha Hwy. Kahuku lu. Okada & Co., Ltd 1000 Queen St. Honolulu IVictoria Ward centers 1240 Ala Moana Blvd. Honolulu (Wah Kung Restaurant 1151 Mapunapuna St. Honolulu (Waialae Country Club 4997 Kahala Ave. Honolulu Waianae Store Farrington Hwy. Waianae IWaikele Country Club Paioa P1. Waipahu IWaikiki Beach Marriott Resort 2552 Kalakaua Ave. Honolulu Waikiki Beach Walk 227 Lewers St. Honolulu Waikiki Parc Hotel - Nobu 2233 Helumoa Rd. Honolulu Waikiki Resort Hotel 2460 Koa Avenue Honolulu Waikiki Shopping Plaza 2270 Kalakaua St. Honolulu Wailana Coffee House 1860 Ala Moana Blvd. Honolulu fwaimalu Shopping Center Kamehameha Hwy Aiea jwarabeya 2850 P&a St. Honolulu IWestin Moana Surfrider 2365 Kalakaua Ave. Honolulu (Whole Foods Market 4211 Waialae Ave. Honolulu IWhole Foods Market 629 Kailua Rd. Kailua IWillows 901 Hausten St. Honolulu 96826!Windward Mall Kamehameha Hwy. Kaneohe Wing Sing Seafood, Inc. 230 Libby St. Honolulu wolfgang s Steakhouse 2301 Kalakaua Ave. Honolulu Wong s Meat Market Ltd Sand Island Pkwy Honolulu Wong s Produce 690 Halekauwila St. Honolulu Report on Mandatory Business Recycling-- Prepared July

25 GLASS (791 BUSINESSES) Liquor serving establishments EXHIBIT D BUSINESS NAME 12TH AVE GRILL J2 RENDE VUU :2ND FLOOR CAFE ON THE RISE 39 HOTEL LLC 53 BY TUE SEA GRILL AND BAR 18 FAT FAT 8 BAR & GRILLE 9TH AVE. ROCK HOUSE [ACACL LOUNGE FAIRPORT HOTEL AKASAKA RESTAURANT [AKI-NO-NO LucoNis BAR & GRILL [ALA MOANA HOTEL [ALA WAI CAFE [ALAN WONG S RESTAURANT [ALOHA LOUNGE [ALOHA TABLE [AMY S PLACE [ANGELO PIETRO, INC. [ANNA O BRIEN S, INC. [ANYPLACE COCKTAIL LOUNGE [ANYTIME CAFE [ARANCINO AT TIlE KAUAL ARANCINO DI MARE [ARANCINO LLC IARMBAR SPORTS BAR AND GRILL [ARNOLDS BEACH BAR & GRILL [ART S HIDEAWAY [ASAHI GRILL KEEAUMOKU LLC [ASSAGGIO ALA MOANA [ASSAGGIO BISTRO ITALIAN [ASSAGGIO HAWAII KAI ASSAGGIO KAPOLEI [ASSAGGIO MILILANI [ASSAGGIO, INC. [ATEANTIS SEAFOOD & STEAK AULANL A DISNEY RESORT & SPA [AUNTIE PASTO S [AUNTIE PASTO S L4ZTECA RESTAURANT BACCHUS WAIKIKI BAd BISTRO BACK ALLEY CAFE BAIJO S LOUNGE STREET TH AVENUE 197 SAND ISLAND ACC RD 2555 CARTWRIGUT ROAD 3660 WAL4LAE AVENUE 39 NO. HOTEL ST. 2ND FL 53 AHUI STREET 1680 KAPIOLANI BLVD 1327 S. BERETANIA ST 3435 WAJALAE AVE 803 KAMEHAMEHA HWY 3401 NO. NIMITZ HWY 1646 KONA STREET 2633 SOUTH KING ST 565 KOKEA ST., BLDG ATKINSON DRIVE 404 KAPAHULU AVENUE 1857 S. KING STREET 3435 WAIALAE AVE 2238 LAUPLA STREET 49 N HOTEL ST 1585 KAPIOLANI BLVD S BERETAMA ST 2065 S. KING STREET 2919 KAPIOLANI BLVD 5000 KAHALA AVENUE 2552 KALAKAUA AVE 255 BEACH WALK AIEA HEIGHTS DR 339 SARATOGA ROAD 1110 BISHOP STREET 815 KEEAUMOKU ST 1450 ALA MOANA BLVD WAL4LAE AVENUE 7192 KALANIANAOLE HWY 777 KAIfOKILA BLVD MEHEULA PKWY 354 ULTJNIU STREET 2284 KALAKAUA AVE ALU NUI DR 1099 SO. BERETANIA ST KUPUOHI ST 3617 WAIALAE AVE 408 LEWERS ST 30 AULIKE STREET 920 SHERAN ST 70 KUKLTI STREET C1T t PEARL CITY ALEA KAPOLLI MILILANI KA1LUA KAPOLEI WA1PAHU KAILUA WAHIAWA zip $ Report on Mandatory Business Recycling -- Prepared July

26 BUSINESS NAME I STREET CITY ZIP IBA-LE SANDWICHES & BAKERY 2445 CAMPUS RD [BAMBOOZE 2070 KALAKAUA AVE I [BANZ.41 SUSHI BAR KAMEHAMEHA HWY HALEIWA [BAR NORTH HOTEL ST I [BAR SEVEN 1344 KONA STREET [BARBERS POINT BOWLING CENTER SARATOGA AVE KAPOLEI [BEIJING CHINESE SEAFOOD 2301 KALAKAUA AVE [BELLA BISTRO 201 HAMAKUA DR KAILUA 9673$ [BENE PESCE 2310 KUHIO AVE, NO BENIHANA OF TOKYO HILTON HAWAIIAN VILLAGE [BERNINI 1218 WAIMANU ST [BEST WESTERN /PLAZA HOTEL 3253 NO.NIMITZ HWY [BEVY LLC 661 AUAHI ST [BIG CITY DINER UKEE ST WAIPAHU [BIG CITY DINER PALl MOMI ST AIEA [BIG CITY DINER 1060 AUAHI STREET #4 9681$ BIG CITY DINER 3565 NO.3 WAIALAE AVE [BIG CITY DINER 108 HEKILI ST KAILUA 9673$ [BLT STEAK WAIKIKI LLC 223 SARATOGA RD [BLUE RIBBON BAR & GRILL LLC 1831 SOUTH KING ST [BLUE SEA LOUNGE TH AVE [BOMuwnERs BAR & GRILL 201-A HAMAKUA DR KAILUA 9673$ [BOBS SPORTS BAR 170 HAMAKUA DR KAILUA 9673$ [BONITA LOUNGE 803 KAMEHAMEHA HWY PEARL CITY [BONSAI RESTAURANT & LOUNGE 500 ALA MOANA BLVD [Biuxiws GRILL 4510 SALT LAKE BLVD jbru-o RESTAURANT & BAR KAONOHI ST AIEA [BREAKERS KAM HWY HALEIWA [BRICK OVEN PIZZA 889 KAMOKILA BLVD KAPOLEI [BRICK OVEN PIZZA KANEOHE KAMEHAMEHA HWY KANE ORE [WS BAR & GRINDS D KAMEHAMEHA HWY HALEIWA [BUBBA GUMP SHRIMP CO ALA MOANA BLVD. 9681$ [BUCA DI BEPPO 1030 AUAHI STREET 9681$ [BUDNAMUJIP 871 KAPIOLANI BLVD [BmALo WILD WINGS GRILL 1778 ALA MOANA BLVD [Bttrruo WILD WINGS GRILL 1000 KAMEHAMEHA HWY PEARL crr [BUONA SERA RISTORANTE 131 HEKILI ST STE 101 KAILUA 9673$ BUTTERFLY 1346 KAPIOLANI BLVD 9681$ [BUZZ S ORIGINAL STEAK HOUSE 413 KAWAJLOA RD KAILUA 9673$ [BUZZ S ORIGINAL STEAK HOUSE KUAHAO PL PEARL crii CABANA S POOL BAR 2330 KUHIO AVE I CACHE LOUNGE 1218 KONA STREET 9681$ CACTUS 767 KAILUA RD KAILUA 9673$ [CAFE ANASL S. BERETANIA ST CAFE BRONCO 1549 COLBURN ST CASE DUCK BUTT 901 KAWAIAUAO ST 9681$ Report on Mandatory Business Recycling -- Prepared July

27 BUSINESS NAME STREET CiTY ZIP: CAFE GANGNAM KARAOKE 655 KEEAUMOKU ST CAFE JULIA & LANL4KEA CATERING 1040 RICHARDS ST ICAFE MIRO 3446 WAIALAE AVE CAFE SISTINA 1314 SOUTH KING ST jc ATE WOEL CHOOL BONG 1679 MAKALOA ST ICAJUN KING KAMEHAMEHA HWY AIEA CALIFORIA BEACH ROCK N SUSHI 404 WARD AVE CALIFORNIA GIRLS 550 CALIFORNIA AVE WAHIAWA CALIFORNIA PIZZA KITCHEN MOANALUA RD AIEA CALIFORNIA PIZZA KITCHEN 1450 ALA MOANA BLVD CALIFORNIA PIZZA KITCHEN, INC WAIALAE AVE CALIFORNIA PIZZA KITCHEN, INC KALAICAUA AVE ICA.LIFORMA PiZZA KITCHEN, INC. 609 KAILUA RD KAILVA CAMELLIA BUFFET 930 MCCULLY ST CAMELOT RESTAURANT & LOUNGE 818 SHERIDAN ST CANAL BAR 1311 N. KING ST CANOE HUT LOUNGE 2628 WAIWAI LOOP CANTON SEAFOOD RESTAURANT 923 KEEAUMOKU ST CATTLE COMPANY STEAKHOUSE KAAHUMANU ST PEARL CITY ICENTERPLATE SALT LAKE BLVD CENTERPLATE 777 WARD AVE CHA-CHA-CHA SALSARIA 377 KEAHOLE ST CHAMPIONS SPORTS BAR & GRILL 1108 KEEAUMOKU ST 9681$ IdLERS STATION 746 KOHOU ST CHEESEBURGER BEACUWALK 226 LEWERS ST CHEESEBURGER IN PARADISE 2500 KALAKAUA AVE ICHEESEBURGER WAIKIKI 1945 KALAKAUA AVE CHEF CHAI 1009 KAPIOLANI BLVD 9681$ ICHEF MAVRO RESTAURANT 1969 SOUTH KING ST CHEZ KAONOHI ST. AJEA CHEZ KENZO. INC SOUTH KING ST 9681$ ICHIANG MM THAI RESTAURANT 2239 S. KING ST CuBA-KEN 468 ENA ROAD ICHIKO S TAVERN 930 MCCULLY ST ICEILIIS GRILL & BAR PALl MOMI ST AIEA CHILI S GRILL & BAR FARRINGTON HWY. KAPOLEI JCHILIS GRILL & BAR 3211 WAIALAE AVE CHILI S GRILL & BAR MEIIEULA PKY MILILANI C HILf S GRILL & BAR 2330 KUHIO AVENUE CHILI S GRILL AND BAR LtTMIAINA ST WAIPAHU CHINA GARDEN RESTAURANT 2299 KITHIO AVE CHINPEI RAMEN 2080 SOUTH KING ST ICHO GA JIP 825 KEEAUMOKU ST CHOCO HOUSE 44$ Nit STREET CHOI S GARDEN KOREAN RYC ROFT ST CHOI S LOUNGE 803 KAMEHAMEHA HWY PEARL CITY Report on Mandatory Business Recycling -- Prepared July

