Targeted Recyclable Materials definition

Targeted Recyclable Materials means a subset of Recyclable Materials that includes: newspaper (including inserts, coupons, and store advertisements); mixed paper (including office paper, computer paper, magazines, junk mail, catalogs, brown paper bags, paperboard, paper egg cartons, telephone books, books, colored paper, construction paper, envelopes, legal pad backings, shoe boxes, cereal and other similar food boxes); chipboard; corrugated cardboard; paper milk cartons; glass containers of any color (including brown, blue, clear, and green); aluminum (including food and beverage containers, foil, small pieces of scrap metal); scrap metal (ferrous and non-ferrous) steel, tin or bi-metal; plastics (i.e., both thermoform and thermoset plastics); and C&D Debris The Targeted Recyclable Materials can be in mixed (commingled) our source separated form.
Targeted Recyclable Materials means Acceptable Material(s).
Targeted Recyclable Materials means a subset of Recyclable Materials that includes: newspaper (including inserts, coupons, and store advertisements); mixed paper (including office paper, computer paper, magazines, junk mail, catalogs, xxxxx paper bags, paperboard, paper egg cartons, telephone books, books, colored paper, construction paper, envelopes, legal pad backings, shoe boxes, cereal and other similar food boxes); chipboard; corrugated cardboard; paper milk cartons; glass containers of any color (including xxxxx, blue, clear, and green); aluminum (including food and beverage containers, foil, small pieces of scrap metal); small pieces of scrap metal weighing less than ten (10) pounds and fitting into the Targeted Recyclable Materials Collection Container (excluding chain, cable, wire, banding, hand tools, and automotive parts); steel, tin or bi-metal containers; plastic containers (i.e., all plastic containers stamped with the Society for the Plastics Industry (SPI) code #1 through #7; and plastic containers that are not stamped but clearly can be identified as PET, HDPE, polypropylene). For Single-Family and Multi-Family Premises, Targeted Recyclable Materials also include Used Motor Oil, Used Motor Oil Filters, Household Batteries, and Cell Phones. Term

Examples of Targeted Recyclable Materials in a sentence

  • When notified of a missed pick-up, Contractor shall Collect the Solid Waste, Targeted Recyclable Materials, or Organic Materials on the day the notice is received, if possible, and in all cases shall Collect the missed pick-up by 6:00 p.m. of the next Business Day following receipt of the missed pick-up notification.

  • Contractor shall Collect Targeted Recyclable Materials at the designated location agreed upon by Contractor and Customer.

  • Commercial Customers that subscribe to Solid Waste Collection service shall be entitled to Collection of Targeted Recyclable Materials at no additional charge, and Contractor shall provide the level of service required by Commercial Customers requesting Recyclable Materials Collection services.

  • Contractor shall notify all appropriate agencies, including the California Department of Toxic Substances Control and Local Emergency Response Providers and the National Response Center of reportable quantities of Hazardous Waste found or observed in Solid Waste, Targeted Recyclable Materials, Organic Materials, Electronic Waste, Universal Waste, and Construction and Demolition Debris anywhere within Service Area.

  • Routes over which Contractor’s vehicles travel to affect the Collection and transport of Solid Waste, Targeted Recyclable Materials, and Organic Materials shall be selected to minimize damage to Agency and private streets, and minimize inconvenience and disturbance to the public.

  • Residential Premises may place Solid Waste, Recyclable Materials, and/or Organic Materials for Collection with the following allowances: Solid Waste, Targeted Recyclable Materials, Organic Materials – Up to two (2) cubic yards of materials per event, provided that such materials, except as set forth below have been bagged, boxed, bundled, or containerized by the Customer.

  • Contractor shall Collect Targeted Recyclable Materials, Used Motor Oil, Used Motor Oil Filters, Household Batteries, and Cell Phones from SFD on the same day that Solid Waste Collection is provided.

  • Contractor shall allow Agency Facilities to use Carts or Bins for Targeted Recyclable Materials Collection that are shared by the Occupants of two (2) or more adjacent Agency Facilities.

  • Contractor shall Collect Targeted Recyclable Materials at the designated location agreed upon by Contractor and Agency.

  • Contractor shall Collect Single-Steam Targeted Recyclable Materials or other Source Separated Targeted Recyclable Materials Generated at Agency Premises at least once per week or more frequently, up to seven (7) times per week, as scheduled by the Agency provided that the Generator has Source Separated the Targeted Recyclable Materials from Solid Waste and placed the materials in the appropriate Contractor-provided Container.


