Mixed solid waste definition

Mixed solid waste means solid waste from which materials sought to be reused or recycled have not been source-separated from general solid waste.
Mixed solid waste means garbage, refuse, source-separated compostable materials and other solid waste but does not include auto hulks, street sweepings, ash, construction debris, sludges, tree and agricultural wastes, tires, lead acid batteries, motor and vehicle fluids and filters and other materials collected, processed, and disposed of as separate waste materials. (Minn. Stat. § 115A.03, Subd. 21)
Mixed solid waste means heterogeneous and commingled solid waste, which may include readily biodegradable organic wastes, as well as other organic wastes which are not readily biodegradable and may also contain inorganic, non-compostable wastes.

Examples of Mixed solid waste in a sentence

  • Household or Mixed solid waste (“MSW”) means food and beverage containers, toys, clothes, magazines and/or paper, packaging and other general household trash.

  • Mixed solid waste (dirty) is heterogeneous, while some separated materials are composed of specific components targeted for reuse or recycling.

  • Mixed solid waste with plastics and garbage must first be sorted.

  • Mixed solid waste materials recovery facility (i.e. dirty MRF)A mixed solid waste materials recovery facility, or “Dirty MRF”, refers to a materials recovery facility where the owner/operator recovers recyclable materials from mixed solid waste.

  • Waste deposited outside a bring-in site may include: - the four recyclable fractions – paper, plastic, glass and metal; and- MSW (Municipal Solid Waste) – Mixed solid waste derived primarily from residential and commercial sources.


More Definitions of Mixed solid waste

Mixed solid waste means a mixture of organic and inorganic discards and may contain household and other municipal solid wastes that are excluded from regulation as hazardous wastes.
Mixed solid waste means a feedstock consisting of solid wastes that will readily decompose and waste materials that will not readily decompose and may contain household solid wastes that are excluded from regulation as hazardous wastes in accordance with Chapter 3745-51 of the Administrative Code.
Mixed solid waste means garbage, refuse, and other solid waste from residential, commercial, industrial, and community activities that the generator of the waste aggregates for collection, but does not include auto hulks, street sweepings, ash, construction debris, mining waste, sludges, trees and agricultural wastes, tires, lead acid batteries, used oil, and other materials collected, processed, and disposed of as separate waste streams.
Mixed solid waste means municipal solid waste and industrial solid
Mixed solid waste means any solid waste, C & D, and LCID material that has not been sorted for proper disposal in the Jackson County Landfill.
Mixed solid waste means refuse, source-separated organics and other solid waste as defined by municipal recycling facilities.
Mixed solid waste means a feedstock consisting of solid wastes that will readily decompose and waste materials that will not readily decompose