28 BUSINESS NAME I STREET L cm ZIP CROON CRUN SHAKA SHAKA 1649 KALAKAUA AVE CHRIsTINE S LOUNGE KAMEHAMEHA HWY AIEA ICHUCK S CELLAR AT OUTRIGGER 150 KARLANI AVE CHUCKS STEAK HOUSE 2335 KALAKAUA AVE CHuCK S STEAK HOUSE & SEAFOOD WAIPAHE PL KAPOLEI CINDY S PLACE 1610 KALANI ST ICLNNAMON S RESTAURANT 315 ULUNIU ST KAILUA JCLUB KAMERAMEHA HWY PEARL CiTY CLUB REPUBLICAN ST CLUB KOHOU ST ICLUB KEEAUMOKU ST CLUB ACE 641 KEEAUMOKU ST UB ANGEL 205 LEWERS ST CLUB BEST FRIEND FARRINGTON HWY WAIPABU IcLUB BLOSSOM WAIPAHU ST WAIPAHU ICLUB BLUE STAR 1347 COLBURN ST CLUB BOOMERANG 1339 NUUANU AVE CLUB BUSINESS 706A SHERIDAN ST CLUB CASABLANCA 743 K WAL4KAMILO RD ICLUB CASINO 1340 KAPIOLANI BLVD CLUB CHANCE KAMEHAMERA HWY AIEA CLUB CLEOPATRA 1095 DILLINGHA1I BLVD 96817!CLUB D 1320 KALANI ST. # ICLUB DESTINY 803 KAMEHAMEHA HWY PEARL CITY CLUB ECLIPSE 1414 DILLINGHAM BLVD ICLUB EVERGREEN 1376 KAPIOLANI BLVD ICLUB EXCEL 1414 DILLINGRAM BLVD CLUB FEMME NIT 1673 KAPIOLANI BLVD 96814!CLUB FESTIVAL KAMEHAMEHA HWY AIEA ICLUB GEISHA HOUSE 103$ KAPIOLANI BLVD CLUB GENJI 1785 S. KING STREET JCLUB GREEN TEE 1414 DILLINGHAM BLVD ICLUB HOT ASH 593 KAMEHAMEHA HWY PEARL CITY ICLUB JASMINE 706 SHERiDAN ST #B CLUB JOIN US 945 KAIIEHAMEIIA HWY PEARL CITY CLUB KE KM S LOUNGE 10 NORTH HOTEL ST ICLUB KOMO MAT KAMEHAMEHA HWY KANE ORE CLUB LA VIE EN ROSE 641 KEEAUMOKU ST ICLUB LITTLE SAIGON 180 N. NL1IITZ HWY ICLUB MAMBO SPORTS BAR 100 NORTH BERETANL4 ST )CLUB MERMAID 2119 LAUULA ST. 9681$ CLUB NEW DAMOUR 1362 B KAPIOLANI BLVD jc:lub NEW VIP KA1fEHA1IEIIA HWY AIEA ICLUB PATTAYA 708 S. QUEEN ST CLUB RED ROSE 1646 KONA STREET CLUB ROCK-ZA 1770 KAPIOLANI BLVD Report on Mandatory Business Recycling -- Prepared July

29 BUSINESS NAME ICLUB RUBY CLUB SANDY CLUB SECRET CLUB SERJYA jclub SOOMI ICLUB SPLASH CLUB SPOTLITL CLUB SUNDANCE CLUB THAI ANGEL CLUB TRIPLE D CLUB WATERFALL CREATIONS IN CATERING ICREEKSIDE LOUNGE CROUCHING LION INN [DA BIG KAHUNA W4UCIKI [DA KINES SPORTS BAR [DA SMOI HOUSE BBQ [DASH GASTRO PUB AVE & BUSTER S DEBBIE S PLACE IDELTA SKY CLUB [DIAMOND head THEATRE [Drs RAKE [DIXIE GRILL BBQ & CRAB SHACK IDORAKU WAIKIKI LLC [DORAKUJBLUE TREE CAFE DOS CHOLOS [DOTS [DOUBLETREE ALANA WAIKIKI DOWNBEAT DINER I LOUNGE [DUC S BISTRO [DUKE S WAIKIKI IDUVIN LLC FEASTERN PARADISE RESTAURANT EGGS N THINGS EL CHARRO MEXICANO AIEA [ELEVEN 44 ELLIE S [EMBASSY SUITES HOTEL IEWA BEACH GOLF CLUB [EXOTIC NIGHTS [FAThOY S FAIRWAY BISTRO [FERGUSON S IRISH PUB [FIvE 0 BAR AND LOUNGE, LLC [FIVE OCEAN [FLAMINGO PEARL CITY STREET FARRINGTON HWY 815 KEEAUMOICU ST 818 SRERThAN ST 1939 S. KING STREET 1253 MOOKAULA ST 1360 S. KING ST 847 MOOWAA STREET 703 QUEEN STREET 1429 MAKALOA ST 1362 KAPIOLANI BLVD. 727 WAIAKAMILO ROAD 874 DLLLINGHAM BLVD 153-A HAMAKUA DRIVE KAMEHAMEBA HWY 2299 KUHIO AVENUE 545 KAAABJ STREET 441 HOBRON LANE 1018 MCCULLY STREET 1030 AUABI ST 1283 S. KING STREET 300 RODGERS BLVD 520 MAKAPUU AVENUE 1338 YOUNG STREET KAMEHAMEIJA HWY 2233 KALAKAUA AVE 1009 KAPIOLANI BLVD KAMEHAMEHA HWY 130 MANGO ST 1956 ALA MOANA BLVD. 42 N. HOTEL STREET 1188 MAUNAKEA ST 2335 KALAKAUA AVE 1115 BETHEL ST 1403 AND 1405 S. KING ST 451 PHKOIST AIEA HEIGHTS DR 1134 BETHEL STREET 1362 A KAPIOLANI BLVD 201 BEACH WALK FORT WEAVER RD 909 HALEKAUWILA ST KAMEHAMEHA HWY 729 BISHOP STREET 22OIKALAKAUA AVE 1108 KEEAUMOKU STREET 803 KAMEHAMEHA HWY crrv ZIP WAIPA.RU KAILUA KAAAWA AIEA HALEPeVA VAHL4WA AIEA EWA BEACH KANEOHE PEARL CITY Report on Mandatory Business Recycling -- Prepared July

30 BUSINESS NAME STREET f CITY zu rook VUEN SEAFOOD 1960 KAPIOLANI BLVD [FORMAGGIO GRILL 30$ HAHANI STREET #305 KAILUA IFORMAGGIO WINE BAR 2919 KAPIOLANI BLVD [FRESCO RESTAURANT 2005 KALIA ROAD [FROG HOUSE RESTAURANT 1602 KALAKAUA AVENUE LFURUSATO SUSHI 2424 KALAKAUA AVE FUSION WAIKIKI 2260 KUillO AVE jfutaba RESTAURANTJCATERING HANAWAI CIR WAIPAHU IGAKU 1329 SOUTH KING ST IGAZEN BAR & GRILL 2840 KAPIOLANI BLVD IGENIUS LOUNGE 346 LEWERS STREET 9681$ IGENKI SUSHI 820 HIND DRIVE IGENKI SUSHI LUMIAINA ST WAIPAHU IGENKI SUSHI HAWAII 885 KAPAH1TLU AVE GERMAINES LUAU OLAI ST. EWA BEACH GINGER HOUSE MEHEULA PKWY MILILANI IGINZA WON RESTAURANT 2155 LAUULA ST IGIOVANNI PASTRAMI 227 LEWERS ST GLORIA BRIDAL SERVICES KALANIANAOLE HWY WALMANALO GOLD GATE LOUNGE 16 N HOTEL ST IGOLDEN DUCK KAHALA CHINESE 4230 WAIALAE AVE IGOMA ICifi RAMEN 631 KEEAUMOKU ST IGOMA TEl RAMIN 1200 ALA MOANA BLVD IGOMA TEl RAMEN 1450 ALA MOANA BLVD IGORDON BIERSCH BREWERY 1 ALOHA TOWER DR IGREEN APPLE LOUNGE 803 KAMEHAMEHA HWY PEARL CITY IGREENS & VINES 909 KAPIOLANI BLVD IG S BAR & GRILL E WAIPAHU ST. WAIPAHU IGYOTAKU JAPANESE RESTAURANT 5730 KALANIANAOLE HWY IGYOTAKU JAPANESE RESTAURANT 1824 S. KING ST GYOTAKU JAPANESE RESTAURANT KAARUMANU ST PEARL CITY GYOZA NO OHSHO 131 KAIULANI AVE GYU-KAKU KAMEHAMEHA hwy KANEOHE GYIT-KAKU 307 LEWERS ST, # IGYU-KAKU 1221 KAPIOLANI BLVD # IGYUTA 758 KAPAHULU AVE HALE VIETNAM RESTAURANT TH AVE BALEIWA JOE S SEAFOOD GRILL HAIKU ROAD KANEOHE [EIALEIWA JOE S SEAFOOD GRILL KAMEHAMEIIA HWY HALEIWA IHALEKULANI HOTEL 2199 KALL4 ROAD IHALONA LOUNGE 1350 MOOKAULA ST llama S PLACE KAUHALE ST AIEA juan YANG RESTAURANT 1311 N. KING ST HANAJUBAN 2005 KALIA ROAD BANKS CAFE 1038 NUUANU AVE HAPPY DAYS CHINESE SEAFOOD 3553 WAJALAE AVE Report on Mandatory Business Recycling -- Prepared July

31 IcnYP BUSINESS NAME STREET [HAPPY VALLEY PASTA & PIZZA 3106 MONSARRAT AVE HARBOR PUB INC: ALA MOANA BLVD HARBOR VILLAGE CUISINE 7192 KALANL4NAOLE HWY HARD ROCK CAFE 280 BEACH WALK HASR BISTRO 31 N. PAUAHI ST. #1A HATSUHANA RESTAURANT 2005 KALIA ROAD HAWAII CONVENTION CENTER 1801 KALAKAUA AVE HAWAII KAI GOLF COURSE 8902 KALANIANAOLE HWY [HAWAII PRINCE GOLF CLUB FORT WEAVER RD [WA BEACH [HAWAII PRINCE HOTEL WAIKIKI 100 HOLOMOANA ST [HAWAII THEATRE CENTER 1130 BETHEL STREET IHAWAD YACHT CLUB 1739-C ALA MOANA BLVD [HAWAIIAN BRIAN S BILLIARDS 1687 KALAUOKALANI WAY [HAWAIIAN MONARCH HOTEL 444 MU STREET HAWA1TAN STEAKIIOUSE & BAR KUNIA ROAD WAHIAWA [HEE fling RESTAURANT 449 KAPAHULU AVE [HEIJOUEN 949 KAPARULU AVE [HENRY LOUIS 2850 PAA STREET [HIBISCUS CLUB 342 WARD AVENUE [HIDEAWAY CAFE 1913 DUDOIT LANE [HIGHWAY INN AT KAKA AKO 680 ALA MOANA BLVD [HIIPAKA LLC KAMEHAMEHA HWY HALEIWA HILTON HAWAIIAN VILLAGE 2005 KALL4 ROAD [HILTON WAIKIKI BEACH 2500 KUIIJO AVE RIME 1631 KAPIOLANI BLVD HINONE MIZUNONE 1345 S. KING ST IHNL AERIE NO MOKAUEA ST IHNL LODGE NO 616 B P0 ELKS 2933 KALAKAUA AVE JBoAX31EI COUNTRY CLUB KAIMAILE SLA2OS [WA BEACH [IOK(TLANI WAIKIKI/HILTON 2181 KALAKAUA AVENUE [H0LOHOLO BAR & GRILL 2494 S. BERETANIA ST [HoME BAR & GRILL 1683 KALAKAUA AVE [HOME THE BRAI BREWING CO 901 & 905 WAIMANU ST [HONEY S AT KOOLAU KIONAOLE RD KANE OKE [HoNOLULu CLUB 932 WARD AVED COUNTRY CLUB 1690 ALA PUUMALU ST [ MUSEUM OF ART 900 S BEREThNIA ST TAVERN 417 NORONANI ST #C HONU ICAI LAM PLACE OF WELINA WAIALII PLACE KAPOLEI [ROOTERS 1 ALOHA TOWER DR HOST JT VENTURE CO RNL INTERNATIONAL AIRPO [HOTEL RENEW BY ASTON 129 PAOAKALANI AVE 96815!HUKILAU 1088 BISHOP ST #LL [HULA GRILL WAWWI 2335 KALAKAUA AVE HULA S BAR & LEI STAND 134 KAPAHULU AVE [HUSH BAR & GRILL 747 QUEEN ST Report on Mandatory Business Recycling -- Prepared July

