This recycling place is all the way at the end of the street. You can either use the machines and put one item in at a time or have them just weigh it depending how many recyclables you have. They also take cooper, brass, aluminum and steel We used the machine but then had to see someone with our receipt to get paid. I’m not going to lie, it was kind of fun using the machine. There is only one person working so you may have to wait depending if it’s busy. Feeling good after getting some money back and recycling!
Char S.
Place rating: 1 Honolulu, HI
First time here, came and left. Stood for 10 mins waiting for the only lady working here helping someone to come help us. Couldnt even ask us if we need help or say I’ll be right with you. No help at all so we bounced out. Bad service, no help offer whatsoever!
Victoria S.
Place rating: 4 Honolulu, HI
This place is awesome. They take almost everything from hi5 bottles to tin cans, to non-hi5 glass(such as wine bottles). The staff is really friendly too.
Cami O.
Place rating: 5 Honolulu, HI
I love how they give you the most for your recycling. if you give them a count, they’ll weigh it and see if the weight is worth more than the count! :D they also have those recycling machines, if you’d rather do it yourself. the only thing about that is that they don’t read all barcodes so you would have to give it to the counter anyway. but helpful for the most part. the employees here are very helpful and friendly! :]
Joe K.
Place rating: 4 Aiea, HI
I like the fact that if I recycle cans and bottles, I get cash back for stuff I used to just toss in the rubbish without a second thought. Open the lid… fly-um… forget-um. But now we’ll separate cans from bottles, and plastic from glass. And… I didn’t know that when I separated the plastic bottles by size, I’d get more money. Whodathunkit! Well the guys at Reynolds Recycling told me and we’ve been doing it ever since. I mean you’ll never get rich, but you do get a few more extra bucks for doing a little bit extra effort. You just gotta drive up the driveway, get barrels from inside the plant, fill-em with your cans, glass, or plastics, drag them in to have them scaled, go to the cashier get your cash and decide what to do with your reward. The last time I went to RR, was right before our mainland vacation, and got just over $ 100.00, and used it as tip money for all the services we received while vacationing. They’ll also take copper, and stainless steel, so maybe if you got stuff like that laying round the house, you might think about taking them along when you take your next load of can, and bottles. The hardest part of all this, is deciding what to do with the money. Lunch? Dinner? Tips for your next vacation? College?