Recycle. Process and market in a manner that meets the requirements of the California Integrated Waste Management Act, Public Resources Code Section 40000 et seq., for inclusion of the materials in the calculation of diversion from landfill disposal for the purposes of the solid waste diversion requirements of the Act. Recycle does not include transformation as described in Public Resources Code Section 40201, and does not include stockpiling or storage by CONTRACTOR or any other person.
Recycle. The name of the active log file remains the same, while older logs are renamed by appending a ‘1’ to the name and increasing that number each time a new log file is created. For example, your system always writes log records to the same file, abc.log. When that file reaches its maximum size, the system renames it to abc1.log, and creates a new abc.log file for storing new logs. When that abc.log file becomes full, the system renames it to abc.log2 file, and creates a new abc.log file, and so on. NEW: Each time a new log file is created, the number in the file name of the active log is increased by ‘1’. For example, your system starts writing log records to abc.log. When that file reaches its maximum size, the system creates a new log file, abc1.log, and continues to write log records to that file. When abc1.log file becomes full, the system creates an abc2.log file, and so on.
Recycle. Pak shall assume the Member’s producer responsibility obligations in relation to every obligation year throughout which the Member is a member of Recycle- Pak. Recycle-Pak shall comply with all applicable laws, regulations and directives including without limitation the Act, the Regulations and the Directive with respect to the performance of its obligations hereunder.
Recycle. Salt Lake County Recycling Office 0000 X Xxxxxxxxxx Xxx
Recycle. Recycling refers to the recovery of materials derived from waste, reprocessing them into new products, materials, or substances, to produce the original product or another one again. It includes the reprocessing of organic materials but does not include energy recovery and reprocessing into materials to be used as fuel (EC, 2020). Through recycling, we take advantage of each resource's full potential to achieve the intended reduction in the need for clean materials (Xxxxxx et al., 2019). It is worth mentioning that not all materials are 100% recovered through recycling. Still, in some, the so-called downcycling occurs which is from their recycling, a material of lower quality and value or non-recyclable is produced. For example, when we recycle bottles from PET plastic, we cannot make PET again, but we make non- recyclable plastic which is usually made into tubes, cages, etc. Similarly, recycling white paper gives us a paper of lower whiteness and quality. In contrast, aluminum is a material that can be recycled indefinitely. Nowadays, in most European countries, recycling programs include many materials in public bins. At the same time, some private organizations or shops recycle many materials (e.g., inks and toners from printers and photocopiers, batteries, electrical and electronic devices, frying oils, wooden pallets and coffee). So, we can have a bag for recycling, a compost bin and a bin for common waste in our house, which we will find will be significantly reduced when we implement this practice.
Recycle. “Recycle,” “Recycling” and “Recycled” mean the process of collecting, sorting, Processing, cleansing, treating, and reconstituting material that would otherwise be Disposed in a landfill and returning them in the form of raw material for new, reused, or reconstituted products which meet the quality standards necessary to be used in the marketplace. Recycling shall also include any Processing, energy conversion, Beneficial Reuse, or other activity deemed to be Recycling under the statutes or regulations enforced by the Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery (“CalRecycle”). R0197002/1549720-1
Recycle. Set up a recycling programme in the office. ¡ Participate in recycling programmes. ¡ Segregate recyclable items for recycling (Green Bins are provided as per photograph below). ¡ Recycle bins are placed at strategic locations within the building compound for collection/storing of recycleable wastes such paper, plastics and empty drink cans.
Recycle. Recycling, together with waste prevention, diverts organic wastes from landfills, thereby reducing the amount of methane — a potent GHG — produced as waste decomposes. It also saves energy since manufacturing goods from recycled materials typically takes less energy (and less water) than producing goods from virgin materials. And recycling paper products saves trees, letting them remain in the forest where they remove carbon from the atmosphere. Evanston's weekly curbside pickup program accepts cans and foil; newspapers and many other types of paper; glass containers; plastic containers labeled 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5; and six-pack rings. Take items that need special handling — medications, latex paint, electronics — to drop-off locations for recycling. (Guidelines are available at xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/xxxxxxxxx.) Finally, purchase recycled-content products to complete the recycling loop.
Recycle. Owner/Agent has provided recycle containers and expects Residents to comply with local recycle regulations. Should Residents wish to recycle their own aluminum cans, these must be stored outside the home in an air tight container and turned in at least monthly. Recyclables left in the house or outside can attract ants, cockroaches, rats, etc. Any pest control expenses caused by recyclables will be considered a Resident charge.
Recycle. Homeowners of SL 2 may bring their recycle items to SL 1’s Recycle Center. These items include: paper, shredded paper, cardboard, and aluminum cans. No phone books and no plastic. Only the above items are accepted.