32 BUSINESS NAME STREET CITY ZIP jhyatt PL4CE WAIKIKI BEACH 175 PAOAKALANI AVE RYATT REGENCY WAIKIKI KALAKAUA AVE IHYS STEAK HOUSE 2340 KUHIO AVE [ECmRJKI JAPANESE NABE KAMEHAMEHA HWY KANEOHE 9674$ ICHIRJM JAPANESE NABE KAONOHI ST. AIEA ICHUUKI JAPANESE NABE 510 PIIKOI ST IIGE S RESTAURANT & 19TH PUKA OIIIANA PLACE AIEA jil LUP1NO 2233 KALAKAUA AVE IlL MEDITLRRANEO RISTORANTE KING STREET [IUKAI HOTEL 1777 ALA MOANA BLVD IIMANAS (TEl) 2626 SO. KING ST [IMUA LOUNGE 815-B KEEAUMOKU ST [IN BETWEEN 2155 LAUULA ST [INDIGO 1121 NUUANU AVE [IRISH ROSE SALOON, INC..178 ENA ROAD [ISLANDS FINE BURGERS & DRINKS 1450 ALA MOANA BLVD [IZAKAVA NARU 2700 SOUTH KING ST. #D [ & C BAR & GRILL LOUNGE 812 A LEHUA AVE PEARL CITY j W. MARRIOTT ifiilani RESORT OLANI ST KAPOLEI JJ. DOLAN S 1149 BETHEL ST JA KAL Cm RESTAURANT 1333 YOUNG ST. 9681$ [JADE DYNASTY SEAFOOD 1450 ALA MOANA BLVD IJAMESON S BY THE SEA KAMEHAMEHA HWY HALEIWA IJAPANESE RESTAURANT AKI 1427 MAKALOA ST IJAPANESE TASTE HAKKEI 1436 YOUNG ST [JAZZ MINDS ART & CAFE KAPIOLANI BLVD [JIMMY BUFFETTS 2300 KALAKAUA AVE JINROKU PACIFIC 2427 KUHIO AVENUE JONG GA KOREAN RESTAURANT 512 A PIIKOI STREET [JOSE S MEXICAN RESTAURANT 1131 KOKO HEAD AVE [jp LOUNGE 1413 DILLINGHAI4I BLVD JUST TACOS MEXICAN GRILL MEHEULA PKWY MILILANI [JUST TACOS MEXICAN GRILL OLAM ST KAPOLEI [K STYLE 1245 MOOKAULA ST IKABUKL RESTAURANT 600 KAPIOLANI BLVD ItKABUKL RESTAURANT L HAMEHA HWY AIEA [KAEW S THAI VILLA LLC 1502 LILEHA STREET LKAILUA PALACE 115 ONEAWA ST KAILUA IKAILUA RACQUET CLUB 629 ONEAWA ST KAILUA IKAILUA TOWN PUB AND GRILL 26 HOOLAI STREET KAILUA [KAIMUKI GRILL TH AVENUE [KALA ENA BISTRO 1888 KALAKAUA AVE jkal.4pawai CAFE & DELI 750 KAILUA ROAD KAILUA [KAMPAI SUSHI BISTRO LOUNGE 2460 KOA AVENUE [KANEOHL YACHT CLUB KANEOHE BAY DR KANEOHE KANG HODONG KAPIOLANI BLVD Report on Mandatory Business Recycng -- Prepared Ju y

33 BUSINESS NAME STREET j CITY ZIP KAPOLEI GOLF COURSE FARRINGTON hwy KAPOLEI [KARAOKE RUT 909 KAPAHULU AVE KATHy S PLACE 1336 DILLINGRAM BLVD [KELLEY O NEIL S 311 LEWERS ST [KEO ENTERPRISES, INC KUHIO AVE KEONI BY KEO S 150 ICAIULANI AVE KICKIN KAJUN RESTAURANT 1518 MAKALOA ST [KIKrS AFTER HOURS 1633 KAPIOLANI BLVD KIKUVA JAPANESE RESTAURANT 1315 NO. KING STREET [K1MOBEAN COFFEE 150 KAIULANI AVENUE KThIUKATSU TONKATSU 320 LEWERS STREET [KIN CRAN SUSHI 500 ALA MOANA BLVD [KIN WAR CHOP SUEY C KA11ERAME11A 11W KANEOHE [KINCAIIYS FISH, CROP & STEAK 1050 ALA IOANA BLVD KING S KORNER SPORTS BAR 2334 S. KING STREET [KING S PUB 444 MU STREET [KING S SHABU SHABU 1110 MCCULLY ST [KIRIN RESTAURANT 2518 S. BERETANIA ST [KrE N KITCHEN, INC UNIVERSITY AVE LKO OLINA GOLF CLUB, LLC ALUNUI DR KAPOLEI IK0BE JAPANESE STEAK HOUSE 1841 ALA MOANA BLVD KOUN0TORI 2626 SOUTH KING ST [icoko HEAD CAFÉ 113$-C; 12TH AVENUE [KONA BEAN CAFE 700 NORTH NL\IITZ HWY KONA BREWING c;o.. LLC 7192 KALANIANAOLE HWY [KONA KAI SUSHI IZAKAYA 3579 WAIALAE AVE KOOLAU BALLROOMS KIONAOLE RD KANEOHE IKVUNGS SEAFOOD. INC SOUTH KING ST LA CUCARACRA MEXICAN BAR 2446 KOA AVE LA CUCINA 725 KAPIOLAM BLVD [LA MARIANA SAILING CLUB. INC. 50 SAND ISLAND ROAD LA TOUR CAFE 888 N. NIMITZ HWY. # LADDAS PLACE MOLOALO ST WAIPAHU [LAST STOP LOUNGE LEOKU ST WAIPARU [LE BISTRO 5730 KALANIANAOLE HWY [ii NONT E HAWAII 590 FARRINGTON HWY KAPOLEI [LEEWARD BOWL 850 KAMEHAMEHA HWY PEARL CITY [LEGEND SEAFOOD RESTAURANT 100 N. BERETANTA ST [LEGENDS 411 NARUA ST [LEGENDS IN CONCERT WAIKIKI 2201 KALAKAUA AVE [LEMONGRASS CAFE 83 NORTH KING ST [LESLIE S PLACE 549 KOKEA ST. C-i [LISA S HOUSE ENTERPRISES LLC 3250 UALENA ST [LITTLE SEOUL II, LLC 2600 SOUTH KING ST [Lo JAX ON SEASIDE 2256 KITHIO AVE [LOBBY 6 ATRIUM BAR 300 RODGERS BLVD Report on Mandatory Business Recyc1ng -- Prepared Ju y

34 BUSIKESS NAME STREET CITY ZIP LOBSTER KING 1380 S. KING STREET LONGRrs ALA MOA.NA 1450 ALA MOANA BLVD ILOS CIL4PARROS. LLC 2140 SOUTH BERETANIA ST Los GARCIAS RESTAURANT 14 ONEAWA ST KAILUA [LOULEN S RESTAURANT 1125 NORTH KING ST LUCKY BELLY 50 NORTH HOTEL ST LUCKY HONU 1414 DILLINGHAM BLVD ILUIBUENO S MEXICAN SEAFOOD KAMEHAMEHA HWY HALEIWA [LUll s WAIKIKI 2586 KALAKAUA AVE [LUNG FUNG 572$ KALANL4NAOLE HWY [LUSH LOUNGE 1217 HOPAKA ST LZ LOUNGE 818 SHERIDAN ST 9681$ [M NIGHTCLUB! THE ROW BAR 500 ALA MOANA BLVD IMABUHAY CAFÉ 1049 RIVER STREET MAGIC OF POLYNESIA 2300 KALAKAUA AVENUE IMAGOKORO 1831 ALA MOANA BLVD, IMAGURO YA 3565 WAIALAE AVE [MAI LAN RESTAURANT 1224 KEEAUMOKU ST IMAILE S THAI BISTRO 333 KEAHOLE ST. NO.2B MAfl.I SUNSET GRILL FARRINGTON HWY WAIANAE MAKAUA VALLEY COUNTRY CLUB MAKAHA VALLEY RD WAJANAE [MAKAI HALE WAIALII PLACE KAPOLEI IMAKINO CHAYA ALEX, INC KAONOHI ST AJEA IMAKITTII CORPORATION 2380 KUHIO AVENUE IMANOA VALLEY THEATRE 2833 EAST MANOA RD [MAPLE GARDEN RESTAURANT 909 ISENBERG ST [MARIAN S 245$ S. BERETANL4 ST [MARRIOTT S KO OLINA BEACH CLU WAIPAHE PL KAPOLEI IMARU HI MEHEUIA PKWY MILILANI [MATSUGEN 255 BEACHWALK, UNIT MATTEO S CAFE 364 SEASiDE AVENUE [MATTEO S ITALIAN RESTAURANT 364 SEASIDE AVENUE [MAX S OF MANILA 801 DILLINGHAM BLVD [MENCHANKO-TEI RESTAURANT 903 KEEAUMOKU SI, MEXICO UNDO 600 KAILUA ROAD, KAILUA [MEXICO RESTAURANT 1247 NORTH SCHOOL ST [MEZz 127 LLC 745 FORT ST [MIcHELLE S RESTAURANT LOUNGE 641 KEEAUMOK1J ST 9681$ MICHIL S AT THE COLONY SURF 2895 KALAKAUA AVE 9681$ IMICITJNOKU CORPORATION 835 KEEAUMOK1T ST [MID-PACIFIC COUNTRY CLUB 266 KAELEPULU DR KAILUA [MIKAWON II 2345 KLJHIO AVENUE [MILILANI GOLF CLUB RESTAURANT KUAUEL&NI AVE MILILANI MILLION RESTAURANT 626 SHERIDAN ST MIMASUYA ITALIANO 1341 KAPIOLANI BLVD # MINATO SUSHI MANIA 930 HAUOLI STREET Report on Mandatory Business Recycling -- Prepared July

