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Code · Hawaii · Hawaii Revised Statutes

[§342H-42] Prohibition.

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[§342H-42] Prohibition. On or after January 1, 1992, no person shall manufacture, distribute, sell, or expose for sale in this State any plastic bottle or rigid plastic container unless the product has a label indicating the plastic resin used to produce the plastic bottle or rigid plastic container. The label shall consist of a number placed within a triangle of arrows and letters placed below the triangle. The triangle shall be equilateral, formed by three arrows curved at their midpoints and depicting a clockwise path around the code number. The numbers and letters used shall be as follows:
(1)For polyethylene terephthalate, the letters "PETE" and the number 1;
(2)For high density polyethylene, the letters "HDPE" and the number 2;
(3)For vinyl, the letter "V" and the number 3;
(4)For low density polyethylene, the letters "LDPE" and the number 4;
(5)For polypropylene, the letters "PP" and the number 5;
(6)For polystyrene, the letters "PS" and the number 6; and
(7)For any other, the letters "OTHER" and the number 7. [L 1990, c 318, pt of §1]
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