Commercial Organic Waste Collection Service Sample Clauses

Commercial Organic Waste Collection Service. The Collection of Organic Waste, by Contractor, from Commercial Service Units in the Service Area, the delivery of those Organic Waste materials to an Organic Waste Processing Facility.
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Commercial Organic Waste Collection Service. This service is governed by the following terms and conditions:
Commercial Organic Waste Collection Service. Commercial Service Units will be encouraged to comply with AB 1826 (Mandatory Commercial Organics Recycling) by subscribing to Organic Waste Collection Service. The CONTRACTOR will furnish the necessary number and size of Bins and/or Carts to accommodate the needs of the subscribing Commercial Service Unit. Rates for this service will be determined by CONTRACTOR, although the City may elect to subsidize all or part of such rates. Collections shall be performed at a location accessible to CONTRACTOR’s vehicles. Push services will be available for a fee.
Commercial Organic Waste Collection Service. This service is governed by the following 1886 terms and conditions: 1888 Collection Service to all Commercial Service Units in the Service Area whose Organic Waste is properly 1889 containerized in Organic Collection Containers, where the Organic Waste Collection Containers are 1890 accessible. Contractor will conduct a site visit with each non-exempt Service Recipient to determine the 1891 specific materials to be included the Service Recipient’s Organic Waste Collection (i.e., Food Waste, Green 1892 Waste, combined Food and Green Waste). Contractor will charge for collection of Organic Waste within the 1893 Bundled Service rate specified in Exhibit 1. For Organic Waste collected in Collection Containers beyond 1894 the size specified in the Bundled Service rate, Contractor will charge at the rate set forth in Exhibit 1. 1895 Contractor agrees that not all Service Units will elect to receive Organic Waste Collection Service in Carts, 1896 and that Contractor will provide Organic Waste Collection Bins upon request and as necessary. Service 1897 Recipients may elect to add Green Waste only Collection Bins to their service at pricing included in Exhibit 1898 1. Contractor will provide a sufficient number of Collection Containers and at a collection frequency to allow 1899 for any such Service Unit to utilize the collection of Organic Waste. Commercial Organic Waste Collection 1900 will occur Monday through Saturday upon request and as necessary. City shall provide Contractor a list of 1901 the names and addresses of Commercial Service Units that are approved by City for exemption from 1902 Organic Waste Collection. 1903 12.05.2 Organic Waste Processing Services. Contractor must ensure that all Organic 1904 Waste Collected pursuant to this Agreement is diverted from the landfill in accordance with AB 939, AB 1905 1826, AB 1594, SB 1016 and SB 1383, and any subsequent or other Applicable Law. Contractor must 1906 ensure that the Organic Waste Collected pursuant to this Agreement is not disposed of in a landfill, except 1907 for residue resulting from processing. If the organics processing facility accepts bagged organic waste, then 1908 Contractor is obligated to accept bagged Organic Waste. 1909 12.05.3 Organic Waste Processing Facility. Contractor must deliver all Collected Organic 1910 Waste to a fully permitted Organic Waste Processing Facility or a fully permitted Organic Waste transfer 1911 station listed in Exhibit 9. Failure to comply with this provis...

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