Commingled Container Recyclables definition

Commingled Container Recyclables means:
Commingled Container Recyclables means: (1) Glass food and beverage containers, including, but not limited to, clear, brown, and green bottles up to 3 gallons or 10 liters in size that have been washed clean and whose caps, lids, and corks have been removed. Labels that remain attached and neck rings are acceptable. Examples include: soda, liquor, wine, juice bottles; jam jars; and xxxxx jars. (2) Metal food and beverage containers of up to 3 gallons or 10 liters of total volume in size, including No. 10 size cans, that have been washed clean. Clean metal lids are acceptable as are empty aerosol cans that previously contained non-hazardous substances. Examples include: soup, vegetable, juice, and other food cans; cookie tins; dog and cat food cans; kitchen spray cans; and bulk size vegetable containers. (3) Aluminum used beverage cans that have not been flattened and that have been washed clean. Cans with self-opening tabs attached are acceptable. Examples include soda and beer cans. (4) Aluminum foil that has been washed clean, folded flat and that is free of other materials. Examples include: aluminum foil wrap and take-out aluminum foil food containers. (5) PET (polyethylene terephthilate) plastic containers (code 41) marked as #1 of up to 3 liters in size and that have been washed clean. Attached labels are acceptable, but no corks, attached or unattached, are acceptable. Examples of acceptable PET (#1) containers include: soda, juice, cooking oil, mineral water and dish detergent bottles. (6) HDPE (high-density polyethylene) plastic containers marked as #2 that have been washed clean. Containers of up to 2.5 gallons or 6 liters of total volume in size that did not previously contain hazardous materials are acceptable. Attached labels are acceptable. Except for screw tops, lids are acceptable as long as they are not attached. Examples of acceptable HDPE (#2) containers include: milk jugs, and spring water, laundry detergent, bleach, and dish detergent bottles. (7) Plastic white, clear or opaque containers marked as #3 through #7 (food grade plastics) up to three (3) liters in size that have been washed clean. Attached labels are acceptable. Lids are acceptable on #5 plastics as long as they are not attached. Examples of acceptable food grade # 5 plastics are sour cream, cottage cheese and butter/margarine tubs and lids. Examples of remaining #3 through #7 include: laundry detergent, shampoo, dish detergent and skin cream containers, ketchup bottles, ice cream containers and yogurt con...

Examples of Commingled Container Recyclables in a sentence

  • Acceptable Recyclables shall include, but is not limited to, Commingled Container Recyclables, Paper Fiber Recyclables, Single Stream Recyclables and any other Solid waste deemed by MIRA in its sole discretion to be Acceptable Recyclables.

  • Acceptable Recyclables shall include, but is not limited to, Commingled Container Recyclables, Paper Fiber Recyclables, Single Stream Recyclables and any other Solid waste deemed by CRRA in its sole discretion to be Acceptable Recyclables.

  • Class A consists of Commingled Container Recyclables and Mixed Fiber, which had a slight, increase and decrease, respectively.

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  • Operating Equipment means furniture, furnishings, special lighting fixtures, carpeting, draperies, decorations or other special finishing work, signs, appliances and trade fixtures and equipment that is furnished, installed or used by the Contractor in its operations on the Airport. It does not include Fixed Improvements, or repair or maintenance of Operating Equipment or Fixed Improvements or displays or decorations that are of a seasonal or temporary promotional nature.

  • Recyclable Materials means materials that are separated from mixed municipal solid waste for the purpose of recycling or composting, including paper, glass, plastics, metals, automobile oil, batteries, source-separated compostable materials, and sole source food waste streams that are managed through biodegradative processes. Refuse-derived fuel or other material that is destroyed by incineration is not a recyclable material. (Minn. Stat. § 115A.03, Subd. 25a)

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