Recycling - Improper Procedure Sample Clauses

Recycling - Improper Procedure. Contractor is not required to Collect Recyclable Materials if the Service Recipient does not segregate the Recyclable Materials from Commercial Solid Waste and Organic Waste. Furthermore, Contractor is not required to collect Recyclable Materials that are contaminated through commingling with Garbage or Organic Waste. To address contamination, Contractor must follow the steps as set forth in Section 3.11.
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Recycling - Improper Procedure. CONTRACTOR shall not 17 be required to collect Recyclable Materials if the Service Recipient does not segregate the 18 Recyclable Materials from Garbage or Green Waste/Organic Waste. If Recyclable Materials are 19 contaminated through commingling with Garbage or Green Waste/Organic Waste, the 20 CONTRACTOR shall, if practical, separate the Garbage or Green Waste/Organic Waste from 21 the Recyclable Materials. The Recyclable Materials shall then be collected and the Garbage or 22 Green Waste/Organic Waste shall be left in the Recycling Cart along with a Non-Collection
Recycling - Improper Procedure. The CONTRACTOR shall not be 21 required to Collect Recyclable Materials if the Service Recipient does not segregate the 22 Recyclable Materials from Garbage. In the event the Recyclable Materials and Garbage are 23 commingled to the extent that they cannot easily be separated by the CONTRACTOR or the 24 nature of the Garbage renders the entire Recycling Cart or Bin contaminated, the 25 CONTRACTOR will leave the Recycling Cart or Bin un-emptied along with a Non-Collection 26 Notice which contains instructions on the proper procedures for setting out Recyclable 27 Materials. Upon notification from the City Representative, CONTRACTOR shall Collect the 28 contaminated Recyclable Materials as part of the next regularly scheduled Commercial Garbage 29 Collection and dispose of it at the Disposal Facility.
Recycling - Improper Procedure. ‌ Except as set forth below, the Contractor shall not be required to Collect Recyclable Materials if the Residential or Commercial Service Recipient does not segregate the Recyclable Materials from Solid Waste, or Exempt Waste. The first (1st) time Recyclable Materials are contaminated through commingling with Solid Waste, or Exempt Waste, the Contractor shall contact the Customer to discuss the contamination and shall Collect the Container and cause the material contained therein to be disposed or processed in the most appropriate manner. On the second (2nd) time that the Contractor finds that a Service Unit has set out contaminated Recyclable Materials, the Contractor shall contact the Customer to discuss the contamination and shall Collect the Container and cause the material contained therein to be disposed or processed in the most appropriate manner. In addition, the Contractor may, without the authorization of the Customer, remove the Recycling Cart(s) or Bin(s) and stop Collecting Recyclable Materials from that Residential or Commercial Service Unit. A. Recycling - Changes to Work. Should changes in law arise that necessitate any additions or deletions to the work described herein including the type of items included as
Recycling - Improper Procedure. CONTRACTOR shall comply with Contamination procedures as specified in Exhibit 7 of this Contract.
Recycling - Improper Procedure. Except as set forth below, CONTRACTOR 898 shall not be required to Collect Recyclables if the Customer does not segregate the Recyclables 899 from Solid Waste. If Recyclables are contaminated through commingling with Solid Waste, 900 CONTRACTOR shall, if practical, separate the Solid Waste from the Recyclables. The 901 Recyclables shall then be Collected and the Solid Waste shall be left in the Recycling Cart or 902 Bin along with a Non-Collection Notice explaining why the Solid Waste is not considered a 903 Recyclable and how to dispose of it as Solid Waste. However, in the event the Recyclables and 904 Solid Waste are commingled to the extent that they cannot easily be separated by 905 CONTRACTOR or the nature of the Solid Waste renders the entire Recycling Cart or Bin 906 contaminated, CONTRACTOR will leave the Recycling Cart or Bin un-emptied along with a 907 Non-Collection Notice that contains instructions on the proper procedures for setting out 908 Recyclables and Solid Waste.
