Accepted materials Sample Clauses

Accepted materials. Customers may deliver and Contractor shall accept household hazardous waste, major appliances, bulky items and E-waste at the drop-off events designated for those items. Contractor shall be allowed to reject: liquids or sludges; cement; dirt; asphalt; concrete; other hazardous wastes; or infectious waste. No commercial waste will be accepted at these events.
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Accepted materials. Residential Premises may place Solid Waste, Recyclable Materials, and/or Organic Materials for Collection with the following allowances: Solid Waste, Targeted Recyclable Materials, Organic Materials – Up to two (2) cubic yards of materials per event, provided that such materials, except as set forth below have been bagged, boxed, bundled, or containerized by the Customer. The Customer may place up to three (3) large items from the categories below: a. Major Appliances – One (1) large appliance per event (e.g., washing machine, clothes dryer, refrigerator, freezer). b. Bulky Items – One (1) large Bulky Item per event (e.g., reusable furniture, mattresses, four tires).
Accepted materials. Residential Premises may place Solid Waste, Targeted Recyclable Materials, and/or Organic Materials for Collection with the following allowances: 1. Solid Waste, Recyclable Materials, Organic Materials – Up to two (2) cubic yards of materials per event, provided that such materials, except as set forth below have been bagged, boxed, bundled, or containerized by the Customer. 2. Major Appliances – One (1) large appliance per event (e.g., washing machine, clothes dryer, refrigerator, freezer). 3. Bulky Items – One (1) large Bulky Item per event (e.g., reusable furniture, mattresses, four tires).
Accepted materials. Customers may deliver and Contractor shall accept Major Appliances, Bulky Items, Source Separated Targeted Recyclable Materials, Source Separated Organic Materials, tires (i.e., four (4) per Customer, removed from rims, no commercial tires), clean unpainted wood, construction and demolition debris, Universal Waste, E-Scrap and Solid Waste. Contractor shall be allowed to reject: liquids or sludges; cement; dirt; asphalt; concrete; Hazardous Waste; or Infectious 1072 1073 1074 1075 1076 1077 1078 1079 1080 1081 1082 1083 1084 1085 1086 1087 1088 1089 1090 1091 1092 1093 1094 1095 1096 1097 1098 1099 1100 1101 1102 1103 1104 1105 1106 1107 1108 1109 1110 1111 1112 1113 1114 1115 1116
Accepted materials. Prior to the launch of the Program, the Parties shall confer and agree, in writing, on which waste streams will be accepted through the Program (hereinafter “Accepted Materials”). This list of acceptable waste streams shall be added to Exhibit 1 and shall merge and be part of this Agreement and may be updated by and through written agreement of the Parties.
Accepted materials. Residential Premises may place Solid Waste, Recyclable Materials, and/or Organic Materials for Collection with the following allowances: 1. Solid Waste, Targeted Recyclable Materials, Organic Materials – Up to two (2) cubic yards of materials per event, provided that such materials, except as set forth below have been bagged, boxed, bundled, or containerized by the Customer.
Accepted materials. Residential Premises may place Solid Waste, Recyclable Materials, and/or Organic Materials for Collection with the following allowances: Solid Waste, Targeted Recyclable Materials, Organic Materials – For each Single-Family Dwelling event, up to two (2) cubic yards of materials plus three large items. For each Multi-Family Residential Complex or Mixed-Use Building event, up to the volume of materials obtained by multiplying the number of individual Residential Premises in the complex or building by two (2) cubic yards plus three large items per Residential Premise. The materials must have been bagged, boxed, bundled, or containerized by the Customer. The Customer may place up to three (3) large items from the categories below: a. Major Appliances – One (1) large appliance per event (e.g., washing machine, clothes dryer, refrigerator, freezer). b. Bulky Items – One (1) large Bulky Item per event (e.g., reusable furniture, mattresses, four tires).
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Accepted materials. Residents may deliver and Contractor shall accept Major 696 Appliances, Bulky Items, Source Separated Recyclable Materials, Source Separated 697 Plant Materials, tires (4 per household; removed from rims; no commercial tires), 698 clean unfinished wood, and rubbish. Residents may not deliver more than two Major 699 Appliances and two major E-Waste items. Contractor shall reject: liquids or sludges, 700 cement; dirt; asphalt; concrete; materials which exceed five (5) feet in length; ; 701 Hazardous Waste; or Infectious Waste. Contractor may reject a single item that 702 weights more than 75 pounds (excluding Major Appliances) unless Customer has 703 paid an additional fee for service.
Accepted materials. SFD Occupants may place Curbside for Collection Solid Waste, 615 Recyclable Materials, and/or Organic Materials with the following allowances:

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