Common use of Recyclable Material Clause in Contracts

Recyclable Material. Those materials that are capable of being recycled and which 385 would otherwise be processed as Organic Waste or disposed of as Garbage. Recyclable Material 386 includes Newspaper (including inserts, coupons, and store advertisements); Mixed paper 387 (including office paper, computer paper, magazines, junk mail, catalogs, xxxxx paper bags, xxxxx 388 paper, paperboard, paper egg cartons, telephone books, grocery bags, colored paper, 389 construction paper, envelopes, legal pad backings, shoe boxes, cereal, and other similar food 390 boxes, paper towels, paper with plastic coating, paper contaminated with food, wax paper, foil- 391 line paper, Tyvex non-tearing paper envelopes); Shredded paper (must be bagged); Plastic bags 392 (must be bagged; used for dry cleaning, groceries, newspapers); Milk and juice cartons; 393 Corrugated cardboard; Chipboard; Glass containers of any color (including xxxxx, clear, and 394 green glass bottles and jars); Aluminum (including beverage containers and small pieces of scrap 395 metal); Steel, tin, and bi-metal cans; Mixed plastics, including bottles, jars, tubs and containers, 396 all types and colors, Plastics 1-7; Bottles including containers made of HDPE, LDPE, or PET; 397 Used motor oil (Collected in used oil recovery kits outside of Recyclable Material Cart); Used oil 398 filters (Collected in used oil recovery kits outside of Recyclable Material Cart); Used household 399 batteries (Collected in a sealed, reusable clear zipper type bag outside of Recyclable Material 400 Cart); Polyethylene film plastics (including bags for dry cleaning, groceries, produce and bread, 401 bubble wrap, newspapers, and other stretchable plastic films); Aseptic packaging; Candles; CDs 402 & DVDs; Rigid plastics; Empty aerosol cans; Scrap aluminum foil and pans; Scrap metal less than 403 40 lbs; Small kitchen appliances less than 40 lbs. (i.e., toasters, microwaves, non-Freon 404 containing appliances); Waxed Cardboard (subject to market conditions); and those materials 405 added by the CONTRACTOR from time to time.

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Samples: Collection Service Agreement

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Recyclable Material. Those materials that are capable of being recycled and which 385 389 would otherwise be processed as Organic Waste or disposed of as Garbage. Recyclable 390 Material 386 includes Newspaper (including inserts, coupons, and store advertisements); Mixed 391 paper 387 (including office paper, computer paper, magazines, junk mail, catalogs, xxxxx paper 392 bags, xxxxx 388 paper, paperboard, paper egg cartons, telephone books, grocery bags, colored 393 paper, 389 construction paper, envelopes, legal pad backings, shoe boxes, cereal, and other similar 394 food 390 boxes, paper towels, paper with plastic coating, paper contaminated with food, wax paper, foil- 391 395 foil-line paper, Tyvex non-tearing paper envelopes); Shredded paper (must be bagged); Plastic 396 bags 392 (must be bagged; used for dry cleaning, groceries, newspapers); Milk and juice cartons; 393 397 Corrugated cardboard; Chipboard; Glass containers of any color (including xxxxx, clear, and 394 398 green glass bottles and jars); Aluminum (including beverage containers and small pieces of 399 scrap 395 metal); Steel, tin, and bi-metal cans; Mixed plastics, including bottles, jars, tubs and 400 containers, 396 all types and colors, Plastics 1-7; Bottles including containers made of HDPE, 401 LDPE, or PET; 397 Used motor oil (Collected in used oil recovery kits outside of Recyclable Material 402 Cart); Used oil 398 filters (Collected in used oil recovery kits outside of Recyclable Material Cart); 403 Used household 399 batteries (Collected in a sealed, reusable clear zipper type bag outside of 404 Recyclable Material 400 Cart); Polyethylene film plastics (including bags for dry cleaning, groceries, 405 produce and bread, 401 bubble wrap, newspapers, and other stretchable plastic films); Aseptic 406 packaging; Candles; CDs 402 & DVDs; Rigid plastics; Empty aerosol cans; Scrap aluminum foil and 407 pans; Scrap metal less than 403 40 lbs; Small kitchen appliances less than 40 lbs. (i.e., toasters, 408 microwaves, non-Freon 404 containing appliances); Waxed Cardboard (subject to market 409 conditions); and those materials 405 added by the CONTRACTOR from time to time.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collection Service Agreement

