Commingled Recyclable definition
Examples of Commingled Recyclable in a sentence
All Recycling Containers to be used by Residential Customers for the temporary accumulation and collection of Commingled Recyclable Materials shall be automated-type 60-gallon or 90-gallon, covered, wheeled containers, which shall be supplied and maintained by Collector.
Collector shall deliver to each occupied residence in the City that receives Standard Collection Service one (1) 90-gallon Recycling Container suitable for automated collection, for the temporary accumulation and collection of Commingled Recyclable Materials.
Commingled Recyclable Materials collected from Residential Premises shall not be Co-collected with Solid Waste from residential or commercial premises, or City Facilities.
Collector shall collect Commingled Recyclable Materials placed for collection in Recycling Containers on all regularly scheduled collection days.
Materials include Post-Processing Commingled Recyclable Material, 20 Used Oil, Used Oil Filters, car batteries, E-Waste, tires, concrete, Yard Trimmings, 21 Compostable Waste, wood, helium or propane compressed gas tanks or cylinders.
The City and Eureka Recycling agree that the acceptable Non-Recyclable Materials and Unacceptable Material level for Commingled Recyclable Materials delivered by the City to the Material Recovery Facility shall not exceed fifteen percent (10%).
You may not disclose any information regarding the candidate to any other party without our consent.
Waste in one (1) or two (2) 90-gallon or 60-gallon containers, collection Commingled Recyclable Materials in 60-gallon or 90- gallon containers $10.83 $9.85 $20.68 $3.10 $2.07 $25.85 Senior Discount Rate: Weekly curbside collection of Solid Waste in one (1) 60- gallon container, collection of Green 5.
The City understands that some loads of Commingled Recyclable Materials delivered by the City or the City’s Hauler to the MRF may contain Non-Recyclable Materials and Unacceptable Material.
Materials include Post-Processing Commingled Recyclable Material, Used Oil, Used Oil Filters, car batteries, electronic waste, tires, concrete, Yard Trimmings, Compostable Waste, wood, and helium or propane compressed gas tanks or cylinders.