Household Battery and Cell Phone Collection Sample Clauses

Household Battery and Cell Phone Collection. 647 a. Multi-Family Residential Complexes with individual Recycling Carts
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Household Battery and Cell Phone Collection. Contractor shall provide the Residential Premises of the Mixed Use Building with Household Battery and Cell Phone Collection in accordance with the Multi-Family Household Battery and Cell Phone Collection service requirements pursuant to Section 5.03.C.3.
Household Battery and Cell Phone Collection. Contractor shall provide the Residential Premises of the Mixed Use Building with Household Battery and Cell Franchise Agreement for Collection Services with Recology San Mateo County Page 35 of 111134 City of Menlo ParkModel Agreement for Adaptation by Member Agencies 1429 1430 1431 1432 1433 1434 1435 1436 1437 1438 1439 1440 1441 1442 1443 1444 1445 1446 1447 1448 1449 1450 1451 1452 1453 1454 1455 1456 1457 1458 1459 1460 Phone Collection in accordance with the Multi-Family Household Battery and Cell Phone Collection service requirements pursuant to Section 5.03.C.3.
Household Battery and Cell Phone Collection. Contractor shall provide one (1) 645 or more centrally located Containers for the accumulation of Household Batteries 646 and Cell Phones. The number and location of the Containers and the frequency 647 of Collection shall be mutually agreed to between the Contractor and the Owner 648 or manager of the complex. In the event the Owner or property manager 649 requests that the materials be Collected on an on-call basis, Contractor shall 650 provide that service at no additional cost.
Household Battery and Cell Phone Collection. Contractor shall provide an efficient, 422 convenient, and effective method for the Collection of Household Batteries and Cell 423 Phones from all MFD Complexes in the Agency. This Collection method and any 424 changes to it, shall be approved by the Agency or the SBWMA prior to 425 implementation. {Note to Proposers – This section will be revised to reflect the 426 approved collection methodology.} 427 C. Commercial Premises 428 1. 429 430 431 432 433 434 435 436 437 438 439 440 441 442 443 444 2. 445 446 Contractor shall Collect Single-Steam Recyclable Materials or other Source Separated Recyclable Materials Generated at Commercial Premises at least once per week or more frequently as scheduled, up to seven (7) times per week, by the Customer provided that the Generator has Source Separated the Recyclable Materials from Solid Waste and placed the materials in the appropriate Contractor- provided Container. Contractor shall Collect Recyclable Materials at the designated location agreed upon by Contractor and Customer. The designated Collection location, if disputed by Customer or Contractor, shall be determined by the Agency.
Household Battery and Cell Phone Collection. 500 a. Multi-Family Residential Complexes with individual Recycling Carts for each dwelling unit. Contractor shall Collect Household Batteries and Cell Phones placed on top of the Recyclable Materials Cart in Contractor-provided or Customer-provided clear zip-close or tie-close plastic bags clearly marked “Used Batteries and Cell Phones.” Customers will be notified to place all Household Batteries in a clear zip-close plastic bag; tape the contacts of button cell batteries; and wrap cell phones in paper (for protection) prior to placing in the plastic bag. While Customers will be encouraged to follow the participation parameters, Contractor shall be required to Collect the Household Batteries and Cell Phones if Customers do not follow these instructions. Recycling Carts or Bins. Contractor shall provide one (1) or more centrally located Containers for the accumulation of Household Batteries and Cell Phones. The number and location of the Containers and the frequency of Collection shall be mutually agreed to between the Contractor and the Owner or manager of the complex. In the event the Owner or property manager requests that the materials be Collected on an on-call basis, Contractor shall provide that service at no additional cost.
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