35 BUSINESS NAME STREET CiTY ZIP [MISTY KONA STREET IMOANALUA GOLF CLUB 1250 ALA AOLANI ST FMOANA-SURflUDER HOTEL 2365 KALAKAUA AVE MOJO BARBERSHOP 1157 BETHEL STREET [MO-JOE S SPORTS BAR & GRILL KAM HWY KANEOHE [MONACO BAR 1689 KAPIOLANI BLVD [MONKEYPOD KITCHEN BY OLANI STREET KAPOLEI [MONTEREY BAY CANNERS MOANALUA RD AIEA [MOOSE MCGILLYCUDDY S 310 LEWERS ST [MORNING BREW 600 KAILUA RD. SUITE 120 KAILUA [MORTON SfCHICAG0-STE4KH0U5E 1450 ALA MOANA BLVD [MR. OJISAN 1018 KAPAHULU AVE [MURPHY S BAR & GRILL 2 MERCHANT STREET [MW RESTAURANT 1538 KAPIOLANI BLVD INANCYtS KITCHEN W4JPIQ UKA ST #14 WAIPAIIU [NANZAN GIRO GIRO 560 PENSACOLA ST [NASHVILLE WAIKIKI 2330 KUHIO AVE NECO 1960 KAPIOLANI BLVD. # [NEW CHINESE GARDEN 426 ULUNIU STREET KAILUA NEW CLUB SUN 532 CUMMINS ST [NEW EAGLE CAFE 1130 MMITZ HWY #A [NEW HANAGASA INN 1343 RIVER STREET [NEW HANAHOU LOUNGE 1112 NUUANU AVE [NEW NIGORI COCKTAIL LOtThGE 535 WARD AVENUE [NEW WON KEE SEAFOOD 100 N. BERETANL4 ST [NEWTOWN DRIVE inn KAAHELE ST AIEA [Nmo s 1129 N. NIMITZ HWY [N0B0RU JAPANESE RESTAURANT 201 HAMAKUA DR KAILUA NOBU WAIKIKI 2233 HELUMOA ROAD [NOCTtrA LOU) GE 500 ALA MOANA BLVD [NORDSTROM MARKETPLACE CAFE 1519 KAPIOLANI BLVD [0AHU COUNTRY CLUB 150 COUNTRY CLUB RD OCEAN SPORTS RESTAURANT 2012-A SOUTH BERETANL4 ST OCEAN SUITE WAIKIKI 205 LEWERS ST ODORIKO MAIKO BEKKAN 2400 KOA AVE OFF THE WALL RESTAURANT/BAR KAMEHAMEHA HWY. AIEA OHANA EAST 150 KAIULANI AVE OHANA KARAOKE 2 & BBQ HUI twa STREET KANEOKE OJIYA 1718 KAPIOLANI BLVD OKONOM1YAKI CHIBO 2201 KALAKAUA AVE [OLD KEMOO PUB 1718 WILIKINA DR WAHL4WA OLOMANA GOLF LINKS KALANIANAOLE 11W WADIANALO OLOMANA GOLF LINKS KALANIANAOLE HW WAIMANALO ON STAGE DRINKS & GRINDS 802 KAPAHULU AVE [ONOE 2238 LAUULA STREET [OSAKA RAMEN KAMEHAMEHA HWY AIEA Report on Mandatory Business Recycling-- Prepared July

36 BUSINESS NAME f STREET Cr11 ZIp O TOOLE S IRISH PUB 902 NUUANU AVENUE OUTBACK STEAKUOUSE 302 KAMOKILA BLVD KAPOLEI [OUTBACK STEAKHOUSE 6650 KALANIANAOLE HWY OUTBACK STEAKHOUSE 1765 ALA MOANA BLVD OUTBACK STEAKHOUSE UKEE ST WAIPARU IOUTRIGGER CANOE CLUB 2909 KALAKAUA AVE OUTRIGGER REEF 2169 KALIA RD P.r. CHANG S CHINA BISTRO 2201 KALAKAUA AVE PACIFIC BEACH HOTEL 2490 KALAKAUA AVE PAESANO AT WAIMALU LLC KAAUUMANU ST AIEA [PAESANO RISTORANTE ITALIANO 2752 WOODLAWN DRIVE PAGODA FLOATING RESTAURANT 1525 RYCROFT ST PALAZZO RISTORANTE ITALIANO KAUHALE ST AIEA PALl LANES LLC 120 HEKILI STREET KAILUA [PANDA CUISINE 641 KEEAUMOKU ST [PANDORA CAFE, LLC 1526 MAKALOA ST 96814!PANYA 1288 ALA MOANA BLVD [PARADISE COVE LUAU ALII NUI DR KAPOLEI [PAU HANA LOUNGE 746 KOHOU ST # [PEARL COUNTRY CLUB KAONOHI ST AIEA [PEARL HARBOR - BR VALKENEURGH ST [P VIETNAMESE 1960 KAPIOLANI BLVD PRO NAM VIETNAIESE 725 KAPIOLANI BLVD PRO OLD SAIGON VIETNAMESE 2270 KUHIO AVE 96815!PHO ONE VIETNAMESE CUISINE 1617 KAPIOLANI BLVD [PRO ONE VIETNAMESE CUISINE 777 KAMOKILA BLVD KAPOLEI [PRO SAIGON INC KAPIOLANI BLVDD # [PRO TRI VIETNAMESE 1307 KALAKAUA AVE [PRO VIET ThEN HONG LLC 2756 WOODLAWN DR PIAZZETTA INC OLANI ST KAPOLEI [PINKY S PUPU BAR & GRILL 970 N. KALAIIEO AVE. KAILUA PINT AND JIGGER 1936 S. KING ST. # PIZZA BOB S A11ERAME11A HWY. HALEIWA IPLATINUM LOUNGE 1270 N. KING ST [PLAYBAR 2310 KUHIO AVE [PoIuxAI BALLROOMS 735 IWflEI ROAD IPORKY S SPORTS PUB & GRILL 32 MALUNIU AVE KAILUA IPRIMA TRATORJA 108 HEKELI ST, SUITE 107 KAILUA [PRINCESS KAIULANI HOTEL 120 KAJULANI AVE IPROTEA CAFE 2045 KALAKAUA AVE. #L PUB JAN-KEN-PON 1463 S. KING ST PUEO S RESTAURANT GEIGER RD EWA BEACH [QUEEN KAPIOLANI HOTEL 150 KAPAHULU AVENUE [RAGING CRAB LLC 665 KEEAUMOKU ST !RAKUEN LOUNGE 1153 BETHEL ST [RB SPORTS BAR AND GRILL 2535 COYNE ST Report on Mandatory Business Recycling -- Prepared July

37 BUSINESS NAME STREET j CITY j ZIP [REAL A GASTROPUB 1020 AUARI ST IRED HOUSE IN. LLC 835 KEEAUMOKU ST [RED LOBSTER 1765 ALA MOANA BLVD REPUBLIK 1349 KAPIOLANI BLVD [RE STAURANT EPIC 1131 NUUANU AVENUE [RESTAURANT K.AI-WA 226 LEWERS SI, NO. L [RESTAURANT KO 3196 WAIALAE AVENUE RESTAURANT KUNI LEOKANE STREET WAIPARtI [RESTAURANT KUNIO LUML4ENA STREET WAIPAIIU [RESTAURANT SUNTORY 2233 KALAKAUA AVE RESTAURANT WADA 611 KAPAHULU AVE RESTAURANT YOSH1YA 2255 KALAKAUA AVE RICADO S ITALIANO KAM HIGHWAY AJEA [RINGER HUT 2255 KUHIO AVE !R1NKA 1500 KAPIOLANI BLVD [RIVALS 2211 KtTHIO AVE # ROBATA GRILL T:SUKUNEYA STYLE 1432 UNIVERSITY AVE [ROCK ISLAND CAFE 131 KAJJJLANI AVE ROKKAKU 1450 ALA MOANA BLVD ROMANO S MACARONI GRILL 1450 ALA MOANA BLVD ROUND TABLE PIZZA 150 KAIULANI AVE [ROUND TABLE PIZZA 2005 KALIA ROAD ROUND TABLE PIZZA KEOLU DRIVE KAJLUA [ROYAL GARDEN CHINESE REST 410 ATKINSON DR [ROYAL HAWAIIAN GOLF CLUB 770 AULOA ROAD KAILUA [ROYAL HAWAIIAN HOTEL 2259 KALAKAUA AVE ROYAL KUNIA COUNTRY CLUB ANONUI STREET WAIPAHU [ROY S KO OLINA ALUNITI DRIVE KAPOLEI ROYS RESTAURANT 6600 KALANIANAOLE HWY [ROY S WAIKIKI 226 LEWERS ST, [RUBY TUESDAY 1450 ALA MOANA BLVD [RUBY TUESDAY MEHEULA PKWY MILILANI RUBY TUESDAY 930 VALKLNBUIG, UNIT [RUBY TUESDAY KAMEHAMEHA HWY KANEOHE [RUBY TUESDAY 4170 ICAPOLEI PKWY KAPOLEI [RUTH S CHRIS STEAK HOUSE 226 LEWERS STREET [RUTWS CHRIS STEAK HOUSE 500 ALA MOANA BLVD [RYAN s GRILL AT WAR]) CENTRE 1200 ALA MOANA BLVD SAENG S KAILUA THAI CUISINE 315 HAIIAM STREET KAILUA SAKURA 3008 WAIALAE AVE SAKURA TERRACE 1230 SOUTH KING ST ISALA THAI 1333 NUUANU AVE [SALT 3605 WAIALA.E AVE SANDY S PLACE 1400 KAPIOLANI BLVD SANSEI SEAFOOD & SUSHI BAR 2552 KALAKAUA AVE [SARA S PLACE 650 KOUOU STREET Report on Mandatory Business Recycling -- Prepared July

38 BUSINESS NAME STREET CiTY ZIP ISARENTO S TOP OF THE I 1777 ALA MOANA BLVD 9681$ ISEA DRAGON TABLE 1491 SOUTH KING ST ISEA LIFE PARK KALAMANAOLE HWY WALMANALO ISEAFOOD VILLAGE CHINESE 2424 KALAKAUA AVE., # ISEASII)E BAR & GRILL 2256 KUHIO AVENUE SEOUL GARDEN YAKINIKU 1679 KAPIOLANI BLVD SEOUL SEOUL 815 KEEAUMOKU ST ISERGS MEXICAN KITCHEN NALO LL KALANIANAOLE HWY WAIMANALO SHABV SHABU HOUSE 1221 KAPIOLANI BLVD SUAKEY S PIZZA PARLOR FARRINGTON HWY WAIPAHU SHERATON WAIKIKI HOTEL 2255 KALAKAUA AVE SHINSHO TEl 1613 NUUANU AVENUE SHIROKIVA ALA MOANA SHOPPING CNT SUOKUDO JAPANESE 1585 KAPIOLANI BLVD 96814!SHORE BIRD 2169 KALL ROAD ISHOWBOX 985 DILLJNGHAM BLVD SHUN 1914 :S. KING STREET SIAM GARDEN CATE 1130 NO. NIMITZ HWY ISTA1I SQUARE THAI CUISINE 408 LEWERS ST SIDE LINE SPORTS BAR & GRILL 1007 DILLINGHAM BLVD SIDE STREET INN 1221 HOPAKA STREET SIDE STREET INN ON DA STRIP 614 KAPAHULU AVE ISINGHA THAI RESTAURANT 1910 ALA MOANA SMITH S UNION BAR 19 N HOTEL ST SNACK AOYAMA 2065 S. KING ST SNAPPERS SPORTS BAR & GRILL 1778 ALA MOANA BLVD ISODEXO MANAGEMENT. INC LOWER CAMPUS RD ISODEXO MANAGEMENT, INC CAMPUS ROAD SODEXO MANAGEMENT, INC. U 01 H BASEBALL STADIUM ISORABOL 805 KEEAUMOICU ST SOUL DE C:UBA CAfE 1121/1123 BETHEL ST ISOUTH KiNG LOUNGE 2065 SOUTH KING ST ISOUVALY THAI CUISINE 803 KAMEHAIIEHA HWY PEARL CITY ISPADA BAR & RESTAURANT 2200 KLJHIO AVE SPEED SHERIDAN ST SPORTS FANADDICTS BAR & GRILL 1201 KONA ST ST. LOULS ALUMNI ASSOCIATION 925 ISENBERG ST ISTAGE RESTAURANT 1250 KAPIOLANI BLVD STAR LOUNGE PUPUPAM ST WAIPAHU STAR SPORTS BAR KAMEHAMEHA HWY AIEA STARLITE LOUNGE 1344 MOOKAULA STREET STATION BAR & LOUNGE LLC 1726 KAPIOLANI BLVD SUCK EM UP BAR & LOUNGE 590 FARRINGTON HWY KAPOLEI SUGAR RAY S BAR & LOUNGE KAHUBIPA ST KANE OHE SUSHI GINZA ONODERA 808 KAPAHULU AVE SUSHI II, INC. 655 KEEAUMOKU ST # Report on Mandatory Business Recycling -- Prepared July

