PRODUCT
STEWARDSHIP NEEDED FOR PHONEBOOKS
Once
again Maui is burdened with the waste from an out-of-state company. I refer to
the recent distribution, by AdVentures of Blaine, Washington, of the third phone
book in as many months to our residents and businesses.
I
spoke with Crystal in the corporate office in Blaine, asking her what the
company's plan was to recycle their obsolete phone books. Her response was,
"Take them to a recycling center." When I told her Maui doesn't have
such a thing, she said, "You've got to be kidding!"
No,
unfortunately I'm not kidding. We have no recycling center, reuse facility, MRF
(materials recovery facility) or any choice but the landfill for most of our
imported waste such as old phone books.
The
phone book's sales
department told us they distributed 80,000 books on Maui alone, not including
Lanai and Molokai. At 2 pounds apiece, that’s 160,000 pounds of books that
will ultimately end up in our landfill. That's 80 tons!
It's
time we stopped allowing off-shore companies to export products to our state
without demanding that they take care of the resultant waste. A good example to
follow is California's new "product stewardship" legislation.
Joy Webster