Universal waste definition

Universal waste means any of the following hazardous wastes that are managed pursuant to the universal waste requirements of 35 Ill. Adm. Code 733:
Universal waste means any of the following hazardous wastes that are managed under the universal waste requirements of Section 273 of this regulation:
Universal waste means any of the following hazardous wastes that are subject to the universal waste requirements of subchapter 9:

Examples of Universal waste in a sentence

  • Contractor shall be responsible for all costs of clean up and/or removal of spilled regulated substances as a result of Contractor’s services or operations performed under this Agreement, including, but not limited to: Hazardous and toxic substances, Hazardous waste, Universal waste, Medical waste, Biological waste, Sharps waste.

  • Contractor shall be responsible for all costs of clean up and/or removal of spilled regulated substances as a result of Contractor’s services or operations performed under this Agreement, including, but not limited to: • Hazardous and toxic substances, • Hazardous waste, • Universal waste, • Medical waste, • Biological waste, • Sharps waste.


More Definitions of Universal waste

Universal waste means any of the following hazardous wastes that are managed under the universal waste requirements of Rule R315-273:
Universal waste means any of the following dangerous wastes that are subject to the universal waste requirements of WAC 173-303-573:
Universal waste means any of the following hazardous wastes that are subject to the universal waste requirements of Rule R315-273:
Universal waste means any of the hazardous wastes that are identified in R 299.9228(1) and managed pursuant to the provisions of R 299.9228.
Universal waste means any of the following hazardous wastes that are subject to the universal waste requirements of Chapter 335-14-11:
Universal waste means all wastes as regulated and defined by Title 22 Article 1
Universal waste or “U-Waste” means all wastes as defined by Title 22, Subsections 66273.1 through 66273.9 of the California Code of Regulations. These include, but are not limited to, batteries, fluorescent light bulbs, mercury switches, and E-Waste.