More Definitions of Targeted Recyclable Materials

Targeted Recyclable Materials means a subset of Recyclable Materials accepted at Plumas County’s Transfer Stations and/or Recycling centers that includes a variety of paper products, metals and empty food and beverage Containers, i.e. newspapers (including inserts, coupons, and store advertisements); mixed paper (including office paper, computer paper, magazines, junk mail, catalogs, brown paper bags, paperboard, paper egg Cartons, telephone books, books, colored paper, construction paper, envelopes, legal pad backings, shoe boxes, cereal and other similar food boxes); corrugated cardboard; paper milk and juice Cartons; glass Containers of any color (including brown, blue, clear, and green); aluminum (including food and beverage Containers, foil and small pieces of scrap aluminum); small pieces of scrap metal weighing less than ten (10) pounds that fit into the Targeted Recyclable Materials Collection Container (excluding chain, cable, wire, banding, hand tools, and automotive parts); steel, tin or bi-metal Containers; plastic Containers (i.e., all plastic Containers and bags stamped with the Society for the Plastics Industry (SPI) code #1 through #7; and plastic Containers and bags that are not stamped but clearly can be identified as PET, HDPE, polypropylene), and all other similar items that are mutually agreed upon by the County and the Contractor(s). For single-family and Multi-Family Dwellings, targeted Recyclable Materials also include Used Motor Oil, Used Motor Oil Filters, antifreeze, Household Batteries, Cell Phones and e-waste such as televisions and other consumer electronics, which are accepted separately from Commingled recyclables.
Targeted Recyclable Materials means a subset of Recyclable Materials that includes:
Targeted Recyclable Materials means a subset of Recyclable Materials that includes: 634 newspaper (including inserts, coupons, and store advertisements); mixed paper (including office 635 paper, computer paper, magazines, junk mail, catalogs, brown paper bags, paperboard, paper 636 egg cartons, telephone books, books, colored paper, construction paper, envelopes, legal pad 637 backings, shoe boxes, cereal and other similar food boxes); chipboard; corrugated cardboard; 638 paper milk cartons; glass containers of any color (including brown, blue, clear, and green); 639 aluminum (including food and beverage containers, foil, small pieces of scrap metal); small 640 pieces of scrap metal weighing less than ten (10) pounds and fitting into the Targeted 641 Recyclable Materials Collection Container (excluding chain, cable, wire, banding, hand tools, 642 and automotive parts); steel, tin or bi-metal containers; plastic containers (i.e., all plastic 643 containers stamped with the Society for the Plastics Industry (SPI) code #1 through #7; and 644 plastic containers that are not stamped but clearly can be identified as PET, HDPE, 645 polypropylene). The list of “Targeted Recyclable Materials” may be modified as technology or 646 commodity markets change during the term of the Agreement. Modifications to the list of 647 “Targeted Recyclable Materials” shall be subject to mutual agreement between the SBWMA, 648 Agency, and Contractor.
Targeted Recyclable Materials means a subset of recyclable materials that includes: newspaper (including inserts, coupons, and store advertisements); mixed paper
Targeted Recyclable Materials means those discarded materials set out in containers by the generators at any residential, commercial, or County premises, or any other location in unincorporated areas of Xxxxxx County, for the purpose of recycling. Targeted Recyclable Materials include newspaper, mixed paper, all colors of glass food and beverage containers, aluminum or tin cans, plastic bottles , jugs and jars, and cardboard, or any other material that may be recyclable as reasonably determined by Contractor and approved by the County. Term

Related to Targeted Recyclable Materials

  • Recyclable Materials means materials that are separated from mixed municipal solid waste for the purpose of recycling or composting, including paper, glass, plastics, metals, automobile oil, batteries, source-separated compostable materials, and sole source food waste streams that are managed through biodegradative processes. Refuse-derived fuel or other material that is destroyed by incineration is not a recyclable material. (Minn. Stat. § 115A.03, Subd. 25a)

  • Recyclable material means a material generated by the entity's operations, including aluminum, steel containers, aseptic packag- ing and polycoated paperboard cartons, high-grade office paper, and corrugated cardboard.

  • Recyclables means Solid Waste that may be reclaimed and/or processed and used in the production of raw materials or products.

  • Biological Samples means any physical samples obtained from Study Participants in accordance with the Protocol for the purposes of the Study.

  • Cost of materials means the cost of components, parts or materials which are intended for the production, manufacturing or assembling of the goods bid for and which are not produced, manufactured or assembled in the factory where the production, manufacture or assembly of such goods occurs, including freight, landing costs, port charges, import duties and other import costs of such components, parts or materials and all costs in connection with the handling and transport thereof prior to delivery at that factory;

  • Massive Multiauthor Collaboration Site (or “MMC Site”) means any World Wide Web server that publishes copyrightable works and also provides prominent facilities for anybody to edit those works. A public wiki that anybody can edit is an example of such a server. A “Massive Multiauthor Collaboration” (or “MMC”) contained in the site means any set of copyrightable works thus published on the MMC site.