Commingled Materials definition

Commingled Materials means the HSP Materials listed in Schedule E that can be and are safely packed together for transportation as per the Packing Standards;
Commingled Materials means materials that:
Commingled Materials means the ISP Materials listed in Schedule E that can be safely packed together for transportation as per the Packing Standards;

Examples of Commingled Materials in a sentence

  • PCA will pay the Municipality PCA’s proportionate share (weight of ISP Materials as a proportion of total weight of transported MHSW) for the Commingled Materials.


More Definitions of Commingled Materials

Commingled Materials means aluminum cans and foil products, bi-metal cans, glass
Commingled Materials means acceptable items such as aluminum cans and foil products, steel or tin cans, bi-metal cans, glass bottles, jars and jugs, plastic bottles, tubs, lids, and containers, which are not separated by type, but are mixed (mingled) together in one container.
Commingled Materials means all Recyclable Materials, as herein defined.
Commingled Materials means aluminum cans and foil products, bi-metal cans, glass bottles and jars, plastic narrow neck bottles, recyclable plastic containers as specified by City regulation, and any other materials designated by City regulation, which are not separated by type, but are mixed together in one bin.
Commingled Materials means the HSP Materials listed in Schedule E that can be and are safely packed together for transportation as per the Packing Standards;‌
Commingled Materials means Recyclable Materials collected and delivered as part of any Scottsdale recycling program that are not separated as to source (i.e., glass, aluminum beverage, newspaper, cardboard, or other type).

Related to Commingled Materials

  • Restricted materials means pesticides established as restricted materials under Title 3, California Code of Regulations, section 6400.

  • Recovered materials means metal, paper, glass, plastic, textile, or rubber materials that have known recycling potential, can be feasibly recycled, and have been diverted and source separated or have been removed from the solid waste stream for sale, use, or reuse as raw materials, whether or not the materials require subsequent processing or separation from each other, but does not include materials destined for any use that constitutes disposal. Recovered materials as described above are not solid waste.