Common use of Recyclable Material Clause in Contracts

Recyclable Material. The following constitutes recyclable materials within the City: i. Paper: Goods made of paper, such as circulars, catalogs, carbonless paper, dry goods packaging without liners, envelopes, file folders, flattened cardboard, junk mail, magazines, newspapers, office paper, paperback books, paper bags, paper towel / toilet paper cores, and non- metallic gift wrap. Phone books and wet or yellowed paper are not included in the definition of paper goods. ii. Glass Bottles and Jars: Beverage bottles, food and condiment bottles, and jars made of glass with lids removed and bottles and jars rinsed clean. Mirrors, windows, ceramics, or other glass or glazed materials are not included in the definition of glass iii. Metal Cans: Aluminum, steel, and tin beverage and food cans rinsed clean, rinsed baking tins, and empty aerosol cans with nozzles removed. iv. Plastics: Goods made of plastic and labeled No. 1 through No. 7 with all lids removed and bottles rinsed. Examples include beverage bottles, shampoo and lotion bottles, meat trays, condiment bottles, prescription and medicine bottles with labels removed, and bundled plastic grocery bags. During the term of this Contract, the City reserves the right to add or delete items approved for recycling.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Exclusive Franchise Agreement, Exclusive Franchise Agreement