Separation at source definition
Separation at source means the sorting of waste into a dry recyclable fraction (or separate dry recyclable fractions) and a residual fraction and, where a door-to-door biological waste collection service is provided, includes the sorting of waste into a biological waste fraction.
Separation at source means the sorting of waste at household premises into a dry recyclable fraction and a residual fraction. In respect of household premises provided with a collection service for bio-waste, ‘separation at source’ means the sorting of waste into a dry recyclable fraction, a bio-waste fraction and a residual fraction and the expression ‘separate at source’ shall be construed accordingly.
Separation at source means the sorting of waste at the commercial premises into a dry recyclable fraction and a residual fraction. In respect of commercial premises provided with a door-to-door collection service for biowaste, ‘separation at source’ means the sorting of waste into a dry recyclable fraction, a biowaste fraction and a residual fraction and the expression “separate at source” shall be construed accordingly.
More Definitions of Separation at source
Separation at source means the sorting of waste at household premises into a dry recyclable fraction and a residual waste fraction. In respect of household premises provided with a collection service for biowaste, ‘separation at source’ means the sorting of waste into a dry recyclable fraction, a biowaste fraction and a residual waste.
Separation at source means the sorting of waste, which shall take place at a household or commercial premises into a dry recyclable fraction, an organic fraction and a residual fraction, in accordance with Schedule 1.
Separation at source means the sorting of waste, which shall take place at a household or commercial premises into a dry recyclable waste fraction, an organic waste fraction and a residual waste fraction, in accordance with section 6 and Schedule 1 of these Bye- Laws.