Transformation of Recyclable Material Clause Samples

The "Transformation of Recyclable Material" clause defines the process by which recyclable materials are altered, processed, or converted into new forms or products. This clause typically outlines the permitted methods of transformation, such as mechanical, chemical, or thermal processes, and may specify standards or requirements for the resulting products. Its core practical function is to ensure that recyclable materials are handled in a manner that maximizes their value and utility, while also complying with environmental regulations and contractual obligations.
Transformation of Recyclable Material. 21 CONTRACTOR acknowledges that the California Integrated Waste Management 22 Act requires solid waste diversion from landfill disposal and that transformation, as defined 23 in Public Resources Code Section 40201, is not an acceptable method for meeting said 24 diversion requirements. CONTRACTOR shall not Process by means of transformation any 25 Recyclable Material collected under this Agreement, nor shall CONTRACTOR ship, 26 transport, deliver or otherwise make available any such Recyclable Material to any person 27 for the purpose of transformation, without the express prior written authorization of CITY’s 28 Director of Environmental Services. This restriction shall remain in force regardless of any 29 change in the definition of transformation or in the ability of CITY to count transformation 30 as diversion under State law.
Transformation of Recyclable Material. CONTRACTOR acknowledges that the California Integrated Waste Management Act requires solid waste diversion from landfill disposal and that transformation, as defined in Public Resources Code Section 40201, is not an acceptable method for meeting said diversion requirements. CONTRACTOR shall not Process by means of transformation any Recyclable Material collected under this Agreement, nor shall CONTRACTOR ship, transport, deliver or otherwise make available any such Recyclable Material to any person for the purpose of transformation, without the express prior written authorization of Director This restriction shall remain in force regardless of any change in the definition of transformation or in the ability of CITY to count transformation as diversion under State law.

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