Mixed waste processing definition

Mixed waste processing means sorting of solid waste after collection from the point of generation to remove recyclable materials from the solid waste to be disposed.
Mixed waste processing means a system of recovering recyclables from the mixed waste stream through separation at a processing facility, transfer station, landfill, or other such facility, instead of separation at the primary waste generation source.
Mixed waste processing means the Processing of Solid Waste Collected by Contractor and delivered to the Approved Mixed Waste Processing Facility for the purpose of recovering Recyclable Materials, Reusable Materials, and/or Organic Materials prior to Disposal.

More Definitions of Mixed waste processing

Mixed waste processing means the separation and sorting of Recyclables and other recoverable materials from Refuse at a Materials Recovery Facility where commingled loads of Solid Waste are processed.
Mixed waste processing means processing solid waste that contains both recyclable and/or compostable materials and trash.
Mixed waste processing means sorting of solid waste after collection from the point of generation to remove recyclable materials from the solid waste to be disposed. NNN. "Moderate risk waste" means solid waste that is limited to conditionally exempt small quantity generator (CESQG) waste and household hazardous waste (HHW)
Mixed waste processing means the separation and sorting of Recyclable Materials and other recoverable materials from Trash at a MRF where commingled loads of Solid Waste are processed.
Mixed waste processing means the separation and sorting of recyclables and other