recyclability definition
recyclability means that the Paper Products and Printing and Writing Paper offered or sold to the District are eligible to be labeled with an unqualified recyclable label as defined in 16 Code of Federal Regulations Section 260.12 (2013).
recyclability means the assessment of the compatibility of packaging with the management and processing of waste by design, based on separate collection, sorting in separate streams, recycling at scale, and use of recycled materials to replace primary raw materials in new packaging;
recyclability means the potential for recycling of component parts or materials diverted from an end-of-life vehicle as defined by Article 4, point 14 of Directive 2005/64/EC;
More Definitions of recyclability
recyclability means the possibility for recycling of parts, components or materials diverted from an end-of-life vehicle;
recyclability means the capability of a material or product to be effectively and efficiently separated, collected, sorted and aggregated in specific waste streams for the purpose of being recycled into secondary raw materials while minimising the loss of quality or functionality compared to the relevant primary raw material;
recyclability means the gradual suitability of any given packaging that is designed for recycling and leads to, after being recycled at scale, sufficient quality compared to the original material to substitute primary raw material,. expressed as a performance grade as set out in Table 2 in Annex II.
recyclability means the potential for recycling of component parts or materials diverted from an end-of-life vehicle ;
recyclability means an ability of a product to be recycled at its end-of-life, based on current practices;
recyclability means the potential for recycling of component parts or materials diverted from an end-of life vehicle;
recyclability means the ability of waste materials or products to be effectively and efficiently separated, collected, sorted and aggregated as defined waste streams in preparation for recycling, and then recycled through relevant industrial processes and reprocessed into recycled materials or products, whilst minimising quality or functionality losses compared to the original material or product.