Recycling Data Sample Clauses

Recycling Data. The number of gross tons collected, processed, and sold or delivered to a recycler (other than Processing Facility) by material type for the preceding quarter. Indicate, by material type (and grade where appropriate), quarterly total of Recyclable Materials processed and sold including facility name and location. Indicate any quantities, by material type, donated or otherwise disbursed without compensation. Indicate quarterly totals and location for Residue disposed.
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Recycling Data. The number of gross tons collected by 17 material type for SFD, MFD, City and Commercial Recycling Service, including Recyclable 18 Materials collected as part of SFD and MFD Large Item Collection Service, for the preceding 19 quarter. Indicate, by material type (and grade where appropriate), quarterly total of Recyclable 20 Materials processed and sold including facility name and location, average price received per 21 Ton and total Recycling Revenue received for the quarter. Indicate any quantities, by material 22 type, donated or otherwise disbursed without compensation. Indicate quarterly totals and 23 location for residue disposed. All tonnage data should be compared to the corresponding 24 tonnage data from the prior year comparable period.
Recycling Data. The number of gross tons collected by 2181 material type for SFD, MFD, Commercial and TOWN Recycling Collection Service, including 2182 Recyclable Material collected as part of Large Item Collection Service, for the preceding 2183 quarter.
Recycling Data. Gross tons Collected daily on average by material type by route for SFD and Commercial Recycling service. The average participation rates by quarter relative to the total number of Service Units by Service Unit type.
Recycling Data. The number of gross tons collected by material type for SFD, MFD, City and Commercial Recycling Collection Service, including Recyclable Materials collected as part of Bulky Waste Collection Service, for the preceding quarter. Indicate quarterly totals and location for residue disposed. Any tonnages diverted and disposed from large venues and events during the reporting period shall be broken out separately. All tonnage data shall be compared to the corresponding tonnage data from the prior year comparable period.
Recycling Data. Gross tons Collected daily on average by material type by route for SFD and Commercial Recycling service, with map of routes. The average participation rates by quarter relative to the total number of Service Units by Service Unit type. Indicate, by material type (and grade where appropriate), annual totals of Recyclable Materials processed including facility name and location, average cost or price received per ton and total recycling cost or revenue received for the year. Indicate any quantities, by material type, donated or otherwise disbursed without compensation. Indicate number of Recycling Collection Containers distributed by size and Service Unit type. Also provide annual totals and location for residue disposed.
Recycling Data. Gross tons Collected daily on average by material 2631 type by route for SFD, MFD, MXD, Commercial, and City Recycling service, with map of routes. The 2632 average participation rates by quarter relative to the total number of Service Units by Service Unit type. 2633 Indicate, by material type (and grade where appropriate), annual totals of Recyclable Materials processed 2634 including facility name and location, average cost or price received per ton and total recycling cost or 2635 revenue received for the year. Indicate any quantities, by material type, donated or otherwise disbursed 2636 without compensation. Indicate number of Recycling Collection Containers distributed by size and Service
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Recycling Data. Gross tons of Recyclables processed and recovered for the calendar year for residential and commercial accounts receiving recycling collection services. Indicate, by material type, quarterly totals of Recyclables processed and sold or including facility name and location, average price received per ton and total recycling revenue received for the calendar year. Indicate any quantities, by material type, donated or otherwise disbursed without compensation. Indicate number of bins and Carts distributed by size and service unit type. Also provide quarterly totals and location for residual disposed.
Recycling Data i. The number of gross tons collected by material type for Single- Family, Multi-Family, and Commercial Recycling Collection Services, including Recyclable Material collected as part of Bulky Item Collection Service, for the preceding quarter. ii. Indicate, by material type, quarterly total of Recyclable Material processed and sold by Contractor including average price received per Ton and total Recycling Revenue received for the quarter. iii. Indicate any quantities, by material type, donated or otherwise disbursed without compensation. iv. Indicate quarterly totals and location for Processing Residue disposed. v. All tonnage data shall be compared to the corresponding tonnage data from the prior year comparable period.

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