Recycled Material Clause Samples

The Recycled Material clause defines requirements and standards for the use of recycled content in materials supplied or used under a contract. It typically specifies the minimum percentage of recycled material that must be present in products, outlines acceptable sources of recycled content, and may require documentation or certification to verify compliance. This clause ensures that environmental sustainability goals are met by promoting the use of recycled resources, thereby reducing waste and supporting eco-friendly practices in procurement or construction projects.
Recycled Material. Wherever possible, the County of Riverside is looking for items made from, or containing in part, recycled material. Bidders are encouraged to bid items containing recycled material as an alternative for the items specified; however, the County reserves the right to reject those alternatives as nonresponsive.
Recycled Material. Refer to State procedures used to dispose of recyclable materials.
Recycled Material. 1.16.2.1 In its contracts with Processors entered into after September 1, 2011, BRI agrees to use its commercially reasonable efforts to require Processors to retain records for audit purposes by, and make such records available to, the Ministry and/or its appointee appointed pursuant to section 1.15 of this Schedule 1 to conduct audits of recycled materials. 1.16.2.2 BRI agrees to retain for audit purposes and make available to the Ministry and/or its appointee appointed pursuant to section 1.15 of this Schedule 1:  calculations by BRI Return Locations showing the conversion of Program Containers redeemed to weight using standard average weight by Deposit Category;  monthly calculations to determine standard Deposit Category weights;  complete audit trail of recycled material (e.g. retail/depot shipping bills of lading indicated by recycling category and by carrier);  verifiable written semi-monthly assurance from Processors that Processors are complying with environmental performance requirements set forth in Part C of this Schedule 1;  a semi-annual written outline of the processing, by weight, of the following Program Containers and Secondary Packaging collected by BRI under the Contract during such period through to the point of final processing and disposition (that is, to the point of sale to an end user of such processed Program Containers and Secondary Packaging, but excluding such end user itself), that includes a general description, by weight, of how the materials were processed by each Processor (and each sub-processor thereof) during such period, shall be provided to the Ministry on or before the end of the fourth month following each semi- annual period ending April 30 and October 30 in each year: (i) glass Program Containers, (ii) Program Cans, (iii) PET Program Containers, and (iv) Secondary Packaging; and  a semi-annual written report from each Processor of the amount, by weight, of the following Program Containers and Secondary Packaging collected by BRI under the Contract during such period sent by such Processor to landfill or incinerated due to contamination or for other reasons specified in paragraph (l)(ii) of Part C Environmental Performance Requirements of Schedule 1 during such period shall be provided to the Ministry on or before the end of the fourth month following each semi• annual period ending April 30 and October 30 in each year: (i) glass Program Containers, (ii) Program Cans, (iii) PET Program Containers, and (iv) ...
Recycled Material. The Department encourages the use of products and materials with recycled content and postconsumer recovered materials. If the item(s) specified herein is available with recycled content, we request that you provide product information to help in our search for recycled products. However, this RFP request is for the product as specified herein and does not require prices for recycled product unless specified.
Recycled Material. 100 percent of the paper stock must contain at least 30 percent (30%) postconsumer recycled materials. The recycled paper must meet the requirements for procuring recycled printing paper as provided in the federal Resource Conservation and Recovery Act of 1976 (RCRA), as amended, 42
Recycled Material. The use of recycled material from any off-site source will not be permitted.
Recycled Material. Not Applicable.
Recycled Material. Contractor agrees to use recovered materials to the extent practical under the terms of this Agreement. The City wishes to encourage Contractor to use recycled materials in fulfilling contractual obligations to the City since such a policy will serve as a model for other public entities and private sector companies. When awarding a purchase of Five Thousand Dollars ($5,000.00) or less or recommending a purchase in excess of Five Thousand Dollars ($5,000.00) for products, materials or services, Contractor may allow preference to a responsive bidder who or which certifies that its product or material contains the greatest percentage of post-consumer materials. If bidding on paper products, it may certify that their materials or products contain at least the content recommended by the EPA guidelines.
Recycled Material. The use of Recycled Asphalt Pavement (RAP) shall be limited to a maximum of fifteen percent (15%). The exact amount of RAP shall be approved by the Engineer. Contractor must submit mix design for approval. Mix design shall be of recent or present date.
Recycled Material. −Recycled paper products, structural materials made from recycled plastics, re-refined lubricating oils, reclaimed solvents, recycled asphalt and concrete, recycled glass products, re-treaded tires, ferrous metals containing recycled scrap metals and all other materials that contain waste materials generated by a business or consumer, materials that have served their intended purpose, and/or materials that have been separated from solid waste for collection, recycling and disposition in the percentage determined by the State as provided by Law.