Cardboard definition

Cardboard means all corrugated cardboard normally used for packing, mailing, shipping or containerizing goods, merchandise or other material, but excluding plastic, foam, wax coated cardboard, soiled cardboard, pizza boxes and chip board.
Cardboard means any material as described in Schedule ‘A’ of this bylaw.

Examples of Cardboard in a sentence

  • Cardboard may be broken down and tied into 24” by 24” bundles and left beside the recycling container.

  • Commercial Waste and Cardboard Collection• Town provides weekly waste collection services to 261 commercial businesses for $14.92/pickup/week for garbage and $7.87/month for cardboard.

  • Cardboard containers shall be acceptable for bulk or loose materials.

  • The industry norm is that test features and error assessment for corrugated cardboard packaging, according to the latest version of the VDW (Association of the Corrugated Cardboard Industry), depend on the location and production process.

  • Public Hearing (LDCT-2022-4 Cardboard & Shredded Paper Collection) (First Public Hearing - No Action) to consider a County initiated ordinance amending the Land Development Code to allow Cardboard & Shredded Paper Collection in specific land use districts and accessory uses to non-residential development.


More Definitions of Cardboard

Cardboard means all corrugated cardboard which is clean, non-contaminated, non-waxed, layered cardboard with a rippled, middle layer.
Cardboard for recycling means: corrugated cardboard, cereal boxes, soap boxes, xxxxx paper bags, etc. It must be clean, free of packing materials, and flattened. Waxed or food-contaminated cardboard cannot be included.
Cardboard means and include all material made from corrugated paper, excluding previously recycled products and specific imported cardboards.
Cardboard means all corrugated cardboard (with “ripples”, a structural paper material with an inner core shaped in rigid parallel ridges) normally used for packing, mailing, shipping or containerizing goods, merchandise or other material, but excluding plastic, foam, wax coated cardboard, soiled cardboard, pizza boxes and chip board.
Cardboard means moderately thick corrugated paperboard not contaminated by food, wax or foil coating, or other similar contaminants.
Cardboard means corrugated fiberboard consisting of a fluted corrugated sheet and one (1) or two (2) flat linerboards, as is often used in the manufacture of shipping containers and corrugated boxes. Cardboard is a subset of Recyclable Materials.
Cardboard means clean, corrugated boxes, (waffle middle), that have no plastic or waxed surfaces.