Organic Waste definition

Organic Waste means food waste, green waste, landscape and pruning waste, nonhazardous wood waste, and food-soiled paper waste that is mixed in with food waste.
Organic Waste means such type of Solid Waste that can be degraded by micro- organisms, but shall not include Excluded Wastes;
Organic Waste means solid wastes containing material originated from living organisms and their metabolic waste products including, but not limited to, food, yard trimmings, organic textiles and carpets, lumber, wood, Paper Products, Printing And Writing Paper, manure, biosolids, digestate, and sludges, or as otherwise defined in 14 CCR Section 18982(a)(46). Biosolids and digestate are as defined in 14 CCR Section 18982(a)(4) and 14 CCR Section 18982(a)(16.5), respectively.

Examples of Organic Waste in a sentence

  • The Multi-Family’s or Commercial Business’ total Solid Waste Collection service is less than two (2) cubic yards per week, and Organic Waste subject to Collection comprises less than ten (10) gallons per week, per applicable Container, of the Multi- Family’s or Commercial Business’ total waste.

  • Franchisee shall agree to the City the right to report this SB 1383-compliant RNG usage toward the City’s fulfilment of its annual recovered Organic Waste product procurement target in accordance with 14 CCR Section 18993.1.

  • The program shall include curbside Collection of Holiday Trees targeting all SFD and MFD Customers and shall Divert these Holiday Trees from landfill Disposal and Process the materials as Organic Waste in accordance with SB 1383 and this Agreement.

  • Franchisee shall Collect Green Waste separately from other materials and shall Process such material as Organic Waste in accordance with SB 1383 regulations at no cost to the Customer or the City.

  • Franchisee’s Approved Organic Materials Processing Facility shall be a Facility that Processes Single-Family, Multi-Family, and Commercial Source-Separated Organic Materials to recover Organic Waste.


More Definitions of Organic Waste

Organic Waste means wastes containing material originated from living organisms and their metabolic waste products including, but not limited to, food, Yard Trimmings, organic textiles and carpets, lumber, wood, paper products, printing and writing paper, manure, biosolids, digestate, and sludges, or as otherwise defined in 14 CCR Section 18982(a)(46). Biosolids and digestate are as defined in 14 CCR Section 18982(a)(4) and 14 CCR Section 18982(a)(16.5), respectively.
Organic Waste means Solid Wastes containing material originated from living organisms and
Organic Waste means waste of a biological origin that can be broken down into its base compounds by micro-organisms, other living things or other forms of treatment within a reasonable period, and includes garden waste, animal carcasses, food waste and wood waste;
Organic Waste means Solid Wastes containing material originated from living organisms and their metabolic waste products, including but not limited to food, green material, landscape and pruning waste, organic textiles and carpets, lumber, wood, Paper Products, Printing and Writing Paper, manure, biosolids, digestate, and sludges or as otherwise defined in 14 CCR Section 18982(a)(46). Biosolids and digestate are as defined by 14 CCR Section 18982(a).
Organic Waste means waste of non-anthropogenic origin that is readily biodegradable in the environment and does not contain any substances that may accumulate in the environment;
Organic Waste means waste generated as a result of normal domestic gardening activities, including grass cuttings, leaves, plants, flowers and other similar small and light organic matter, but does not include tree branches with a diameter thicker than 40 mm at any point of its length, un-compactable waste and any waste generated as a result of commercial garden service activities;
Organic Waste means those materials which are capable of being composted and which would otherwise be processed as recyclable material or disposed of as garbage. Organic waste includes plant debris, such as palm, yucca and cactus, grass clippings, leaves, pruning, weeds, branches, brush, holiday trees, and other forms of vegetative waste. Organic waste also includes food waste.