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(808) 871-8544Kīhei Recycling and Redemption Center is the neighborhood recycling spot on E Welakahao Road where residents and small businesses drop off bottles, cans, cardboard and other common recyclables. It’s a working lot that sees a steady flow of cars and pickup trucks. People use it for quick runs or larger cleanouts.
The site looks like an industrial lot with open bays, stacked bins and a small entrance booth that handles check‑in and payments. Pull into the main driveway and follow the traffic; drop‑off points are usually labeled for paper/cardboard, glass, plastics and metal, and some centers also take electronics or bulky items. Payment or container redemption is typically handled at the booth or a separate window and may be weight‑based or processed per container, but that varies by location. Weekends and seasonal cleanup times get backed up, so lines are common then.
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