WASTE AND RECYCLING Sample Clauses
WASTE AND RECYCLING. The Evaluation Board is not to be disposed of as urban waste. At the end of its life cycle, differentiated waste collection must be followed. Consult the local authorities for more information on the proper disposal channels. It is mandatory to separately collect the Evaluation Board and make sure it is delivered it to the appropriate waste management and recycling centers.
WASTE AND RECYCLING. Upon using agency request, Contractor shall provide containers for collection of leaf, yard debris, clean wood, and architectural waste.
WASTE AND RECYCLING. In the development, manufacturing, and during the use phase of products, as well as for the development and implementation of production processes and other activities, consideration is given to avoiding waste generation, reusing, recycling, as well as environmentally friendly and safe disposal of generated waste. Employees are informed, trained, and motivated in environmental protection according to their tasks.
WASTE AND RECYCLING. The Hirer must remove or arrange for the removal of all litter, waste and recyclable materials arising out of the Event from the Venue and any surrounding site or area and meet all costs associated with such removal. All waste must be collected and disposed of in Accordance with law and proper practice.
WASTE AND RECYCLING. All trash containers must be lined with garbage bags provided in the storage room before use. Filled regular trash bags must be placed in the large metal waste bin. All recyclable items (glass, paper, plastic, cans, metal) should be put into the blue recyclable containers and should be placed back in the storage room after the event.
WASTE AND RECYCLING. The Permit Holder shall provide both waste and recycling receptacles for material generated at the event. Event recycling receptacles are available through Public Works. Use of any Metro Parks trash receptacles is not allowed without express consent from Metro Parks. Hanging or attaching items from the Bridge Unless attached by Public Works staff, no signs, banners, or other items shall be hung from or affixed to the SPB. Subject to the approval of Public Works and the availability of staff, objects may be affixed to the bridge by the Public Works staff for a fee. Lights: Lights on the SPB are turned off at 10:30 P.M. daily. The Permit Holder shall be financially responsible for any usage of bridge lights after 10:30 P.M., should such usage be requested and approved by Public Works. Parking Requests to utilize parking lots at or around Nissan Stadium should be directed to the Sports Authority. Water and Electricity Usage Requests Request to utilize electricity and water should be directed to Metro Public Works Operations Division.
WASTE AND RECYCLING. All full garbage bags must be placed in the corresponding garbage and/or recycling bins provided.
WASTE AND RECYCLING. Phone Number for questions or concerns on waste service (000) 000-0000.
WASTE AND RECYCLING. 6.7.1. You must put all of your household rubbish and recycling in the correct bins and take reasonable care to see that the rubbish is properly bagged.
6.7.2. If your household rubbish and recycling is normally collected from the street, you must not put your bin out earlier than 7pm the night before collection and your it must be taken in from the street no later than 7pm on the day of collection.
6.7.3. You are responsible for properly disposing of any large or bulky items that the refuse collectors are unable to take.
6.7.4. You, and any household member or visitor, must not litter within the vicinity of the property.
WASTE AND RECYCLING. The NPPF confirms that planning has an environmental role, and this includes the need to minimise waste. The Council is committed to a strategy of minimising domestic waste and increasing recycling rates and in order to do this, each new dwelling is provided with appropriate waste receptacles for each type of waste. New development is expected to meet the cost of the provision of the waste receptacles and collection vehicles and towards recycling banks. A contribution of £111 per dwelling is sought. This includes each residential dwelling being provided with 3 bins plus 1 food waste caddy and a contribution towards recycling banks. The required contribution is directly related to the quantum of residential development as it is a per dwelling contribution, and it is therefore fairly and reasonably related in scale and kind to the development.