Fluorescent Light Bulb Rebates Sample Clauses

Fluorescent Light Bulb Rebates. Since 1995, NSP has provided a program to assist small business and residential customers with fluorescent lamp recycling. NSP pays for mercury recovery costs at county collection centers located in NSP’s service territory. As well, coupons are issued annually in the newspaper, which allow customers to recycle up to 10 bulbs at participating hardware stores for fifty cents off the price charged by the store. NSP will increase its commitment to these programs by increasing the amount spent on recycling efforts by $60,000 in 2000 to support program awareness. Coupons will be issued bi-annually and advertising campaigns may be used to increase customer awareness of the program. NSP will contact those counties, in NSP’s service territory, that are not currently participating in the program to reassess their program participation. Since 1995, the recycling program has recycled more than 560,000 lamps, recovering approximately 30 pounds of mercury.

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  • Consumables During the design phase, Purchaser may participate in the selection of suppliers of consumables of the Supplier. In such case, the choice regarding the final selection of the said suppliers shall be mutually agreed between the Parties. Two suppliers shall be identified and selected for each type of consumables.

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  • Generators Temporary installation of generators, and permanent installation of generators that are placed inside existing non-residential buildings or that occupy an area under 50 square feet behind the building they serve.

  • Computer Equipment Recycling Program If this Contract is for the purchase or lease of computer equipment, then Contractor certifies that it is in compliance with Subchapter Y, Chapter 361 of the Texas Health and Safety Code related to the Computer Equipment Recycling Program and the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality rules in 30 TAC Chapter 328.