Mixed Recyclables definition

Mixed Recyclables means materials that are separated from Waste for the purpose of Recycling, whether or not these materials are commingled for Collection.
Mixed Recyclables means material defined in the packaging and printed paper stewardship plan under the Recycling Regulation, BC, as amended, but excluding Glass Packaging, foam packaging, plastic film, and other flexible plastic packaging;
Mixed Recyclables includes materials defined as “Mixed Recycling” in the “Materials Acceptance Criteria,” attached and incorporated herein by reference (Attachment 3). These Mixed Recyclables are generated by a household during the normal course of the day which are then placed in a recycling container set out for collection or are delivered to a recycling drop off facility or from a commercial recycling program for which Municipality has assumed responsibility for collection, either directly by municipal employees or through a contract or license. Municipality agrees to deliver all Mixed Recyclables collected under its municipal recycling program regardless of whether they are collected in a curbside program or through a drop-off program. The Corporation may allow additional materials to be accepted as Mixed Recyclables from time to time, and would therefore be subject to the terms of this Agreement. Municipality must request in writing permission from the Executive Director to direct mixed recyclables to an alternate recycler via a variance request, due to the Corporation by June 1 for the following fiscal year. Requests will be considered on a two year basis that coincides with the term of this agreement. The Corporation agrees to process and market one hundred percent (100%) of said municipally collected Mixed Recyclables that are delivered to the Corporation and meet the criteria outlined in the Corporation’s Materials Acceptance Criteria (Attachment 3) for as long as such markets exist and it is economically beneficial to do so, at no cost to Municipality, pursuant to RIGL § 23-19-31. Loads of Mixed Recyclables that don’t meet the minimum quality standards may be rejected by the Corporation.

Examples of Mixed Recyclables in a sentence

  • If Municipality engages the services of a private company or contractor to collect and/or transport MSW or Mixed Recyclables, then a copy of this Agreement shall be included in any request for bids and incorporated as a part of any agreement between Municipality and the private party/contractor and the agreement between Municipality and the private party/contractor shall expressly require the private party/contractor to abide by the terms of this Agreement.

  • Neither MSW nor Mixed Recyclables delivered pursuant to this Agreement may contain any waste generated or collected outside the State of Rhode Island, hazardous waste, as defined in Subsection 23-19.1-4 (4) (i) of the Rhode Island General Laws or any other waste which U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, R.I. Department of Environmental Management or Corporation statutes or regulations prohibit for acceptance at the Resource Recovery facilities.

  • Municipality is encouraged to find alternate disposal or recycling options for other materials that can be diverted from the Central Landfill, including appliances (white goods), batteries, construction & demolition debris (C&D), leaf & yard waste, scrap metal, unrecoverable (non-recyclable) mattresses, tires and wood pallets, but excluding Mixed Recyclables as defined in Section 8.

  • Municipality agrees to use its best efforts to ensure that it, its agents and contractors, and all MSW, Mixed Recyclables, as defined herein below, and other materials delivered to the Corporation's facilities by Municipality, its agents and contractors will comply with all state and federal laws and R.I. Department of Environmental Management, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, and Corporation rules, regulations, and policies including any facility site regulations and policies.

  • Municipality must apply to the Corporation in writing for permission to use a transfer station to transfer Mixed Recyclables or MSW from a curbside collection vehicle to a trailer truck for transport to Corporation facilities.

  • Municipality is encouraged to find alternate disposal or recycling options for other materials that can be diverted from the Central Landfill, including appliances (white goods), batteries, bulky rigid plastics, construction & demolition debris (C&D), leaf & yard waste (including brush, Christmas trees and stumps), scrap metal, unrecoverable (non-recyclable) mattresses, tires, and wood pallets, but excluding Mixed Recyclables as defined in Section 6.

  • There will be an Equipment Use/MRF Rejected Load Handling Charge assessed for any load of municipal Mixed Recyclables that is rejected by the MRF, requiring reloading into a RIRRC vehicle for transfer to the landfill.

  • Municipality must apply to the Corporation in writing for permission to utilize a transfer station for the shipment of Mixed Recyclables, MSW, or any other material(s) as defined above in Section 8 and Attachment 3 (Materials Acceptance Criteria) to Corporation facilities for the term of this Agreement.

  • Municipality agrees to deliver to the Corporation's Materials Recycling Facility (hereinafter "MRF") at ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ in ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ one hundred percent (100%) of the Mixed Recyclables, as defined herein below, which are collected within its borders under its municipal recycling program.

  • Any municipality that delivers Mixed Recyclables between zero percent (0%) and twenty-four and ninety-nine hundredths percent (24.99%) of its solid waste at the MRF will not qualify for a Rebate.


More Definitions of Mixed Recyclables

Mixed Recyclables means all Recyclable Material delivered to the Danbury Recycling Facility or the MRF from generators within the applicable Municipalities in commingled single or dual stream. If any load of Mixed Recyclables contains more than 6 percent (6%) weight or volume of nonrecyclable or contaminants, Article IV of the Agreement shall apply.
Mixed Recyclables means two or more recyclable materials collected together, that are not separated, and that are in the combination of materials allowed by the City.
Mixed Recyclables or “Recyclable Waste” means those components of solid waste consisting of aluminum recyclables, can recyclables, corrugated cardboard, glass recyclables, paper recyclables, plastic recyclables, organics, and other materials required to be recycled in compliance with City Ordinances, County Ordinances and Regulations, and State Statutes and Rules, each of which has been separated by a customer into a container or containers which have been designated for recyclable or organic waste. (Source City Code Section 5.36 Subd. 2. O).
Mixed Recyclables means newspapers: including inserts, aluminum, steel, bimetal: food and beverage cans only, glass: food and beverage containers only, Plastic: Containers marked with a #1 through #7, cartons/aseptic containers: milk, juice, etc., and miscellaneous paper: magazines, phone books, junk mail, cardboard.