Dry recyclable waste definition

Dry recyclable waste means that part of household waste or commercial waste, as the case may be, comprising waste which can be recovered, recycled, or reused.
Dry recyclable waste means that part of household waste or municipal waste, as the case may be, comprising waste which can be recovered, recycled, or reprocessed such as aluminium and steel cans, papers, plastic bottles) or cardboard.
Dry recyclable waste means waste suitable for collection for recycling and recovery operations. (See Schedule 1)

More Definitions of Dry recyclable waste

Dry recyclable waste means non-biowaste specified by South Dublin County Council as suitable for collection for recycling and recovery operations, for example paper, newspapers, magazines, cardboard, aluminum cans, steel cans, plastic bottles and beverage cartons.
Dry recyclable waste means waste which is considered by North Tipperary County Council to be suitable for collection, recycling and recovery operations and which does not fall into the biowaste category. (Schedule 1)
Dry recyclable waste means non-biowaste notified by South Dublin County Council as suitable for collection for recycling and recovery operations. (First Schedule)
Dry recyclable waste means non-organic domestic waste suitable for collection for recycling and recovery operations.