39 BUSINESS NAME I STREET CiTY ZIP isusni IZAKAVA SHIN 2065 SOUTH HERE TAMA ST ISUSuI KING 2700 SOUTH KING ST SUSHI SAN 1411 KAPIOLANI BLVD SUSHI SASABUNE 1417 S KING STREET 96814!SUSHI YUZU OLANI ST 1401 KAPOLEI SWAY RESTAURANT AND BAR 2424 KOA AVENUE TACO DEL MAR 338 KAMOKILA BLVD #101 KAPOLFJ TACO S & MORE! FARR1NGTON HWY WAIANAE TADASHI KAMEHAMEHA HWY AIEA ITAIRYO 514 PI[KOI STREET TAKO NO KI 355 ROYAL HAWAIIAN AVE TANAKA OF TOKYO CENTRAL 2250 KALAJCAUA AVE TANAKA OF TOKYO EAST 131 KAIULANI AVENUE TANAKA OF TOKYO WEST 1450 ALA MOANA BLVD TANAKA SAThIIN, INC. 888 NORTH NIMITZ HWY TANGO CONTEMPORARY CAFE 1288 ALA MOANA BLVD TAORMINA SICILIAN CUISINE 227 LEWERS STREET TAPA S 407 SEASIDE AVENUE TENKAIPPIN 617 KAPAHULU AVE THE ALLEY RESTAURANT & BAR AIEA HEIGHTS DR AIEA THE BANKERS CLUB 999 BISHOP ST THE CHART HOUSE 1765 ALA MOANA BLVD 96815!THE CHEESECAKE FACTORY 2301 KA1AKAUA AVE THE CLUB BAR 825 KEEAUMOKU ST 9681$ lire CORNER CAFE & BAR 69 NORTH KING ST THE CORNER KITCHEN 477 KAPAIIULU AVE 96815!THE COUNTER 4211 WAL4LAE AVE THE CROWN. BAR /NIGHTCLUB 1837 KAPIOLANI BLVD THE FIX SPORTS LOUNGE 80 SO. PAUAHI ST THE GINZA MGHTCLUBI 1217 HOPAKA ST THE GREEK CORNER 1025 UNIVERSITY AVENUE THE GROUND FLOOR RESTAURANT 727 RICHARDS STREET, #G THE GROVE 33 AULIKE ST KAILUA THE KAHALA HOTEL & RESORT 5000 KAUALA AVENUE THE KORNER ROOM LLC KAWA STREET KANEOHE ITHE LOTUS HOTEL 2885 KALAKAUA AVENUE JTHE MANDALAY 1055 ALAKEA STREET THE MANDARIN RESTAURANT 725 KAPIOLANI BLVD THE MANIFEST 32 NORTH HOTEL ST THE MARIPOSA 1450 ALA MOANA BLVD THE MERCURY BAR 1153 FORT STREET MALL THE MILL BAR & GRILL KIPAPA DR. #C2 MILILANI ITHE MODERN 1775 ALA MOANA BLVD HONOLUlU THE YEW OTANI KA1MANA 2863 KALAKAUA AVENUE THE OLD SPAGHETTI FACTORY 1050 ALA MOANA THE PACIFIC CLUB 1451 QUEEN EMMA ST Report on Mandatory Business Recycling -- Prepared July

40 1 BUSINESS NAME STREET THE PINEAPPLE ROOM 1300 ALA MOANA CENTER [THE PLAZA CLUB 900 FORT STREET MALL [THE SHACK KAILUA 1051 KEOLU DRIVE KAILUA [THE SHACK MILILANI KIPAPA DRIVE MIIJLANI [THE SHACK, HAWAII KM LLC 377 KEAHOLE ST THE SIGNATURE PRIME STEAK 410 ATKINSON DR [THE SPOT K4RAOKE 1778 ALA MOANA BLVD [THE TOP HAT BAR, INC. 140 NORTH CANE ST WAHIAWA ;THE WILLOWS 817 HAUSTEN ST HONOLDU THE WINDWARD BAR 629 KAILUA ROAD KAILUA [TLkNA SPORTS BAR CAFÉ 60 N. NIMITZ HWY [TEE! TOWN 2330 KALAKAUA AVE 9681$ FTIKI S GRILL & BAR, LLC 2570 KALAKAUA AVE [T1NGS PLACE LEONUI ST WAIPABU [TFS SPORTS BAR & GRILL 600 KAPIOLANI BLVD TO THAI FOR 3571 WAIALAE AVE 96816: [TODAI 1910 ALA MOAIA BLVD TOKKURI-TEI 449 KAPAHULU AVE [TOKONAME SUSHI RESTAURANT 442 ULUNIU STREET KMLUA TOKONAME SUSHI RESTAURANT 2756 WOODLAWN DR TONKATSU GINZA BAIRIN 255 BEACHWALK. UNIT # [TONY ROMA S FAMOUS FOR RIBS KAONOHI ST ATEA JONY ROMA S, A PLACE FOR RiBS 1972 KALAKAUA All TOP OF TEE HILL 3579 WAIALAE AVE [TOP OF WAIKIKI 2270 KALAKAUA AVE [TORITO S MEXICAN FOOD II 2919 KAP1OLANI BLVD TOWN 3435 WAIALAE AVE., # [TROPICS TAP HOUSE 1019 UNIVERSITY AVE #1A TRUMP INTERNATIONAL HOTEL 223 SARATOGA ROAD [TRYST KAMEHAMEHA HWY PEARL CITY [TSUKIJI FISH MARKET 1450 ALA MOANA BLVD. 9681$ TSUNAMI HAWAII 1272 SOUTH KING ST 9681$ [TSUNAMIWAIKIKI 2260 KUHIO AVENUE [TURTLE BAY RESORT KAMEHAMEHA HWY KAHUKU [TWILIGHT BAR & GRILL 1400 KAPIOLANI BLVD IUAHI LSLAND GRILL LLC 131 HEKILI STREET #102 KAILUA [UNCLE BO S LLC 559 KAPAHU U AVE HONOLUlU [UNCLE S FISHMARKET PIER 38, HARBO [UNDERDOGS SPORTS BAR & GRILL 508 WAIAKAMILO ROAD [UNITED AIRLINES UN1TED CLUB 300 RODGERS BOULEVARD [UPSTAIRS 2301 KUHIO AVENUE [UPTOWN CAFE 1333 RIVER STREET UTAGE RESTAURANT & LOUNGE 1286 KALANI ST. NO. B [VEGAS III 1320 KALANI ST VERBANO ITALIANO RISTORANTE 1126 KOKO HEAD AVENUE IVERBANO PASTARIA PALl MOMI ST. A-2 AIEA an Report on Mandatory Business Recycling -- Prepared July

41 Prepared BUSINESS NAME STREET CLTI ZN VICE INFERNO HI BREW CO ALA MOANA BLVD IV1NO/BIROSHI EURASION TAPAS 500 ALA MOANA BLVD [VINTAGE CAVE 1450 ALA MOANA BLVD IVIOLETS GRILL 1210 DILLINGRAM BLVD virs HAWAIIAN STEAK HOUSE 2058 KTJUIO AVENUE [W4IIOO S FISH TACO 940 AUAHI STREET [WJAiAL COUNTRY CLUB 4997 KARMA AVE [WAI}flE COUNTRY CLUB PAIOA PLACE WAIPAHU [WAIKiKI BEACH MARRIOTT RESORT 2552 KALAKAUA AVE WAWWI JOY 320 LEWERS ST [WAIKiKI PARC HOTEL 2233 BILUMOA ROAD ;WAUaKI RESORT HOTEL 2460 KOA AVE [WAIKIKI SAND VILLA HOTEL 2375 ALA VAI BLVD [WAiKIKI YACHT CLUB 1599 ALA MOANA WAILANA COFFEE HOUSE 1860 ALA MOANA BLVD WAIPAHU LOUNGE D FARRINGTON HWY WAIPAHU [WANG CHU.G S 2410 KOA AVENUE [WASABI BISTRO 250 BEACHWALK WATABE WEDDING KA1IOANA PLACE KAPOLEI WET N WILD HAWAII 400 FARRINGTON HWY KAPOLEI WHISICEY DIX SALOON KAMEHAMEHA HWY AIEA [WOK MM BUFFET AND BAR 1830 ALA MOANA BLVD [WOLFGANG S STEAKHOUSE 2301 KALAKAUA AVE [WONJIN CORPORATION 1726 KAPIOLANI BLVD WORLD OF ALOHA KAMEHAMEHA HWY KANE ORE [x 0 CAFE/LOUNGE 1400 KAPIOLANI BLVD [VAKI YAM MIWA LLC SOUTH KING STREET [VAMNIKIT DON-DAY 905 KEEAUMOKU STREET 9681$ [YAKThIKU HIROSHI 339 ROYAL HAWAIIAN AVE [YAKINIKU JANG SU KAMEHAMERA HWY AIEA [VAKINIKU KOREA HOUSE KAPIOLANI BLVD JAJT KUHIO407 SEASIDE AVENUE [YAKINIKU LULU RARA 915 KELAUMOKU ST JJMKU SEOUL 1521 KALAKAUA AVE [YAKITORI GLAD 766 KAPAHULU AVENUE HOOLtTLU [YANAGI SUSHI RESTAURANT 762 KAPIOLANI BLVD [YARD HOUSE 226 LEWERS ST. L [YEN YEN CHINESE CUISINE 1058 KEOLU DRIVE KAILUA [YOGURSTORY 815 KELAUMOKU ST [YOREI SUSHI RESTAURANT 1111 DILLINGRAM BLVD [YOSEITSUNE 110 KAPAHU U AVE YOTTEKO-YA 1960 KAPIOLANI BLVD, IY S SPORTS BAR & GRILL.1775 S. KING STREET [VU CHUN KOREAN RESTAURANT 1159 KAPIOLANI BLVD [VUZU ALA MOANA 410 ATKINSON DR ZWS CAFFE KAMEIIAMEHA HWY KANEOHE Report on Mandatory Business Recycling -- July

42 BUSINESS NAME I STREET CITY ZIP ZIPPY S 59 N. VINEYARD BLVD IZIPPY S 1222 SOUTH KING ST ZIPPVS 7192 KALAMANAOLE HWY ZIPPY S 666 N. NIMITZ HIGHWAY ZIPPY S 806 KAMEHAMEHA HWY PEARL CITY zippy s oo N. KAMEUAMEUA HWY WAHIAWA ZIPPY S KAHALA 4133 WAIALAE AVE ZIPPY S RESTAURANTS KA UKA BLVD WATPAIIU Report on Mandatory Business Recycling -- Prepared July

43 OFFICE PAPER (198 BUSINESSES) 20,000 square feet or more of office space EXHIBIT E BUILDINGNAME STREET# STREETNAME CITY ZIP J1221 Kapiolani Blvd. Building 1221 Kapiolani Blvd. Honolulu (1350 South King Street Bldg South King Street Honolulu Kapiolani Building 1357 Kapiolani Blvd. Honolulu (1601 Kapiolani Blvd. Building 1601 Kapiolani Blvd. Honolulu i833 Kalakaua 1833 Kalakaua Avenue Honolulu Kapiolani Boulevard Bldg. 770 Kapiolani Blvd. Honolulu South Hotel Street Hotel Street Honolulu (Airport Center 3049 Ualena Street Honolulu jairport Financial Center 2969 Mapunapuna Place Honolulu (Airport Industrial Park 3375 Koapaka Street Honolulu laid Moana Building 1441 Kapiolani Blvd. Honolulu (Ala Moana Pacific Center 1585 Kapiolani Blvd. Honolulu taiakea C:orporate Tower1100 Alakea Street Honolulu Waikiki Business Center 460 Ena Road Honolulu Alexander & Baldwin Building 822 Bishop Street Honolulu (Alii Place 1099 Alakea Street Honolulu (Aloha United Way Building 200 N. Vineyard Blvd. Honolulu Arnerican Savings Kameharneha Hwy. Honolulu American Savings Bank Bldg. 915 Fort Street Mall Honolulu (Amca1 Savings Bank Tower 1001 Bishop Street Honolulu (American Savings Bank/ Mililani 200 Kahelu Avenue Honolulu American Savings Bldg. /Kaneohe Karnehameha Hwy. Honolulu Charles R. Kendall Office 888 Milliani Street Honolulu (Aracade Building 212 Merchant St. Honolulu IAT&T.500 Kahelu Ave. Miltlani (Atlas Building 1150 South King St Honolulu IBank of Hawaii Main Branch Bldg King St. Honolulu (Bank Of Hawaii Tower 130 Merchant Street Honolulu of Hawaii Waikiki Center 2155 Kalakaua Avenue Honolulu f8ankoh Hale-O-Kapolei 949 Kamokila Blvd. Honolulu BeIt Collins Center2153 N. King St. Honolulu (Bishop Place 1132 Bishop Street Honolulu Bishop Square-Pauahi Tower 1003 Bishop Street Honolulu (Bishop Street Tower 700 Bishop St. Honolulu IC. Brewer Building 827 Fort Street Mail Honolulu Caries Schutte Building 1000 Bishop Street Honolulu Report on Mandatory Business Recycling -- Prepared July

