Plastic Bottles Sample Clauses

The 'Plastic Bottles' clause sets out specific requirements or restrictions regarding the use, supply, or disposal of plastic bottles within the scope of the agreement. It may detail standards for acceptable types of plastic bottles, mandate the use of recyclable or biodegradable materials, or prohibit single-use plastics in certain operations. This clause is designed to promote environmental responsibility and ensure compliance with sustainability goals or regulatory requirements related to plastic waste.
Plastic Bottles. Mixed plastics (plastic bottles and plastic pots, tubs and trays). • Food and drink cartons. • Food waste. • No list – items which should never be included in the recycling collection and can be applied to all materials as necessary. Guidelines for textiles and small WEEE will be published in spring 2017. Yes please No thanks • Newspapers and supplements. • Magazines, brochures and catalogues. • White paper (e.g. computer paper, letters). • Shredded paper. • Telephone directories. • Leaflets and flyers. • Envelopes - You can include those that have a window. Please remember: • Remove any plastic wrapping and free gifts from newspapers, magazines and flyers and put in the general rubbish. • Paper is one of the most valuable recyclable materials – but only when it is clean. • Paper that is stained/dirty with foodstuffs, grease, paint or dirt - Once soiled with grease, paper cannot be recycled because the fibres cannot be separated from the oils during the recycling process. • Hygiene/Sanitary products (i.e. nappies, wipes, sanitary towels etc.) • Used paper towels. • Tissues. • Cotton wool/make up pads. • Wet wipes. • Sticky papers (e.g. Post-it notes, sticky labels or paper tape). • Non-paper gift wrap (e.g. foil-based gift wrapping) or bags. • Crisp or sweet packets/wrappers. • Wallpaper and decoration paper. • Brown paper - This should be recycled with card because it causes brown flecks in new paper, resulting in whole loads of paper being rejected. Yes please No thanks All card from around the home, including: • Cardboard boxes (e.g. cereal boxes, dishwasher tablet boxes). • Corrugated cardboard. • Online delivery boxes and cardboard envelopes - Remove all plastic inserts and polystyrene, as well as packing tape. • Greetings cards without glitter - Tear off the glitter section, as well as any badges and batteries – the glitter cannot be removed and the recycled card has to be rejected. • Egg boxes. • Brown paper. • Card that is stained/dirty with foodstuffs, grease, paint or dirt (e.g. pizza boxes). - Once soiled with grease, paper and card cannot be recycled because the fibres cannot be separated from the oils during the recycling process. • Glitter covered greetings cards. No thanks – check for local recycling via either kerbside collections or bring bank collection points • Food and drink cartons.
Plastic Bottles. Subject to revised legislation and regulations, these categories are subject to alteration during the course of the contract.
Plastic Bottles. Plastic bottles shaped with a neck. Plastic lids, caps, rings and pumps are not included. Recyclable plastic bottles shall be identified on the bottom with the SPI plastic codes #1 (▇▇▇▇) and #2 (HOPE) including bottles containing: liquor; milk; juice; soft drinks; water; certain foods; soap and cosmetics.
Plastic Bottles. Must include only plastic bottles clearly marked with the recycling emblem encircling the #1 (PET or ▇▇▇▇), or the #2 (HOPE). Caps and neck rings must be removed. Rinse all bottles. Plastic bottles must have a neck. Containers such as margarine and cool whip are not recycled. Do not recycle motor oil bottles, throw them away. Flatten all plastic bottles.
Plastic Bottles. Remove lids, empty completely, rinse and discard. The parties may agree to modify the nature of these materials and the processing thereof by agreement and without the necessity of amending this Franchise Agreement.