ECO definition

ECO. ECO Resources, Inc., a Texas corporation. ---
ECO means ECO Holdings III Limited Partnership, a Delaware limited partnership.

Examples of ECO in a sentence

  • Training • ECO to facilitate an EMP Induction meeting for the project manager and contractors to ensure understanding of responsibilities in respect of compliance and assist in planning the construction method and programme to meet all EMP requirements.

  • The ECO must be suitably qualified (3-year life sciences undergraduate degree) and 3 years’ suitable experience.

  • The Eco Program, including but not limited to denial of participation, change in allowance amount, or amendment or termination of the Eco Program, is not subject to the grievance procedure with the sole exception of determining whether the SFIA has restored an employee’s free parking privileges if: (1) the SFIA discontinues the ECO Program; (2) the SFIA denies an employee participation in the ECO Program due to lack of funds; or (3) the employee voluntarily exits the ECO Program.

  • If: (1) the SFIA discontinues the ECO Program; (2) the SFIA denies an employee participation in the ECO Program due to lack of funds; or (3) the employee voluntarily exits the ECO Program, the SFIA shall reinstate the employee’s parking privileges.

  • The ECO is required to monitor the implementation of the Environmental Management Plan (EMP) during the construction phase of the project, to conduct audits and to report on the implementation of the EMP.


More Definitions of ECO

ECO means employee commute options.
ECO or “Engineering Change Order” means a direction in the form of an engineering change order to make a change to a Product including a change to the design, manufacture, or test procedure for a Product.
ECO means ECO CH LLC, a Delaware limited liability company.
ECO means an order requesting an Engineering Change, i.e. an “engineering change order”.
ECO means the Environmental Control Officer appointed by the Association to monitor Members’ compliance with the EMP;
ECO means the name of the programme of a household dishwasher declared by the manufacturer, importer or authorised representative as suitable to clean normally soiled tableware, and to which the ecodesign requirements on energy efficiency, cleaning and drying performance relate.