44 BUILDING NAME STREET# STREETNAME CITY ZIP Icancer Research Center 1236 Lauhala St. Honolulu I5tle & Cooke Aviation 155 Kapalulu P1 Honolulu jcastle & Cooke Building 100 Kahelu Avenue Honolulu I5tIe Intl Professional Center Kamehameha Hwy. Kaneohe Pacific Bank-Operations 222 North School St Honolulu kentrai Pacific Plaza 220 South King St Honolulu Icenturt Center 1750 Kalakaua Ave. Honolulu Square 1188 Bishop Street Honolulu Icentuiv City Financial Tower 201 Merchant Street Honolulu City Square Annex 1287 Kalani St. Honolulu IChiford I0aes (:enter 810 Richards Street Honolulu Pacific Center 841 Bishop Street Honolulu Dfs Galleria Building Royal Hawaiian Honolulu D1gm Business Center 1425 Dilhingham Blvd. Honolulu joillingharn Trade Center 1001 Dillingham Blvd. Honolulu Dillingham Transportation Bldg. 735 Bishop Street Honolulu 96813!00 Office Building 680 Iwilei Road Honolulu lexecutive Centre 1088 Bishop Street Honolulu Filipino Community Center Mokuola St. Waipahu Fac:tors Centre 1164 Bishop Street Honolulu Financial Plaza of Chinatown 1021 Smith Street Honolulu First Hawaiian 1580 Kapiolani Blvd. Honolulu JFirst Hawaiian Bank 2339 Kamehamtia Hwy. Honolulu ffirst Hawaiian Center 999 Bishop Street Honolulu 9681j First Insurance Center 1100 Ward Avenue Honolulu JFort Street Tower 745 Fort Street Honolulu 9681:3 Gasco BuildingfHPU Building 1060 Bishop Street Honolulu IGe1t1v Pacific: Design Center 560 North Nimitz Hwy. Honolulu IHarbor Court 55 Merchant Street Honolulu Harbor Square 225 Queen Street Honolulu IHaseko Center 820 Mililani St. Honolulu Hawaii Kai Corporate Plaza 6600 Kalanianaole Hwy. Honolulu IHawa Kai Executive Plaza I 6700 Kalanianaole Hwy. Honolulu Kai Towne Center 333 Keahole Street Honolulu jhawaii National Bank 45 North King St Honolulu IHawaii Okinawa Center Ukee St. Waipahu Report on Mandatory Business Recycling -- Prepared July

45 BUILDING NAME J STREET U STREET NAME CITY ZIP Hawaii Research C:enter Aiea Height Dr. Aiea Hawaii Times Building 928 Nuuanu Avenue Honolulu 96813!Hawaii USA Plaza 1259 AaIa St. Honolulu lhawaiian Electric Co., Inc. 900 Richards Street Honolulu IHawajian Electric Co., Inc. 820 Ward Ave. Honolulu IHawaijan Life Building 1311 Kapiolani Blvd. Honolulu IHawailall Telecom Building 1177 Bishop Street Honolulu IHawaii FCU Building 1359 Aala St. Honolulu IHeald College Plaza 1500 Kapiolani Blvd. Honolulu IHMA Building 1360 S Beretania St Honolulu 96814!HMSA Center 818 Keeaumoku St Honolulu Honolulu Club Building 932 Ward Ave. Honolulu lbm Building 1240 Ala Moana Blvd. Honolulu Atkinson Dr. Honolulu Ilmnpe Plaza 725 Kapiolani Blvd. Honolulu llnterstate Building 1:314 South King Street Honolulu Ilsiand Insurance Center 1022 Bethel Street Honolulu Isoshima Building th Avenue Honolulu Watumuil Building 307 Lewers Street Honolulu ames Campbell Building I 1001 Kamokila Blvd. Honolulu Japanese Cultural Center 2454 S Beretania St. Honolulu ioseph Paiko Medical Office Bldg Liliha St. Honolulu udd Building 851 Fort Street Mall Honolulu IKahala Office Tower 4211 Waialae Avenue Honolulu Kaheka Professional Center 1481 South King Street Honolulu Kailua Business Center 354 Uluniu Street Kailua lkailua Medical Arts 407 UlufliLl Street Kailua JKailua Professional Center 40 Aulike St. Kailua Kairnuki Business Plaza 3615 Harding Avenue Honolulu Kairnuki Plaza 3465 Waialae Avenue Honolulu Kaiser Pet-manente Honolulu 1010 Pensacola Street Honolulu Ise1. Permanente Mapunapuna 2828 Paa Street Honolulu Kaiser Permanente Waipio Moaniani Street Waipahu IKakaakos Office Building 606 Coral St. Honolulu Business Gateway 677 Ala Moana Blvd. Honolulu IKam Schools! Kawaiahao Plaza 567 South King Street Honolulu Report on Mandatory Business Recycling -- Prepared July

46 BUILDING NAME STREET U STREET NAME CITY ZIP JKamakee Vista 1050 Queen Street Honolulu Ipiouui Business Plaza 1580 Makaloa Street Honolulu Kapiolani Medical Center 1637 Bingham St. Honolulu Kapolei Building (Bldg 2) 1001 Kamokila Blvd. Kapolei I<euu10 Building 1400 Kapiolani Blvd. Aiea IKHN1/KFvE New Media Center 420 Waiakamilo Road Honolulu King Center Building 1451 South King Street Honolulu IKuakini Medical Plaza 321 N. Kuakini St. Honolulu 96817!Laborers Union 1617 Palama St. Honolulu LeiIehua Building 300 Kahelu Avenue Mililani Business Center leonui St. Waipahu Liliha Business Center 1616 Liliha St. Honolulu JUliha Medical Building 1712 Liliha St. Honolulu jliliha Professional Building 1520 Lililia St. Honolulu Manoa Innovation Center 2800 Woodlawn Or. Honolulu IMaa Building 377 Keahole Street Honolulu JMauka Plaza 800 S. Beretania St. Honolulu IMcCandless Building 925 Bethel Street Honolulu Medicai Arts Building 1010 S. King Street Honolulu IMelini Building 3:33 Queen Street Honolulu IMima1 Professional Center Lanikuhana Ave. Mililani IModel Progress Building 1188 Fort Street Mall Honolulu INalu Lani Plaza 401 Kamakee Street Honolulu INational Mortgage Building 1165 Bethel Street Honolulu Newtown Square Kaahurnanu St Honolulu Nimitz Business Center 1130 North Nimitz Hwy. Honolulu 9681:3 Nuuanu Medical Center 1347 Nuuanu Ave. Honolulu focean View Center 707 Richards Street Honolulu joceanic time Warner table 151 Palii St. Honolulu Oceanic Time Warner Cable 200 Akamainui St. Honolulu loceanit Center 828 Fort Street Mall Honolulu fohia Office Building 1149 Bethel Street Honolulu fot Kapiolani Building 600 Kapiolani Blvd. Honolulu lone South King Street Building 33 South King Street Honolulu Main 333 N. King Street Honolulu fpaciflc Guardian Center 737 Bishop Street Honolulu Report on Mandatory Business Recycling -- Prepared July

47 BUILDING NAME STREET It STREET NAME j CITY ZIP Pacific Guardian Tower 1440 Kapiolani Blvd. Honolulu Pacific Gurardian Center 733 Bishop Street Honolulu Ij Park Plaza 711 Kapiolani Blvd. Honolulu Palms Plaza 970 N. Kalaheo Ave Honolulu Pan Am Building 1600 Kapiolani Blvd. Honolulu Pantheon Building 1108 Fort Street Honolulu ipearl City Business Plaza 803 Kamehameha Hwy. Honolulu IPearl City Plaza 719 Kamehameha Hwy. Honolulu IPearl Harbor Federal Credit Union likee St. Waipahu IPeariridge Office Center Pali Momi Street Aiea Piikoi Building 615 Piikoi Street Honolulu IPi01e Plaza 900 Fort Street Mall Honolulu Plumbers and Fitters Union Local 1109 Bethel Street Honolulu IP1deh1t Locations 614 Kapahulu Ave Honolulu Street Building 345 Queen Street Honolulu Queen s Court Office 800 Bethel Street Honolulu IQtns Physician s Building I 1:380 Lusitana Street Honolulu lqueens Physician s Building II 1:329 Lusitana Street Honolulu Queens Physicians Building III 550 S. Beretania St. Honolulu IRe1t1gt0h1 IRM College Building 1111 Bishop Street Honolulu Towill Building 2024 N. King St. Honolulu Shops At Dole Cannery 650 lwilei Road Honolulu Building Waipahu Depot St. Honolulu IsPark Matsunaga VA Med Center 459 Patterson Rd. Honolulu :St Francis Out Patient Building 2226 Liliha St. Honolulu Standard Financial Plaza 715 South King Street Honolulu istangenwald Building 119 Merchant Street Honolulu Plaza S Beretania St. Honolulu State Farm insurance 400 Kahelu Ave. Mililani frerritory Savings Kamehameha Hwy. Aiea frhe Eight Fifty Building 850 Richards Street Honolulu IThe Islander Group 269 Paul St. Mililani The Realtor Building th Ave. Honolulu The Wailana at Waikiki 1860 Ala Moana Blvd. Honolulu ;:Title Guaranty Building 235 Queen Street Honolulu [rropical Building 765 Arnana St. Honolulu Report on Mandatory Business Recycling -- Prepared July

48 BUILDING NAME STREET # STREET NAME CITY ZIP Union Plaza.1136 Union Mall Honolulu hh1uiersity Hawaii FCU 2019 S King St Honolulu University Square 2615 South King Honolulu frsity Building 1110 University Ave Honolulu Villa Professional Plaza 444 Hobron Iane Honolulu IWah1ava Medical Building.302 California Ave Wahiawa 96786!Waialae Building.3660 Waialae Avenue Honolulu IWaikiki Business Plaza 2270 Kalakaua Ave. Honolulu Gaileria IIC 2222 Kalakaua Ave. Honolulu waiki Waikiki Shopping Plaza 2250 Kalakaua Ave. Honolulu Iwp1 Iward 1wateo1t Trade Center 2255 Kuhio Avenue Honolulu Civic Center Mokuola St. Waipahu Court 250 Ward Avenue Honolulu Plaza 210 Ward Avenue Honolulu Plaza/Restaurant Row 500 Ala Moana Blvd. Honolulu free Hop Plaza 111 North King St. Honolulu Young Wome&s Christian 1040 Richards St Honolulu Report on Mandatory Business Recycling -- Prepared July

