Compost Clause Samples

The "Compost" clause defines the rules and responsibilities regarding the handling, use, or disposal of compostable materials within an agreement. It typically outlines which party is responsible for collecting, processing, or disposing of organic waste, and may specify standards for composting practices or designate approved composting facilities. By clearly assigning duties and setting expectations, this clause helps ensure environmentally responsible waste management and prevents disputes over compost-related obligations.
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Compost. “Compost” means the product resulting from the managed and controlled 231 biological decomposition of Organic Waste that is Source Separated from Garbage, or which is 232 separated at a centralized facility.
Compost. Dispose of weeds and plant materials in designated compost area.
Compost. No one may compost on Town of Addison property. If you compost at home and would like to use that composted material on your plot, you may do so if cat and dog feces are not composted.
Compost. Gardeners will place any organic waste such as weeds, dead plants, or rotten produce, in the compost pile designated by the Garden Manager. The gardeners should cut any organic waste to 4’’ length before putting it into a compost bin and follow other compost rules as designated by the Garden Manager.
Compost. Make a list of what you would and wouldn't like your Sitter to add to your compost.
Compost. Compost provided by ▇▇▇▇▇▇ County Publics Works will be delivered in the months of March or April.
Compost. Green waste, yard waste, soiled paper, tree limbs no longer than four (4) feet.
Compost and Miami, 1) for and in consideration of (i) the delivery by Lionhart, LHI and GEP to Compost, Miami and Bedminster of the Credit (as defined under Section 2.1 of the CCF Agreement) and (ii) the execution, delivery or consummation of the agreements, promises, covenants and other undertakings by Lionhart, LHI and/or GEP as otherwise provided under the CCF Agreement, the Credit Documents and/or the Supplemental Definitive Documents ("Consideration"),
Compost. Contractor shall provide to Residential Units curbside collection of green 121 waste or brush waste one (1) time every-other-week with 96 gallon green waste cart. 122 The every-other-week collection schedule will alternate with the Single Stream 123 recycling schedule. 124 In addition to the contents of the cart, residents may place up to 3 additional cubic 125 yards of brush or paper yard waste bags at the curb for collection. Brush must be cut 126 in 4 foot lengths and placed at the curb with cut ends facing the curb. Contractor may 127 refuse to collect any brush that is not cut into 4 foot lengths.