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Begining July 1, 2005 large retailers in high density areas on the island of Oahu are required to provide redemption of the deposit for consumers unless an independent redemption center is established within a 2-mile radius of the retailer. Neighbor islands and small convenience stores are exempted from the redemption requirement, but may elect to do so voluntarily as a customer service.

Retailers are required to make their own determination if they are required by law to provide redemption services. The following forms will help retailers in their determination.

Letter to Retailers

Steps to Determine Responsibility

Determination Form

Map of Redemption Sites

List of Redemption Sites

If you are a retailer who is distributing or directly importing product program applications and report forms are available on the Distributors page.

FAQRetailers.pdf (175K)
Answers to frequently asked questions by grocers and retailers.

FAQBarRestHotel.pdf (88K)
Answers to frequently asked questions by bars, restaurants, and hotels.

DBC determination guidelines (88K)
Use this form to determine whether or not a product is included in the HI-5 program.

Act 285 Summary For Dealers (170K)

Guidelines for Dealer signage (170K)

Dealersign.pdf (60K)
Blank sign that meets beverage dealer signage requirements.
Label Manufacturers
A list of label manufacturers that the DOH is aware of that can provide "HI 5" lables to retailers.
Deposit program informational flier for consumers. (81KB)
Black & White Informational Flier (81K)
Deposit program informational consumer flier (two per page) for reproduction.

Deposit program informational poster (262K)

Poster - Japanese (18 x 24) (7.5MB)
Deposit program informational poster in Japanese.