Recyclables Collection Sample Clauses

Recyclables Collection. The Contractor shall provide weekly Recyclables collection services to Single-family Customers as part of Garbage collection services, at no additional charge. Customers may choose any Recycling Cart size. A Customer may receive one (1) additional Recycling Cart with Service at no additional charge. Additional Recycling Cart Service above the two (2) provided at no cost shall be charged at the extra Recycling Cart rate provided in Exhibit B. The Contractor shall collect all Residential Recyclables from Single-family Residences that are placed in Carts, paper bags, boxes, or labeled Cans next to the Customers’ Recycling Cart. Customers choosing to use their own Containers for excess Recycling shall be provided, upon Customer request, durable labels by the Contractor that clearly identify the Container’s contents as Recycling. Recyclables must be prepared as described in Exhibit C. No limits shall be placed on set-out volumes for Curbside Recyclables, other than those specifically listed in Exhibit C. If large quantities of Residentially-generated cardboard (e.g., moving boxes) are set out for collection, the Contractor may collect the excess materials the following day in a separate truck, provided that clear notification of the collection delay is provided to the Customer. The Contractor shall collect Curbside prepared Recyclables as described in Exhibit C. With the exception noted in Exhibit C, the maximum dimensions for Recycling materials shall be two feet (2’) by two feet (2’). If operational or recycling processing improvements are made that allow additional materials to be recycled at no additional cost to the Contractor, the Contractor agrees to expand the defined list of Residential Recyclables to cover such materials, subject to prior written approval by the City. The City reserves the right to engage in product stewardship and/or waste prevention activities that may result in one or more materials being removed from the Exhibit C list.
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Recyclables Collection. All properly prepared Recyclables listed in Exhibit C for Multifamily and Commercial Customers (including those Multifamily and Commercial Customers utilizing permanent Drop-box Collection services), shall be collected as part of the Garbage collection services without extra charge. The Contractor shall provide slotted Container lids upon City or Customer request. Multifamily and Commercial Recyclables collection shall occur at least weekly or more frequently if space constraints preclude providing sufficient weekly capacity. The Contractor shall encourage and promote participation in Recyclables services and shall recommend appropriate relative Container sizes through its site visit and evaluation process. The Contractor may decline to collect Recyclables if the Container in which they are placed by the Customer contains Excluded Materials or other materials that do not conform to the definition of Recyclables or that do not meet specifications.
Recyclables Collection. Program Recyclables shall be collected once per week in Contractor‐provided Roll Carts. See Article
Recyclables Collection. Contractor shall collect Program Recyclables from Multi‐Family Units on a subscription basis at a frequency agreed upon by the customer and the Contractor. Contractor shall provide a sufficient number and size of Roll Carts or containers for the accumulation of Program Recyclables upon request by the customer. The County retains the right to determine the appropriate number and size of containers.
Recyclables Collection. As needed but not less than once per week, empty Landlord- provided white-paper recycling receptacles located in each office and at each workstation into Landlord-provided recycling bins for recycling by Landlord. Landlord must institute or maintain recycling programs for the Building for items including, by way of example and not limitation, delivery pallets, cardboard, glass, and recyclable plastic and metals. Cleaning Products and Methods; Hand Soap and Paper Supplies: Landlord and Landlord’s professional cleaning-service company must use environmentally preferable cleaning products and methods, provide hand soap with bio-based ingredients in the restrooms, and supply paper products with post-consumer waste recycled content.
Recyclables Collection. Hauler shall provide all Customers the option to participate in a source separated Recyclables Collection program, with Hauler providing semi- or fully automated Collection. Customers shall not be required to participate. Customers shall have the option to request Carts approximately 32, 64, or 96-gallons in size, and in the quantity as may be needed to regularly containerize each Customer’s wastestream. Customers may place Recyclables in Recycling Cart(s) and clear Customer- provided plastic bags for Collection, provided the bag is no heavier than fifth pounds (50 lbs). Recyclables placed in opaque bags, barrels or boxes may be Collected as Refuse. Customers that regularly generate more Recyclable Materials than will fit in its Carts may be offered, or may request, additional Recycling Carts. If there is a dispute between Hauler and the Customer as to whether additional Carts should be provided to a Customer the City shall make the final decision.
