HRS §342G-48
State databases for recycling and waste management
This section requires the state to create and maintain two databases. One lists waste management options, and the other lists recycling and bioconversion businesses. These databases are for public and private use.
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The statute, as written — Recycling market development
Databases on solid waste management alternatives and businesses involved in recycling and bioconversion shall be developed and maintained as follows: (1) Within one year of its establishment, the office shall develop a database on the full range of solid waste management alternatives. This database shall include, but not be limited to, information on technology description, effectiveness, level of use elsewhere, available vendors, and cost. This database shall be offered for the use of the public and private sectors; and (2) By January 1, 1993, the department of business, economic development, and tourism shall develop a database that identifies businesses involved in recycling and bioconversion. This database shall identify businesses that collect, transport, process, market, reuse, or purchase these goods.
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