Compost Give-Away Events Sample Clauses

Compost Give-Away Events. Contractor shall make available for distribution an annual total of at least one thousand (1,000) cubic-yards of Compost for all Member Agencies, including but not limited to the City, utilizing the Approved Processing Facility to City residents at no additional cost to the City or Customers at two (2) public events. To the extent that such distribution qualifies for City's procurement credit under SB 1383, City shall be allocated its proportional share of such qualified procurement based on the inbound Tonnage of Organic Materials collected by Contractor from City divided by the total inbound Tonnage of the Approved Organic Materials Processing Facility to which Contractor delivered such City Tonnage during the applicable measurement period by each Member Agency. The location, date, and time of such events shall be determined by the City with notice provided to the Contractor within twenty (20) Business Days of the date of the event and may be held in conjunction with other City -approved events. Contractor shall deliver the Amendment #3 to the Amended and Restated Solid Waste Collection Franchise Agreement Compost to the agreed-upon event location at no cost to City. Contractor shall provide at least one (1) attendant for at least six (6) hours per event.”
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Compost Give-Away Events. Contractor shall distribute an annual total of at least one thousand (1,000) one (1) cubic-foot bags of Compost to City residents at no additional cost to the City or Customers at two (2) public Compost give-away events per Agreement Year (such that Contractor shall provide at least five hundred (500) bags per event). The location, date, and time of such events shall be mutually agreed upon by Contractor and the City Contract Manager, and may be held in conjunction with other City-approved events. Contractor shall deliver the bagged Compost to the agreed-upon event location at no cost to City. Contractor shall provide at least one (1) attendant for at least six (6) hours per event.
Compost Give-Away Events. Contractor shall distribute an annual total equivalent of at least one thousand (1,000) cubic-feet of Compost through one (1) cubic-foot bags of Compost or non-bagged Compost available by the truck load to City residents at no additional cost to the City or Customers at two (2) public Compost give-away events per Agreement year (such that Contractor shall provide the equivalent of at least five hundred (500) bags per event). The location, date, and time of such events shall be mutually agreed upon by Contractor and the City Franchise Contract Administrator, and may be held in conjunction with other City-approved events. Contractor shall deliver the bagged Compost to the agreed-upon event location at no cost to City. Contractor shall provide at least one (1) attendant for at least six (6) hours per event.

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