49 FOOD WASTE (FRONT) EXHIBIT F FOOD WASTE RECYCLING - Tips and Guidelines A You Can Recvde VegetoeaadFrWWaste rced Egas tkadvfosbo Dery Waste Waste Re CroeF Cat You Can t ReccIe With Your Food Waste Wood Glass large asioastsofpape, lasdscedpmgs lusthe Law Going Green Is Good For Business Collection Options It s The Law City & Coimty of Honolulu Cednoo Cliquley 9, lt,itde3.5,eqwreo Ike owers offood eelaiunmits located adloin the City gad Cowity olhmr*atu tu 1) anonqe and preside for the soparotecolledion ci load wuste and itx to rectng bya recycling fo*y in the city or 2f separate food waste train an oilier solid waste generated by the food eslishment and deftest the food waste to a reqrcdeg laclity. Tobe as coirplance astli Cay tea remode, triodoawlo, hotels. ocesy stores, food n,usrocosorre arid hoepitats meoling tefr*wáiq crthtia are reeed to recycle food waste. Restw,ant that occupies 5,000 square teetu more of floor area and serves 400 or more prepared meals per day Food Cowl tos buldog or shopping enter sitiote fire or more food eelhmmt are situated and senflced by a owninni delteg area Hoat ada one or orate todrens. and hmnclion rooms Caccary store that ocaes 18,000 square hot or more of Loot area Food mamitadwer or procosser that ocoopes 5,000 sane loot at more of floor area C*deq establlslanetfi that moves or sells 400 or rows prepared meals per day HotaI that aeives400 or mole prepared petreni meals per day acne Mealsperrhyaveflanadcnan annuaflzedaverage Going Green Is Good For Business Recyrthig is not only the tow (Irs also Ike etnert tug to de. it s good for brininess and good for Ire ensironment Recyig food wash and other gralorlale will help to extend the fife of ow landill We all need to work together to reduce we arid promote our island s susturdaity. I bb-321jtj Wwwopalaorg Report on Mandatory Business Recycling -- Prepared July

50 FOOD WASTE (BACK) EXHIBIT F Collection Options Yoean cnrkad Sady dthte reqdercar tad waste c*dtwc. Idothacflrs,aidi as pbnts, wait a the a1iecian whit chair a tee bite ole&m cenice. The Hawaii Food Bait and Aldia liaised wi. qiwl4 lellover food at no charge. Quality Edibles Akita hlervest Ha Food Bark, hic Meat, Seafood, Cooking Oil IdandConinaditas Padfc Pure Technotc*s Padtc Siadecel Produce and Food Scraps For a ounent 1st of cohesion and pig tanners contact University of Hawaii, Swite Extension Spaddel ha4foawailedu City & County at Handulu, Recyding SpecialIst irthdnete9erhonoliiu.gov Avvig lix Itrmd*m dies nil corwira anthsemedofthese busisessex. Also, this illimsthwi stay not be daichilie. Cauies i*rbig senns may uintal the CdyRecyr*iq Cite to be Ltd For more information about setting up a food waste recycling program for your business visit or call the City Refuse Division at City and County of Honolulu Department of Environmental Services RfltaED Report on Mandatory Business Recycling -- Prepared July

51 includes GLAss (FRONT) EXHIBITG GLASS RECYCLING - You Can Recycle All glass boles aid jars You Can t Recycle Beverage glasses Rates Owe Wai&w panes It s The Law City & County of Honduha Glkawr, Chquteri A4c1e3.1 requires thesaniersotlquer eet*.g establidilnenls to arrange aid pnndde bz lie eepaate collection and recycling of assa To be to corrøarice with City tow, tiquer-earang edabwinenth nuact recycle all glass balletgoneraled bore their business todurling ballet Nh hieh depodi aid non dfl. Tips and Guidelines Irs The Law Going Green Is Good For Business What To Recycle Collection Options Deposit glass boles - HI-S cadabters wish as beet wine cooler, Sit ala. and real beverage. Non-Deposit glass boldes include al twa-beverage bathes as wet as rae. eflt, Icwtanda Going Green is Good For Business Recydiig to not only theto it to also the anal dug to do 11% good b business and good is 1w eiwironnwst Recflig oilers an cqiatfly to reduce retwe coils. If you bow ala! your glass it a *arçsis, you pay twice- once to had laitay aid aøi todspose oft With toss waste ii w Sanpider there to an opportwdty to 3w your Isposal cost Glass acsetaito kw appronimalely tons per year of Oahut waste skeant In 2013, tons of glass was recycled utoaha Recycing glass and other rialerials ad hel to extend the ito of ow lais Weal need to warts together to reduce waste and punote ow islands wisitideility. If you have a program you are of and wotdd Uce to be pitlisty recogiized tot your efforts notify us aid your program may be (sensed online ii ow WaeleLine newsletter Report on Mandatory Business Recycling -- Prepared July

52 GLASS (BACK) EXHIBIT G Collection Options Cslledore and recycling companies n-iey oiler venous service ara igeinent (see lid below). Also you can & ii yawed? using maintenance perscemd andler mteeranptoyees to lobe 1-11-Sand IICm-HI-5 battles to re&rnpftan ceews. Find the redernpbsn railers near you by gowg to wwwcpata.erg. Collection Companies 808 Services AMs Recyckvg AlA Services EZ Recyders HI-S Recyders, Inc Kdaa Recycle Oalvt Crmnflty Rscyc*rg Recydç Sanwai Professlonat Svs Recycle Unify Recoveny Service Recycling Companies CM Recycling Canpany Depot Metal Inc Hanaladu Recovery Systene Island Recycling, Inc (HI-S only) Reyodds Recydeig Noble Recfliq LLC RRR Recydeig Services Recycling Companies accept Id-Sand non-id-s flob*kq din idbrrnsicn&es not conattit enthsementoh$iesebusiieases. ma, Vile kiknnainm may not be ai-iith&e. Goaia*s ousting senres nay coded the Clyftscig OVice lobe dated For more information about setting up a glass recycling program for your business visit or call me City Refuse Division at Øsnz opaiaorg City and County of Ronohilu Deparnuentof Enutcrnmental Seivicet REID 1,2014 Report on Mandatory Business Recycling -- Prepared July

53 Tips OFFICE PAPER (FRONT) EXHIBIT H OFFICE PAPER RECYCLING - and Guidelines You Can Recycle Colored ledger paper including: (dow legal paper Color stock copier paper cad ww WItte ledger paper bidedng: Copier paper BEnder lined folderpaper Black biked tliw prints Stuptos seed ret be reeseed You Can t Recycle Bindings: ghied, meke, epiral Blue Eted blueprints Caban paper Envelopes Labels, artheetves, lape Paper bags, plales, 0cc Paperdipe Paper towels, napkins Ptnotogrie Ritber bande Ileore irs The Law Going Green Is Good For Business What To Recycle Collection Options ft s The Law City & Cowity 01 honolulu Odnance, CtsapMr 9, kicte 3.1 requires the orwiers of office biflgs topeonilde Mr the seperate collection and recyc*ig of o&e paper, newspaper and cwmgatedcartoa,t Take in coerflance with Ctytew, any otitce biflng or group of connected biflge rdn an aggregate of 20,0110 equme teeter rowe of office epace are refledto rec,de office paper, newspaper and catoerd. Going Green Is Good For Business Recflg is not only lire tow, it to alec the emat thing to do. lit good Mr business and good Mr the enoironment Recyckng paper olters an opportunity to reduir refuse costs by reducing the retinae of waste collected and laken Mr disposal. Paper accowils Mr approximately 23% ofthe waeto stream on Cahu Recycrg paper and ether enatedele will help to eslend the fife of ow kedlil. We all need to work together to rere wade to prnmle our idants sada*tt What to Recycle HiØegrade paper (white and computer) have stable markets, are generaledin larger quanfifies and command a higher price. Low-grade papere are in less demand, en dealers pay toss (and somelimee nothing) Mr them. figher vdrnnes of lire high-grade office papers can help to defray the costs tocdecl the low-grades, and eiprniflcanfty reduce vw doealcosto org Report on Mandatory Business Recycling -- Prepared July

54 OFFICE PAPER (BACK) EXHIBIT H Collection Options Criectrat eerwr can be proiided bye retire cnepwi recyctig cnepaiy or bye en coledix. A refuse bade may clb aasried rxelfpay etrucitse fo tense but, yost refuse aid recydable paper. hi icier aids, Ire bader sedd cttage you km lie orlecler of bath refuse and paper, and crest ei the cwrent market asje on the pape Thin car redes your overall toed code, or of least provides b eii-even arrangement A recyldeig carpany ae well as the sines cutedor may charge you for the aillecfka react and crest cu lie current market idea an the paper or coiled it for no diargetho pay. Recycling businesses base their charges on the sabre of paper generahid, ctrent value of the paper and fuel costs. Cbrce yost mecyding progranils underway, you ehoeld Senies casting yam toed costs with yost refuse baster, Refuse Haulers ft is best hi start with yost coarent refuse hauler itu may alen check online etheyelow pages of yaw phone book for refuse hatters. Recycling Companies Hoddu Recovery Systems Island Recyctng f20r Recycling Hawaii Shredding Companies Access lnktnnation Management Shred4t USA Inc ltusg dab hrknnn thea not conditste endssanend oldness brflreases. Abo, flit s*enrtonrnay sot be Sindcnire. Cwpaiies ccethg senses may ended the Cdyflecyc*rg afire tohe bled For more information about setting up an office paper recycling program for yorr building call the City Refuse Division at or visit (4 Øsnxe City and County of Honoluiro flepsstmens of Environmental Services REVISED 1/2504 Report on Mandatory Business Recycling -- Prepared July

55 OPALA.ORG WEB PAGE BUSINESS RECYCLING EXHIBIT I o o O o o o o O O WHAT ARE YOU LOOKING FOR? r fli5c 11,1 Coninci Us Servce & r).vlqrru News &roljc tonce Ernployrncnt Qrjocrturi1rct M) r,:zrr j Ceritr,r Medic, Library tfesorce.ibrory olondor & Lvonts How to Set Up a Recycling Program This section describes the basic steps to developing a recycling program, It is designed to give you a sense or di eotion and a basic unde standing of bow programs a: e developed and put in place. Your goat is to develop a practical, cost-effective, recycling plan that results in a SUSTAtNASLE prcgam in your facility. KEY; TN7OLVE YOUR EMPLOYEES ND PEC IE FROM THE RECYCLIHG TNLSTRY 1114 THE DESEGN CF YOUR ROGRA.N FROM THE SEGINNENG. HAKE THEM YOUR PATNER5. Step 1: Select a recycling coordinator Step 2: Conduct a waste audit Step 3; Determine which materials to collect for recycling Step 4: Select your collection contractor Step 5: Design your collection system Step 6: Promote employee/tenant participation Lea the Recycling Action lsn Worksheet S (click to doeenload a ODF file containing Tables and worksheets) to lay out your progam design and to evaluate the casts and benefits to your business, After you have gone through the basics in Steps 1 infonnation about; 6, yi can find additional Office Paper Recycling Food waste Recycling Glass Recycling Condo Recycling L njj Your recyclu-g c6ordinator will need to have good communication and organizational sdlls. Creativity, patience pesietenca, a sense of humor and good rapport ;vid othe- people ip your business are important character qualities. If you are the owner or manager of a small business, you will probably be the coordinator, at least in the beginning. The :cc-dinatcr will spend any :here from a couple of days to a couple of :.eekc getting your recycling program off the ground After that, l e or she should reed no more than a few hours a month to monitor it A cocrdinators role tpcst/y inc?desr Corductinga waste audit and determining.bat to recycle Report on Mandatory Business Recycling -- Prepared July