Recycling - Improper Procedure. Except as set forth below, the CONTRACTOR 555 shall not be required to Collect Recyclable Materials if the Service Recipient does not segregate 556 the Recyclable Materials from Solid Waste. If Recyclable Materials are contaminated through 557 commingling with Solid Waste, the CONTRACTOR shall, if practical, separate the Solid Waste 558 from the Recyclable Materials. The Recyclable Materials shall then be Collected and the Solid 559 Waste shall be left in the Recycling Cart along with a Non-Collection Notice explaining why the 560 Solid Waste is not considered a Recyclable Material. However, in the event the Recyclable 561 Materials and Solid Waste are commingled to the extent that they cannot easily be separated by 562 the CONTRACTOR or the nature of the Solid Waste renders the entire Recycling Cart 563 contaminated, the CONTRACTOR will leave the Recycling Cart un-emptied along with a Non- 564 Collection Notice that contains instructions on the proper procedures for setting out Recyclable 565 Materials and instructions that the contaminated material should be placed in the Garbage Cart 566 for Collection on the next regularly scheduled Collection day.
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Recycling - Improper Procedure. Except as set forth in Section 4.2.11 the Company shall not be required to Collect Recyclable Materials if the Service Recipient does not segregate the Recyclable Materials from Garbage or Organic Waste. If Recyclable Materials are contaminated through commingling with Garbage or Organic Waste, the Company shall, if practical, separate the Garbage or Organic Waste from the Recyclable Materials. The Recyclable Materials shall then be collected and the Garbage or Organic Waste shall be left in the Recycling Cart along with a Non-collection Notice explaining why the Garbage or Organic Waste is not considered a Recyclable Material. However, in the event the Recyclable Materials and Garbage or Organic Waste are commingled to the extent that they cannot easily be separated by the Company or the nature of the Garbage or Organic Waste renders the entire Recycling Cart contaminated, the Company will leave the Recycling Cart un-emptied along with a Non-collection Notice that contains instructions on the proper procedures for setting out Recyclable Materials.
Recycling - Improper Procedure. Except as set forth in this 20 Section 5.06.4, CONTRACTOR shall not be required to collect Recyclable Materials if the 21 Service Recipient does not segregate the Recyclable Materials from Residential Solid 22 Waste. If Recyclable Materials are contaminated through commingling with Residential 23 Solid Waste, CONTRACTOR shall, if practical, separate the Residential Solid Waste from 24 the Recyclable Materials. The Recyclable Materials shall then be collected and the 25 Residential Solid Waste shall be left in the Recycling Cart along with a Non-Collection
Recycling - Improper Procedure. Except as set forth in this 5 Section 5.06.4, CONTRACTOR shall not be required to collect Recyclable Materials if 6 the Service Recipient does not segregate the Recyclable Materials from Residential 7 Solid Waste or Exempt Waste. If Recyclable Materials are contaminated through 8 commingling with Residential Solid Waste or Exempt Waste, CONTRACTOR shall, if 9 practical, separate the Residential Solid Waste or Exempt Waste from the Recyclable 10 Materials. The Recyclable Materials shall then be collected and the Residential Solid 11 Waste or Exempt Waste shall be left in the Recycling Cart along with a Non-Collection 12 Notice explaining why the Residential Solid Waste or Exempt Waste is not considered 13 a Recyclable Material. 14 In the event the Recyclable Materials and Residential Solid 15 Waste or Exempt Waste are commingled to the extent that they cannot be separated 16 by CONTRACTOR, the nature of the Residential Solid Waste or Exempt Waste 17 renders the entire contents of the Recycling Cart contaminated, or the nature of the 18 Exempt Waste poses a health and safety issue, CONTRACTOR will leave the 19 Recycling Cart un-emptied along with a Non-Collection Notice that contains 20 instructions on the proper procedures for setting out Recyclable Materials. In the 21 event CONTRACTOR leaves the Recycling Cart un-emptied, CONTRACTOR shall 22 utilize the Consolidated Utility Billing System to provide the City Representative with 23 the details of the excess contamination. In the event the Recycling Cart is left un- 24 emptied more than three (3) times during three (3) consecutive months, the City 25 Representative will work with CONTRACTOR to resolve the situation.
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