Waste paper definition

Waste paper means paper generated during the production of finished converted paper product and which does not form part thereof.
Waste paper means that paper which is not Mixed Paper, such as newspapers; telephone books; bags (plastic, brown paper, shopping bags); boxes of any kind, including corrugated cardboard, chipboard (e.g. cereal); frozen food cartons; carbon paper; blue prints; hardcover books; paperback books; metallic wrapping paper; overnight envelopes; paper towels or tissues.
Waste paper means paper generated during printing and finishing processes, or while shaving or cutting paper or during starting runs in the print workshop and the bindery, which does not form part of the finished converted paper product.

Examples of Waste paper in a sentence

  • Waste paper, smoking materials, drink or food remains, or any other refuse must not be deposited in any area or container designed or used for growing plants in the Office Building's Common Areas either inside or outside.

  • Waste paper and extra charts (a sectional chart for the local area should be kept in the aircraft) will be removed, seat belts will be straightened, etc.

  • Waste paper baskets shall be emptied daily and washed as required to keep them clean.

  • Jurisdictions may allow for the use of Split Containers, Dual-Stream Recycling, paper garden bags, plastic bags, or additional Containers for sorting of Discarded Materials beyond the material separation required in Exhibits A.1 to A.3 (e.g., Split Containers for separating Non-Organic Recyclables and SSBCOW; an additional Container for Food Waste; paper garden bags for Yard Trimmings; etc.).


More Definitions of Waste paper

Waste paper means any waste, scrap, worn-out or disused paper or cardboard or any article made therefrom that can be re- pulped but does not include