Tin Cans definition

Tin Cans means cans and containers composed of tin plated steel, or bi-metals. Aerosol cans, coat hangers or other scrap metals are not included.
Tin Cans. Shall include tin coated metal cans, which must me rinsed, labels must be removed, both ends must be cut out, and cans must be flattened. Cut out ends are recycled. Tin cans with molded or round bottoms can be recycled with out the “molded or round bottoms” removed, provided the can has been rinsed and labels have been removed. Tires: (charge to drop off tires).
Tin Cans means empty, all-tin food and beverage containers.

Examples of Tin Cans in a sentence

  • Tin Cans – All clean food and beverage tin cans X Place in recycling Container.

  • Tin Cans: All food and beverage cans with labels removed that are placed in the commingled Recycling Cart.


More Definitions of Tin Cans

Tin Cans means food and beverage containers made from ferrous and non-ferrous metals.
Tin Cans means empty food or beverage containers consisting of ferrous sides and bottom and top. (See also “Bi-Metal cans”).

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