Recyclables Collection. Contractor shall collect Recyclables that are timely placed at the 165 Set-out Site no later than 7:00 a.m. by Customers on the day of collection. All Recyclables 166 subject to collection by Contractor pursuant to this Contract shall be placed in Approved 167 Recyclable Containers and any excess material may be placed in additional 168 containers/plastic bags that shall not exceed a size of thirty-two (32) gallons in volume or 169 have a gross weight of greater than fifty (50) pounds. The Contractor shall comply with the 170 provisions below, which are required to maintain eligibility for access to the Joint MRF, 171 pursuant to an intergovernmental agreement (IGA) between the Village and Waukesha 172 County. The purpose of the IGA is to provide County financial support to the Village, for 173 recycling containers and the direct haul of Recyclables to the Joint Village/County MRF in 174 Milwaukee (“Joint MRF”). 176 177 178 A. Approved Recyclables Container Provisions
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Recyclables Collection. Contractor will, for no additional charge, provide blue carts or bins of the same or larger total volume as Solid Waste Collection for that facility for the purpose of weekly Collection of Recyclable Materials, as described in Exhibit C1 and Exhibit C2 on the same day of the week. Carts or bins provided for recyclables will be appropriately labeled ‘Recyclables Only’ with Authority-approved labels indicating acceptable Recyclable Materials and sorting, if any. Customers who opt to have a reduced volume, or entirely decline Recyclables Collection Services at a Multi-family residential facility with bin service must do so in writing, and such documentation will be retained by Contractor for all such facilities and Customers.
Recyclables Collection. B.1 Definition: Aluminum food and beverage containers, metal cans, bi-metal cans, glass food containers, newspapers, corrugates containers, chipboard, magazines, mixed paper, and other such materials as the parties may agree to in writing. The Customer shall sort materials and place them into a separate container for pick-up by the CONTRACTOR. (See Attachment A)
Recyclables Collection. Materials Collected; Set-Out Requirements 1319 Contractor shall Collect in a single-stream (commingled) manner, at a minimum the following recyclable 1320 materials: newspaper (including inserts, coupons, and store advertisements); mixed paper (including 1321 office paper, computer paper, magazines, junk mail, catalogs, xxxxx paper bags, xxxxx paper, 1322 paperboard, paper egg cartons, telephone books, grocery bags, colored paper, construction paper, 1323 envelopes, legal pad backings, shoe boxes, cereal and other similar food boxes); chipboard; corrugated 1324 cardboard; glass containers of any color (including xxxxx, clear, and green glass bottles and jars); 1325 aluminum (including beverage containers, foil, food containers, small pieces of scrap metal); small 1326 pieces of scrap metal weighing less than 10 pounds without cords or chains and fitting into the 1327 Recyclable Materials Collection Container; steel, tin or bi-metal cans; plastic containers (no. 1 to 7); 1328 plastic bags and plastic film; mixed rigid plastics (including toys, utensils, cups, tubing, pipes, siding, and 1329 shelving units); and aseptic beverage boxes. Contractor shall Collect used oil filters, cell phones, 1330 household batteries and compact fluorescent lamps when placed in sealed plastic bags on top of the 1331 Recycling Container. Styrofoam and E-Waste are not collected as part of the single-stream Collection 1332 operations. Styrofoam can be dropped off at the Recology San Francisco transfer station. E-Waste can 1333 be collected curbside through on-call service or may be dropped off by residents at the Recology San 1334 Bruno transfer station or the Recology of the Coast (Pacifica) recycling drop off yard.
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