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The Maui 10


Who's the county's most powerful player?


September 06, 2007
RANKPREVIOUSCOMPANY
1
2
Dowling Co.
2
1
Monsanto Hawai`i
3
3
Tesoro Hawai`i
4
4
Alexander & Baldwin



5
5
Maui Land & Pineapple Co.



6
6
Weinberg Foundation
7
7
Wailuku Water

8
10
Maui Electric Co.
9
8
Goodfellow Brothers
10
9
Hawaiian Telcom












ALL GREENWASHED UP



Developer Everett Dowling is no stranger to "green-washing"—a

favorite tactic employed by big, powerful corporations who want to hype

environmental credentials, real or otherwise. Now we're not saying that

Dowling's commitment to energy-efficient light bulbs and "green"

building techniques is fake, but we are saying that there might be

better ways to support the environment—especially the sensitive,

historic Makena coastline—than by building ultra-luxurious,

energy-efficient condos. Of course, others disagree. On Aug. 29,

Dowling received an award at Hawaii Home+Remodeling's inaugural "Who's

Keeping Hawaii Green" thing on Oahu. It's a prestigious award, I guess,

but it pales before the big wet one Maui Weekly columnist Subashini

Ganesan planted on Dowling in that paper's July 26 issue: "This

multi-dimensional personality [Dowling] is a great example of a local

businessman who is working to balance environmental responsibility and

profitability," she wrote. "The growth of Everett Dowling's green

initiatives may very well determine the balance and prosperity of the

Maui community and natural environment."





NO FUEL LIKE AN OLD FUEL



And MECO rises two notches this week for somehow managing to keep

out of the news until now (sorry) that their big $61 million Waena

biodiesel refinery partner BlueEarth Biofuels, LLC hired former Maui

County Councilman Dain Kane as their "Maui Director" (I think that

means "lobbyist). Anyway, they'd have risen higher if only they'd made

a big deal about bringing Kane on board back when they first hired him.

MTW



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