Recyclable Paper definition

Recyclable Paper means Municipal Solid Waste manufactured from thin sheets from wood pulp or other fibrous substances that may be converted into reusable materials and includes newspapers and inserts, magazines, telephone directories, catalogues, office papers, envelopes, boxboard, paper bags and mail, but excludes photographic paper, carbon paper, tissue paper, paper napkins or towels, paper that is adhered to plastic or metal, composite paper products such as tetrapak containers, and gable‐‐top paper containers such as milk cartons, or paper that is covered or infused with wax;
Recyclable Paper means recyclable fibers, including: newspapers and inserts, magazines, telephone directories, catalogues, all office papers, envelopes, boxboard, paper bags and junk mail. It does not include: paper contaminated with food or grease, paper napkins, paper towels, tissue paper, composite paper products (e.g. paper adhered to plastic and/or metal such as tetrapaks), gable-top containers (e.g. milk cartons), waxed cardboard, wax paper, photographs and carbon paper;
Recyclable Paper means Municipal Solid Waste manufactured from thin sheets from wood pulp or other fibrous substances that may be converted into reusable materials and includes newspapers and inserts, magazines, telephone directories, catalogues, office papers, envelopes, boxboard, paper bags and mail, but excludes photographic paper, carbon paper, tissue paper, paper napkins or towels, paper that is adhered to plastic or metal;

Examples of Recyclable Paper in a sentence

  • Recyclable Containers and Recyclable Paper delivered as either Single Stream or Dual Stream materials.

  • A method of collecting and delivering Recyclable Material whereby Recyclable Containers and Recyclable Paper are all mixed together.

  • A method of collecting and delivering Recyclable Material whereby Recyclable Containers and Recyclable Paper are kept separate.

  • Upon written request, the Operator shall provide monthly reports to the Designated Community or its agent specifying and certifying the quantity of Recyclable Containers and Recyclable Paper delivered to the Facility.

  • The report shall specify and certify the quantity of Recyclable Paper and Recyclable Containers delivered to and accepted at the Facility, the financial balance forward from the previous semi-annual report, the period’s financial transactions, and the carry forward balance to the next quarter.

  • For the purposes of determining appropriate compensation rates and adherence to the Material Recovery Standard, RRFS means recyclable paper, recyclable plastic, recyclable metal, recyclable glass, and recyclable textiles as described in the list below: Recyclable Paper 1.

  • For the purposes of determining appropriate compensation rates and adherence to the Material Recovery Standard, RRFS means the following materials that are clean, dry and >2.5” in no less than two dimensions and that are commercially reasonable to recover using standard industry equipment and methods: recyclable paper, recyclable plastic, recyclable metal, and recyclable glass as described in the list below: Recyclable Paper 1.


More Definitions of Recyclable Paper

Recyclable Paper means newsprint (including all inserts that come with daily papers); mixed paper (including magazines, catalogs, mail, used writing paper, ▇▇▇▇▇ paper bags, boxboard and office paper); and corrugated cardboard. The list of Recyclable Paper may be expanded or contracted from time to time as determined jointly by the DEP and the Operator.
Recyclable Paper means recyclable fibers, including: newspapers and inserts, magazines,telephone directories, catalogues, all office papers, envelopes, boxboard, paper bags and junk mail. It does not include: paper contaminated with food or grease, paper napkins, paper towels, tissue paper, composite paper products (e.g. paper adhered to plastic and/or Metal such as tetrapaks), gable-top containers (e.g. milk cartons), waxed cardboard, wax paper, photographs and carbon paper; “Recyclable Plastic Containers” means empty HDPE and LDPE plastic containers including milk jugs, margarine and yogurt containers and dish soap and laundry detergent bottles. Excluded are containers made of foam plastic such as Styrofoam, containers that held motor oil, Metal bottle lids or caps, and Metal attachments; “Recycling Regulation” means the Recycling Waste Regulation BC 449/2004 enacted under theEnvironmental Management Act; “Regional District” means the Regional District of Nanaimo; “Residual Solid Waste” means that portion of Municipal Solid Waste for which no management option exists except landfilling at a Solid Waste Management Facilities but does not include Prohibited Waste under Schedule ‘C’; “Resource Recovery Facility Waste” means Residual Solid Waste from a Resource Recovery Facility having a Waste Stream Management License or is otherwise authorized in writing by the General Manager; “Roll-off Bin” means an interchangeable container that can be separated from a hauling truck through the use of a mechanism integrated into the frame of the hauling truck; “Roofing Material” means asphalt singles, tar and gravel, torch-on and felts used in roofing construction; “Solid Waste Management Facilities” means the Regional District Landfill and Church Road Transfer Station, and other facilities the Regional District may establish from time to time. Solid Waste Management Facilities includes both the singular and plural; “Special Handling” means material handling that includes but is not limited to unloading assistance, review of test results, extra excavation, trenching, grinding, chipping, lining, extra cover or materials that pose an increased exposure risk;
Recyclable Paper means recyclable fibers, including: newspapers and inserts, magazines,

Related to Recyclable Paper

  • Recyclable paper bag – means a paper bag that is 100 percent recyclable and contains at least 40% post–consumer recycled content, and displays the words “recyclable” and “made from 40% post-consumer recycled content” in a visible manner on the outside of the bag

  • Recyclable Waste ’ means the waste that is commonly found in the MSW. It is also called as "Dry Waste". These include many kinds of glass, paper, metal, plastic, textiles, electronics goods, etc.

  • Recyclable Product means the ability of a product and its packaging to be reused, reconditioned for use, or recycled through existing recycling collection programs.

  • Recyclables means Solid Waste that may be reclaimed and/or processed and used in the production of raw materials or products.

  • Recyclable Materials means materials that are separated from mixed municipal solid waste for the purpose of recycling or composting, including paper, glass, plastics, metals, automobile oil, batteries, source-separated compostable materials, and sole source food waste streams that are managed through biodegradative processes. Refuse-derived fuel or other material that is destroyed by incineration is not a recyclable material. (Minn. Stat. § 115A.03, Subd. 25a)