Concentrate Company definition

Concentrate Company means a company that formulates concentrate for the production of carbonated soft drink products and other beverages and sells the concentrate to Bottlers. For the avoidance of doubt, for purposes of this Order, PepsiCo and DPSG are Concentrate Companies.

Examples of Concentrate Company in a sentence

  • Plaintiffs LaShawn Sharpe, Jim Castoro, and Steve Dailey (“Plaintiffs”) bring this Unopposed Motion for Preliminary Approval of Class Action Settlement, Preliminary Certification of Settlement Class, and Approval of Notice Plan before the Court, with the consent of Defendants A&W Concentrate Company and Keurig Dr Pepper Inc.

  • On 5 June 1998, the Central Valley Water Board adopted Waste Discharge Requirements (WDRs) Order No. 98-136 for the California Concentrate Company and the Dennis and R.

  • Identification of substance and of companyProduct identifierCommercial name: Organi-Sect Concentrate Company details & Contact Name/Email 1Env Solutions Unit 4, Airborne Industrial Estate.

  • IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that, pursuant to Sections 13304, 13260 and 13267 of the California Water Code, the California Concentrate Company shall take the necessary remedial actions to prevent the discharge of wastewater that causes or threatens to cause a condition of pollution and nuisance, in accordance with the following schedule.

  • Defendant A & W Concentrate Company is a Delaware corporation with a principal place of business in Plano, Texas.

Related to Concentrate Company

  • Cannabis concentrate means cannabis that has undergone a process to concentrate one or more active cannabinoids, thereby increasing the product’s potency. Resin from granular trichomes from a cannabis plant is a concentrate for purposes of this division. A cannabis concentrate is not considered food, as defined by Section 109935 of the Health and Safety Code, or a drug, as defined by Section 109925 of the Health and Safety Code.

  • Coal means high-grade, medium-grade and low-grade category A and B coal within the meaning of the international codification system for coal established by the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe and clarified in the Council decision of 10 December 2010 on State aid to facilitate the closure of uncompetitive coal mines;