Our economy craves critical metals or “technical nutrients” to build the carbon-fighting solar panels and electric cars we need, and the work-and-lifestyle-sustaining electronics we want and enjoy.
“Technical nutrients” are essential substances that spur growth, including economic growth, if used in the right way. Sustainability book Cradle to Cradle defines a “technical nutrient” as non-biological, which is something that doesn’t biodegrade safely into nature and should be used, reused and never wasted in our industrial economy.
Like many businesses, ours requires use of some technical nutrients to deliver data and voice traffic here in Hawai‘i and across the world. As we expand our statewide fiber network by over-building our existing copper network with greener fiber, we are doing our part to recycle technical nutrients including IT products and cables.
Leading up to Earth Day on April 22, 2024, we’ll be highlighting our responsible recycling practices with videos and posts about:
We hope this inspires you to: