Fluff definition

Fluff means the residual waste from the shredding operation after metals recovery.
Fluff shall have the meaning set forth in Section 5.11(a).
Fluff means (i) automotive shredder residue regardless of the metal content thereof and including magnetic fines; (ii) shredder residue and all associated dirt and debris whether affixed to the shredded materials in piles where the shredded matter predominates or located in piles of dirt or other debris where the dirt or debris are contaminated with the shredded material, and (iii) piles of dirt generated from shears, screening or excavation activity, including the large pile of dirt and debris with vegetation growing on it located on the southwestern side of the automobile salvage portion of the Main Facility. For the avoidance of doubt, removal of Fluff does not include excavation and disposal of soils below ground level.

Examples of Fluff in a sentence

  • Images are stored at full resolution and as thumbnails in the database for faster access when low- detail is sufficient.

  • Fluff removal – The dredge will return to do a second cleanup pass over each sector to reduce the residual sediment to the specified maximum.

  • Fluff fiber with air or Hobart Mixer, weigh out 25 grams of fiber, place in 100 ml cylinder, tap cylinder and measure volume.

  • Fluff fiber with air or Hobart Mixer, weigh out twenty- five (25) grams of fiber, place in 100-ml cylinder, tap cylinder, and measure volume.

  • Fluff up flattened grasses, brush away boot prints and replace any rocks that have been kicked or moved.• Avoid damaging live shrubs, woody plants or branches.• Protect water sources by camping at least 100 metres from rivers and billabongs.• Keep the group size small.• Disperse use to prevent the creation of campsites and tracks.• Choose durable surfaces for tents and cooking areas.• Avoid places where impacts are just starting to appear.• Stay only one night.

  • Stratus and Transmission each have a 50 percent voting interest in Stump Fluff.

  • Fluff sample Feathers, shell membrane, and other debris resulting from the hatching of poultry.

  • In addition, Stump Fluff assumed specified liabilities of Transmission totaling $0.2 million.

  • Stratus will contribute additional capital to Stump Fluff as necessary to fund its working capital needs.

  • Stratus accounts for its investments in Stump Fluff and Guapo using the equity method.


More Definitions of Fluff

Fluff means any material that is a by-product of the recycling process that includes but is not limited to, shredding operations, metals separation, compacting or transport operations.
Fluff means the residual waste from the shredding op- eration after metals recovery.
Fluff means any material that is a by-product of the recycling process that includes but is not limited to, shredding operations, metals separation, compacting or transport operations, which may or may not have salvageable value, and which may or may not be combustible waste.

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