Designated recyclable materials definition
Designated recyclable materials means those recyclable
Designated recyclable materials means those recyclable materials to be source separated in this City. The term may include, but may not be limited to, glass, cans, plastic containers, newsprint, high grade office paper, mixed office paper, curbside magazines, corrugated cardboard, yard waste or other materials.
Designated recyclable materials. - means those materials designated within the Cape May County Solid Waste Management Plan to be Source Separated for the purpose of recycling by residential, commercial, institutional and industrial sectors. The recycling of these materials is mandatory; they cannot be disposed of as solid waste. The Source Separated Recyclable Materials that are mandated for recycling are organized into the following two categories, which include but are not limited to:
More Definitions of Designated recyclable materials
Designated recyclable materials means those recyclable materials, including metal, glass, paper, or plastic, polycoated paperboard packaging, including beverage containers and aseptic packaging, food waste, corrugated and other cardboard, newspaper, magazines, or high-grade office paper designated in a district recycling plan to be source separated in a municipality pursuant to section 3 of P.L.1987, c.102 (C.13:1E-99.13);
Designated recyclable materials means those materials designated within the Morris County District Solid Waste Management Plan to be source separated for the purpose of recycling. These materials include:
Designated recyclable materials means materials that are recyclable and/or reusable within the following categories of residential, commercial (office and hospitality), and industrial, as defined more specifically within each category as listed within this chapter, including Section 8.36.200.
Designated recyclable materials means Recyclable Materials designated by the Director as subject to mandatory curbside collection.
Designated recyclable materials means materials, as designated by the Public Works Director, and/or his or her designee, that are required to be separated by covered generators from solid waste prior to disposal and returned for use or reuse in the form of raw materials for new, used or reconstituted products.
Designated recyclable materials. (or “recyclable materials”) means materials that are required to be separated from solid waste and designated organic recyclable materials prior to disposal and returned for use or reuse in the form of raw materials for new, used or reconstituted products. Recyclable materials include, but are not limited to: cardboard, paper, plastic, scrap metal, beverage containers, and clean (untreated and unpainted) wood.
Designated recyclable materials or “Recyclables” means materials that are separated by Customer from Commercial Garbage and Organic Recyclable Materials prior to disposal and returned for use or reuse in the form of raw materials for new, used or reconstituted products. Recyclable Materials include: newsprint (including inserts); mixed paper (including magazines, catalogs, envelopes, junk mail, corrugated cardboard, Kraft brown bags and paper, paperboard, paper egg cartons, and telephone books); glass containers; aluminum beverage containers; small scrap and cast aluminum (not exceeding ten (10) pounds in weight for any single item); steel including ”tin” cans and small scrap (not exceeding ten (10) pounds in weight for any single item); bimetal containers; mixed plastics, plastic containers (#1 & #2); aseptic containers, and those materials accepted by FRANCHISEE or CITY for Recycling, as updated from time to time.