Recyclable Material. Those materials that are capable of being recycled and which 385 389 would otherwise be processed as Organic Waste or disposed of as Garbage. Recyclable 390 Material 386 includes Newspaper (including inserts, coupons, and store advertisements); Mixed 391 paper 387 (including office paper, computer paper, magazines, junk mail, catalogs, xxxxx brown paper 392 bags, xxxxx 388 brown paper, paperboard, paper egg cartons, telephone books, grocery bags, colored 393 paper, 389 construction paper, envelopes, legal pad backings, shoe boxes, cereal, and other similar 394 food 390 boxes, paper towels, paper with plastic coating, paper contaminated with food, wax paper, foil- 391 395 foil-line paper, Tyvex non-tearing paper envelopes); Shredded paper (must be bagged); Plastic 396 bags 392 (must be bagged; used for dry cleaning, groceries, newspapers); Milk and juice cartons; 393 397 Corrugated cardboard; Chipboard; Glass containers of any color (including xxxxxbrown, clear, and 394 398 green glass bottles and jars); Aluminum (including beverage containers and small pieces of 399 scrap 395 metal); Steel, tin, and bi-metal cans; Mixed plastics, including bottles, jars, tubs and 400 containers, 396 all types and colors, Plastics 1-7; Bottles including containers made of HDPE, 401 LDPE, or PET; 397 Used motor oil (Collected in used oil recovery kits outside of Recyclable Material 402 Cart); Used oil 398 filters (Collected in used oil recovery kits outside of Recyclable Material Cart); 403 Used household 399 batteries (Collected in a sealed, reusable clear zipper type bag outside of 404 Recyclable Material 400 Cart); Polyethylene film plastics (including bags for dry cleaning, groceries, 405 produce and bread, 401 bubble wrap, newspapers, and other stretchable plastic films); Aseptic 406 packaging; Candles; CDs 402 & DVDs; Rigid plastics; Empty aerosol cans; Scrap aluminum foil and 407 pans; Scrap metal less than 403 40 lbs; Small kitchen appliances less than 40 lbs. (i.e., toasters, 408 microwaves, non-Freon 404 containing appliances); Waxed Cardboard (subject to market 409 conditions); and those materials 405 added by the CONTRACTOR from time to time.

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Samples: Collection Service Agreement

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Recyclable Material. Those materials that are capable of being recycled and which 385 would otherwise be processed as Organic Waste or disposed of as Garbage. Recyclable Material 386 includes Newspaper (including inserts, coupons, and store advertisements); Mixed paper 387 (including office paper, computer paper, magazines, junk mail, catalogs, xxxxx brown paper bags, xxxxx brown 388 paper, paperboard, paper egg cartons, telephone books, grocery bags, colored paper, 389 construction paper, envelopes, legal pad backings, shoe boxes, cereal, and other similar food 390 boxes, paper towels, paper with plastic coating, paper contaminated with food, wax paper, foil- 391 line paper, Tyvex non-tearing paper envelopes); Shredded paper (must be bagged); Plastic bags 392 (must be bagged; used for dry cleaning, groceries, newspapers); Milk and juice cartons; 393 Corrugated cardboard; Chipboard; Glass containers of any color (including xxxxxbrown, clear, and 394 green glass bottles and jars); Aluminum (including beverage containers and small pieces of scrap 395 metal); Steel, tin, and bi-metal cans; Mixed plastics, including bottles, jars, tubs and containers, 396 all types and colors, Plastics 1-7; Bottles including containers made of HDPE, LDPE, or PET; 397 Used motor oil (Collected in used oil recovery kits outside of Recyclable Material Cart); Used oil 398 filters (Collected in used oil recovery kits outside of Recyclable Material Cart); Used household 399 batteries (Collected in a sealed, reusable clear zipper type bag outside of Recyclable Material 400 Cart); Polyethylene film plastics (including bags for dry cleaning, groceries, produce and bread, 401 bubble wrap, newspapers, and other stretchable plastic films); Aseptic packaging; Candles; CDs 402 & DVDs; Rigid plastics; Empty aerosol cans; Scrap aluminum foil and pans; Scrap metal less than 403 40 lbs; Small kitchen appliances less than 40 lbs. (i.e., toasters, microwaves, non-Freon 404 containing appliances); Waxed Cardboard (subject to market conditions); and those materials 405 added by the CONTRACTOR from time to time.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collection Service Agreement

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