Commercial Recyclables definition

Commercial Recyclables means Recyclable Materials generated by a Commercial business.
Commercial Recyclables means designated recyclable materials from the two commercial subcategories of “office” and “hospitality.” Materials include, but are not limited to: organic waste office paper, cardboard, newspaper, and aluminum from offices; and cardboard, glass bottles and jars, plastic bottles, aluminum, tin and bi-metal cans, and white goods. from hospitality establishments.
Commercial Recyclables means recyclables from the two commercial subcategories of office buildings which are office paper, corrugated cardboard, newspaper and aluminum; and hospitality, which are corrugated cardboard, plastic beverage bottles, glass jars and bottles, white goods (appliances), aluminum, and tin and bimetal cans.

Examples of Commercial Recyclables in a sentence

  • An Ordinance amending Title 9 (Health and Safety), Chapter 9.04 (Solid Waste Management) in its entirety related to Commercial Recyclables (9.04.190); to amend Construction or Demolition Waste (9.04.200), to clarify waste haulers requirements; add emergency powers (9.04.400); add flow control for Municipal Solid Waste in Article VII; clarify fee (9.04.410); clarify enforcement in 9.04.0480.

  • Commercial Recyclables collection Containers and service may be ordered by the Commercial Customer, the City, or the City’s contracted technical assistance consultant, provided that the Contractor shall not be required to provide Commercial Recyclables collection to an unwilling party.

  • The defined list of Commercial Recyclables shall be collected from all participating Commercial Customers as part of basic Garbage collection services, without extra charge subject to the limitations in Sections 2.2.7 and 2.

  • Multifamily and Commercial Recyclables collection shall occur at least weekly or more frequently if space constraints preclude providing sufficient weekly capacity.

  • Commercial Recyclables collection shall be provided weekly during the hours and days specified in Section 2.2.5.3. Collections shall be made on a regular schedule on a consistent day and as close to a consistent time as possible to minimize Customer confusion.

  • The Contractor is specifically allowed to negotiate separate agreements with Customers for compactor leasing, Commercial Recyclables collection, Commercial Compostables collection, or other related services not included in this contract, provided that Customers are provided separate invoices for those services and that the Contractor makes it clear to Customers that those services are not provided under this City Contract.

  • Commercial Recyclables Service Rates shall be determined by taking eleven percent (11%) of the then-current Commercial Garbage rate by Container type, Container size and collection frequency.

  • When providing weekly Commercial Recyclables collection to a particular Customer, the Contractor shall not be required to provide Recycling Container capacity greater than 150 percent of that Customer’s weekly Garbage collection volume.

  • During each Contract Year in the period July 1, 2001 through June 30, 2004, Collector shall deliver to the Processing Facility Commercial Recyclables Collected in accordance with Exhibit 4.01a that comprise at least 85% by weight of Commercial Recyclables and no more than 15% by weight contamination, including Refuse or Organics.

  • For Commercial Customers that do not have space for or do not generate enough Recyclables to require the use of Bins for Collection, upon request from any Commercial Customer, Contractor shall provide Commercial Recyclables Collection Service according to the same Recyclables Cart Collection services provided for MFD Customers in Subsection 5.4.2, except that Contractor shall provide Commercial Recyclables Collection Service on the Customer’s Collection Day not less than once per week.


More Definitions of Commercial Recyclables

Commercial Recyclables means aluminum cans and foil; corrugated cardboard; glass containers; recyclable plastic containers that have contained non- hazardous products; Mixed Paper; newspaper; polycoated cartons; tin cans; and such other materials that the City and Contractor determine to be recyclable.
Commercial Recyclables means recyclables from the two commercial subcategories of office buildings (of more than 20,000 square feet) which are office paper, corrugated cardboard, newspaper, and awning; and hospitality (restaurants and taverns) which are corrugated cardboard, plastic beverage bottles, glass jars and bottles, white goods (appliances), aluminum, and tin and bi-metal cans.

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