Common use of Single Stream Recycling Clause in Contracts

Single Stream Recycling. The list of items below represents the current materials currently being accepted by WM as Recyclables. This list may expand or contract due to market conditions. Aluminum cans - empty Newspaper PET bottles with the symbol #1 – with screw tops only - empty Mail HDPE plastic bottles with the symbol #2 (milk, water bottles detergent, and shampoo bottles, etc.) – empty Uncoated paperboard (ex. cereal boxes; food and snack boxes) Steel and tin cans – empty Uncoated printing, writing and office paper Phone books Old corrugated containers/cardboard (uncoated) Magazines, glossy inserts and pamphlets Plastic containers with symbols #3-#7 – empty Glass food and beverage containers – ▇▇▇▇▇, clear, or green - empty Aseptic containers Cartons Plastic bags and bagged materials (even if containing Recyclables) Microwavable trays Mirrors Window or auto glass Light bulbs Coated cardboard Porcelain and ceramics Plastics unnumbered Expanded polystyrene Coat hangers Glass and metal cookware/bakeware Household appliances and electronics, Hoses, cords, wires Yard waste, construction debris, and wood Flexible plastic or film packaging and multi- laminated materials Needles, syringes, IV bags or other medical supplies Food waste and liquids, containers containing such items Textiles, cloth, or any fabric (bedding, pillows, sheets, etc.) Excluded Materials or containers which contained Excluded Materials Napkins, paper towels, tissue, paper plates, paper cups, and plastic utensils Any Recyclable materials or pieces of Recyclables less than 4” in size in any dimension. Shredded paper okay if in paper bag Propane tanks, batteries I. Additional Specifications

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Residential Solid Waste & Recycling Services Agreement

Single Stream Recycling. The list of items below represents the current materials currently being accepted by WM as Recyclables. This list may expand or contract due to market conditions. Aluminum cans - empty Newspaper PET bottles with the symbol #1 – with screw tops only - empty Mail HDPE plastic bottles with the symbol #2 (milk, water bottles detergent, and shampoo bottles, etc.) – empty Uncoated paperboard (ex. cereal boxes; food and snack boxes) Steel and tin cans – empty Uncoated printing, writing and office paper Phone books Old corrugated containers/cardboard (uncoated) Magazines, glossy inserts and pamphlets Plastic containers with symbols #3-#7 – empty (no Glass food and beverage containers – ▇▇▇▇▇, clear, or green - empty Aseptic containers Cartons Plastic bags and bagged materials (even if containing Recyclables) Microwavable trays Mirrors Window or auto glass Light bulbs Coated cardboard Porcelain and ceramics Plastics unnumbered Expanded polystyrene Coat hangers Glass and metal cookware/bakeware Household appliances and electronics, Hoses, cords, wires Yard waste, construction debris, and wood Flexible plastic or film packaging and multi- laminated materials Needles, syringes, IV bags or other medical supplies Food waste and liquids, containers containing such items Textiles, cloth, or any fabric (bedding, pillows, sheets, etc.) Excluded Materials or containers which contained Excluded Materials Napkins, paper towels, tissue, paper plates, paper cups, and plastic utensils Any Recyclable materials or pieces of Recyclables less than 4” in size in any dimension. Shredded paper okay if in paper bag Propane tanks, batteries I. Additional Specifications

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Contract for Pick Up and Disposal of Municipal Waste, Recycling, and Landscape Waste Removal

Single Stream Recycling. The list of items below represents the current materials currently being accepted by WM as Recyclables. This list may expand or contract due to market conditions. Aluminum cans - empty Newspaper PET bottles with the symbol #1 – with screw tops only - empty Mail HDPE plastic bottles with the symbol #2 (milk, water bottles detergent, and shampoo bottles, etc.) – empty Uncoated paperboard (ex. cereal boxes; food and snack boxes) Steel and tin cans – empty Uncoated printing, writing and office paper Phone books Old corrugated containers/cardboard (uncoated) Magazines, glossy inserts and pamphlets Plastic containers with symbols #3-#7 – empty (no expanded polystyrene), empty Glass food and beverage containers – ▇▇▇▇▇, clear, or green - empty Aseptic containers Cartons Plastic bags and bagged materials (even if containing Recyclables) Microwavable trays Mirrors Window or auto glass Light bulbs Coated cardboard Porcelain and ceramics Plastics unnumbered Expanded polystyrene Coat hangers Glass and metal cookware/bakeware Household appliances and electronics, Hoses, cords, wires Yard waste, construction debris, and wood Flexible plastic or film packaging and multi- laminated materials Needles, syringes, IV bags or other medical supplies Food waste and liquids, containers containing such items Textiles, cloth, or any fabric (bedding, pillows, sheets, etc.) Excluded Materials or containers which contained Excluded Materials Napkins, paper towels, tissue, paper plates, paper cups, and plastic utensils Any Recyclable materials or pieces of Recyclables less than 4” in size in any dimension. Shredded paper okay if in paper bag Propane tanks, batteries I. Additional Specifications

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Municipal Solid Waste, Recycling and Landscape Waste Agreement