Designated materials definition
Designated materials means any electronic products and components containing or consisting of circuit boards, shredded circuit boards, CRTs, batteries, and mercury- and PCB-containing lamps and devices. However, this definition does not include circuit boards that have been processed to the point where they no longer are readily identifiable as circuit boards or shredded circuit boards (such as after burning/melting), as well as CRT glass that has been adequately processed for use as an industrial feedstock material. In these cases, the economic value of the material has been enhanced significantly through processing; thus, commodities of value have been created and concern for the subsequent environmental mismanagement of this material is greatly decreased.
Designated materials means those Materials which -------------------- collectively accounted for 75% of the Materials Charge for Products manufactured at the Facility in the calendar year immediately prior to the referenced year.
Designated materials means used oils, used oil containers with a capacity of 50 liters or less including used aerosol lubricant containers for all kinds of lubricants, used glycol (antifreeze) and its containers with a capacity of 50 liters or less, used aerosol containers for brake cleaners and used filters throughout the territory of the province of New Brunswick, in accordance with Part 5.1 of the Regulation;
More Definitions of Designated materials
Designated materials means used oils, used glycol (antifreeze), used filters and containers with a capacity of 50 L or less manufactured for the purpose of holding glycol, oil or diesel exhaust fluid, and includes an aerosol container used to hold a lubricant and a cleaner for automotive parts throughout the territory of the province of Nova Scotia, in accordance with the Regulation.
Designated materials means those materials for which Yukon collects a point-of-sale or manufacturing fee in relation to waste disposal or recycling and as further defined under the Environmental Act, specifically the Designated Materials Regulation and the Beverage Container Regulation. These designated materials include tires, electronic waste, and beverage containers.
Designated materials means used oils, used oil containers with a capacity of 50 liters or less including used aerosol lubricant containers for all kinds of lubricants, used glycol (antifreeze) and its containers with a capacity of 50 liters or less, used aerosol containers for brake cleaners and used filters throughout the territory of the province of Newfoundland & Labrador, in accordance with “the Regulation”.
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Designated materials. — shall mean Commingled Material, Newspaper, Mixed Paper, Chipboard, Phone Books, Corrugated Cardboard (OCC), and Household Batteries.