56 Recycling Company: EXHIBITJ COMPLIANCE FORM FOOD WASTE OHtkRrMafI OF B4VI1)NMS4TAL SHWICS * tin t fli ansi nr Llflkifli Ii Lfl , re 1451 WA5& istil? %.J1Jfl I I 5.11 I 1%.lI¾J1_t1L, 4C7$QDtTOI RAYm amiss otvisttt wesaa L4IdXWa, Pt, aas IDol twa41s ala. Sat 291. IcAnsa HAWAII # S)75532a1 la ( FOOD WASTE RECYCUNG COMPLIANCE FORM 2014 January 21, 2014 Revised Ordinaiceof City L County a Hnnohdu See. 545 re_s restaurants, oce.y stores, hotels, BUILDING hospitals, food courts and food mainfaclurecs and STREET ADDRESS processors to recycle food waste. hi so doing, these CITY ST4TE ZIP CODE I estainhsiiiseit sh not place food waste As the sane containers as those holding rehse. City representatives conduct random inspections of businesses atfecied by this law. To verify you compliance with this law, tee must obtain intornialion about your current food waste recycling program. Please coniplete the hm, induting stgnstwe by the center or general manager certifying ils accuracy, arid return by February B Ad&ess (Wdiferent than thovfl Contact person: Phone nuntec Thie: Cliect approprahoos o Business is in comphance food waste is not put in the same container as refuse. Appnnimate quantity of food waste recycled per month: tons o Business is not in compliance and needs assistance. Phone: or gallons Explain: 0 Business is not subject in this ordinance. Reason: Cl Restaurant that serves less than 400 meats perday or occupies less than 5,000 square feat C Market that has less than 18,000 square feet C Food marsrfaitsw or processorthat occupies less than 5000 square feet o Other reason: It you have questions ci need assistance, contact Eileen tlelxnstetter at mhelmslettetehonolulu.cov or Recycling information is also available online at wwwqoalao,g If this form is not returned, an inspector will be dispatched to your establishment to verify compliance. Businesses not in compliance may be subject to fines I certify that the foregoing statements are correct to the best of my knowledge. Check one: Name (print) 0 Owner Cl General Manager Signature Date FAX to ! mail by totting form in thirds! scanernail to mheimste1tel@horroiuw.gov Report on Mandatory Business Recycling -- Prepared July

57 COMPLIANCE FORM GLASS EXHIBITJ acatmve as DS t5,rtm4t OF B 1VIFti)NM4TAL SEWICS CITY AND COUNTY OF seuseowisce ties isesi, aes, Suit 201. I(APC*S, HAWAII Rana IBiS) 7S5-3fl0 tsr )505) wisa S LAIHZV& Pt, ta* GLASS RECYCUNG COMPUANCE FORM 2014 January 14,2014 Revised Onhiaice of City & Cwsirdy of llonohhs, See. fli reqisea all Iquor-servmg eidabenk to aid BUILDING provide for Ike separato coleefion a rd reeyeseg of gtass STREET ADDRESS coidahiea hi so doiig iqisor-seceng estalthmest sisal not pfoee sass bellies and jars CITY STATS ZIP CODE a lies contaisess those heisling refreca City representalves condors madsen inspections of isistisesses affectod by this law. re To verify your compliance with this law, we must attain information about your current gfass recycling progrn Please complete this ftm including signature by the owner or general manager cerlitying its acairacy, and return by February The nsrity of glass bottles from you business may be affected by the Beverage Container Deposit Program (e.g. beer, malt beverage, wine cooler, chink msfl However, to be in compliance with the City Ordinance, you must also recycle your non-deposit glass contahars (e.g. wine, spirit, liqueur bottles). Address (Irdifferent than thow) Contact pet-sow Phone number Titfe: caa qsuçflde sot o Business is in compliance glass botaes aid jars are not put in same containers as those bdding refose. Recycling Company: Phone: O Business ia not in compliance and needs assistance. Explain: I] Business is not subject to this ordinance. Reason: If you have questions or need assistance, contact Eileen Helmstetter at niselmatetterbonolaiu.oov or Recycling information is also svallsble online at iwvw.opafa.org. It this form is not returned, an inspector may be dispatched to your establishment to verify compliance. Businesses not in compliance are srtject to fines. I certify that the foregoing statements are cotrect to the best of my luiowedge. Check one: Name (print) C Qew 0 General Manager Signature Date FAX to MAIL by folding form in thirds I EMAD,. to mbehrssfelfe4honolulagov Report on Mandatory Business Recycling - Prepared July

58 EXHIBIT J COMPLIANCE FORM OFFICE PAPER OEPARTUENT OF E?MRONMENTQSERf1CS CITY AND COUNTY OF REFUSE 01VISION lots UUJLS4S% 5Tr, 5utTsan,#AtE, IWS 9O?57 SAM. Alamo, Pr, urear R*Oê -S2ttt P5X ares-usa OFFICE PAPER RECYCLING COMPLIANCE FORM 2014 March 27, 2014 Revised Ordinance of City & County of Honolulu, Sec reqiares all office buildings with 20,000 square feet or incas BUILDING of office space to provide for the separate collection and STREET ADDRESS neycing of office paper, newspaper and corrugated CITY STATE ZIP CODE doing, office buildings shail not place those recycbble materials in the sanse container as those holding refuse. City representatives condoct random inspections of businesses affected by this law. To verify your compliance with this lest, we must otitsin mfomiabon about vur current office paper recycling program. Please complete this form, mduding signature by the owner or general manager certifying ifs accuracy, and return by April Address (if different than above) Contact person: Phone number: litle: Propeity Management Company: discs affkcpnsle eec U Office building is in cortitianco office paper, newspaper, and cardboard are not placed the same container as refuse. Approsifoate lygealiorc office paper: newspaper caidboscd: (cotse ffls mfumaca sun per raqwsg C01pea9. ceesegasanicart egaje 157 L&) Paper Recycling Corapaisy: U Office building is not in consiance and needs asaislance U Office building is exempt due to: D less than sq. feet 0 other If you have questions or need assistance contact Eileen l-iebnsletter at mhelmstelierhonoluiuciov or Recycling information is also available online at newcpellort If this form is not returned, an inapector will be dispatched to your establishment to verity compliance. Businesses not in compliance may be sithject to fines. I certify that the foregoing statements are correct to the best of my knowledge. Check one: Name (print) 0 owner C Property Manager Signature Date FAX to ! mail by folding form m thli ds I scars- to mhein,siattwtronoiuiu.qov Report on Mandatory Business Recycling -- Prepared July

59 Inspection Procedures for Mandatory Recycling Compliance EXHIBIT K II. Pre-inspection 1. Select businesses for inspection from mandatory recycling data bases (food waste, glass, and office). 2. Create and mail inspection notices 3. Contact businesses to schedule a day and time range 4. Create inspection schedule Inspection Process 1. Ask for a briefing of their recycling efforts and a tour of the facility. Explain purpose. Example: I m here to check your compliance with the mandatory recycling laws. Your business is required to recycle glass and food waste (or other). I would like to see your recycling program. The inspection will take approximately 15 minutes. If you cannot accompany me, please have someone show me around, and I would like to speak with you again after the inspection. 2. Site inspection a. Glass 1. Check bar site(s) for separate collection 2. Check collector pickup location - look inside bins 3. Check refuse dumpsters for glass 5. Ask for name of collector 6. Encourage the business to reduce the amount of contamination 7. Offer suggestions/assistance (may include collector information, peer consultant for a similar business, appropriate fact sheets, training tips) b. Food waste 1. Check kitchen for separate collection from preparation area and dining areas where meals are cleared away by employees of the business 2. Check collector pickup location 3. Check refuse dumpsters for food waste 4. Ask for name of collector 5. Offer suggestions/assistance (may include collector information, peer consultant for a similar business, appropriate fact sheets, training tips) c. Office paper 1. Check generation points for separate collection containers (e.g., photocopy machine, computer center, individual desks) 2. Check collector pickup location 3. Check refuse dumpsters for office paper 4. Ask for name of collector 5. Offer suggestions/assistance (may include collector information, peer consultant for a similar business, appropriate fact sheets, training tips) IV. Site closure 1. Complete Mandatory Recycling Compliance Inspection form. Get name (printed), title and signature of manager or contact person. 2. Leave original of form with manager or senior person on property V. Post-inspection 1. Update appropriate database with information from copies of notices 2. Schedule follow-up visit, if needed (NOTE: same inspector should do follow-up.) 3. Copy of notice is scanned using Optical Character Recognition and placed in DocuShare Report on Mandatory Business Recycling Prepared July

60 EXHIBIT L COMPLIANCE INSPECTION NOTICE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES CY AND COUNTY OF REFUSE DIVISION 1001) UIuol4a Street, Suite 201, K2pCIei, HI PHone: (808) Fac (808) KIRK CALOWELL MAYOR LORI M.K KAHIKINA, P.E. ACENE DIRECTOR MANUEL S LANUEVO, P.8., LEED AP CHIEF IN REPLY REFER TO Business Name Business Street Address City, State, Zip Code Date INSPECTION NOTICE Your business is required to be in compliance with the following mandatory recycling law: U U U Revised Ordinance of City & County of Honolulu Sec requires the owners of liquor-serving establishments to arrange and provide for the separate collection and recycling of glass containers. Revised Ordinance of City & County of Honolulu Sec requires owners of office buildings with 20,000 square feet or more of office space to provide for the separate collection and recycling of office paper, newspaper and corrugated cardboard. Revised Ordinance of City & County of Honolulu Sec requires the owners of restaurants, food courts, hotels, markets, food manufacturers, caterers, and hospitals to arrange and provide for the separate collection of food waste. A City and County of Honolulu recycling specialist will inspect your business during one of the following months Dates The purpose for the inspection is: U Incomplete compliance form UN0 response to compliance form U Follow-up to previous inspection U Suspected violation U Random Questions andlor need assistance with your recycling program?. Glass recycling Office paper recycling Food waste recycling Contact: Eileen Helmstetter mhelmstetterhonolulu.gov Report on Mandatory Business Recycling -- Prepared July

61 EXHIBIT M COMPLIANCE INSPECTION FORM crrv*n OOUNTV OF HDN4IIJJLU DEPARTh1ENTO EN MOIMENtiLSEVKE$ - aeu iv*y IOOD ULUOHLArF1EET,5UITh 201 KAPOLEI, HAWAII 727 f HDN: fscej I3G P: (fio 75&-3434 MANDATORY RECYCLING CO MP L JANC E INSPECTION lr Name: ueir1e Addre; Type of unese; C ar L Caterer C Food Court C Food Ma4eoturer C Grocery Store C l4ospilal 0 oie C Offioe uiidir C Rethurerit C Other Gonto1 Person; TIlIe. Signatr.ire:... - Your business was inspecied by a Cfty and County of Honolulu RacycIin Specialist. Dale: Time: lnspactor - Your business is: C ri compliance vsilti mandatory recydin requirements. liflnterial d rig Recyced Name of Recychri Conipan C Glass CPaper C Food Waste C Cornrrients: - In violation of the following City and CounLy of Honolulu mandatory r8cyclir law C Revised Ordinance of Giy and County of Honolulu Sec reques the ciwnrsof hquor.aeruln estab(lin1enlr Ic arrange and provide for tha sparata call ction and racdinq of glass containers. C Revised Ordinance of Cityand Countyof Honolulu Sec requirasawnersofotlc bulidlns with 2D,QQ) square faat or rncr of off lc to pro1.4d for Ihe rip raici collucflon and racclin of alt[ce paper nowpaper and corrugated cardboard C Revised Qr1innce of OILy and County rif Hnlulu Sec reulre the oaieiof rastura rits, ftod taurts, ho1al, markels, feed menu ctlwere, caterers, and hospitals to arrange an provide for the separele collection of food weie. Your ress must correct this vfolatlon ImmedJuely. A Recycjing SpeiaIist wiluturnto inepeol ur biiines aairi after one month LOve your compliance wt[i the ordinance(s). Any peraon ioating these riinances ma be subject to a crvl line. If you heve questions andor need assistance wilh your recydin program. call ThB c--I 1MI Report on Mandatory Business Recycling -- Prepared July

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