Examples of Packaging and Printed Paper in a sentence
MMSM Guidebooks 1: Are You Obligated?Describes basic program features such as the concept of Designated Packaging and Printed Paper (DPPP), “Stewards” and “obligation,” with general information Stewards need to register with MMSM.
I declare that is a company that meets the conditions of a Xxxxxxx as defined under the Packaging and Printed Paper Program Plan and agrees to waive their rights to an exemption under Section 6 of the Rules and I acknowledge my obligation to file a report and make payment of fees to Multi-Material Stewardship Manitoba under the terms and conditions of this agreement.
As regardedmatters not covered by any of the above specification, the decision of the Executive Engineer-in- charge shall be treated as final and shall be binding upon the contractor.
In this case, the obligation reverts to the obligated Xxxxxxx in Manitoba of the Designated Packaging and Printed Paper (DPPP).
There are considerations regarding depot/curbside collection of Residential Packaging and Printed Paper (PPP) which have relevance to the intended scope of the RFP.
Specific Disclosures in the Annual Report for which evaluation criteria were developed:Disclosed information on Targets per Annual ReportText or data claim in relation to Targets ReferencePerformance Against Stewardship Plan Targets, Plan Target 1: Annually maintain, at a minimum, the overall provincial collection rate of 208,700 tonnes as assessed during preparation of the report titled Current System for Managing Residential Packaging and Printed Paper (March2012).
The Proponent should include or exclude materials based on the list of acceptable materials to be collected under the upcoming Multi-Material British Columbia Packaging and Printed Paper Stewardship Plan, scheduled to begin by May 14, 2012.
The Packaging and Printed Paper Stewardship Plan ("Program Plan") was approved by the BC Ministry of Environment in April 2013 and the program was launched in May 2014 through Multi-Material BC Society ("MMBC").
He advised that he and his MLA colleague, Lana Popham, will continue to lobby the provincial government and MMBC regarding recycling services in rural areas.4.2.2.15-229Lana Popham, MLA Saanich South RE: Data Collection of Packaging and Printed Paper in the Electoral Area Beyond May 2015 Ms. Popham spoke in the favour of the staff recommendation for the CRD to cover the Multi Material BC funding shortfall for depot collection of packaging and printed paper in the Electoral Areas.
MMSM will rely upon the authority granted to the Ministry of Conservation and Climate in the Waste Reduction and Prevention (WRAP) Act to ensure that obligated stewards are fulfilling their responsibilities outlined under the Packaging and Printed Paper Stewardship Regulation.