Trash bags definition

Trash bags means a bag that is made of plastic and is designed and manufactured for use as a container to hold, store, or transport materials to be discarded or recycled, and includes, but is not limited to, a garbage bag, recycling bag, lawn or leaf bag, can liner bag, kitchen bag, or compactor bag. "Trash bag" does not include any bags certified by the Biodegradable Products Institute (BPI) as compostable.

Examples of Trash bags in a sentence

  • Trash bags may not be dragged on the carpet or flooring in the building hallways.

  • Trash bags will be provided by the City and left in the storage area.

  • Trash bags must be securely tied and then placed in the provided trash dumpster.

  • Trash bags left outside Assigned Housing Unit, in laundry rooms, or other trash cans will not be allowed.

  • Trash bags must be disposed of in the receptacles outside the delivery entrance on the side of the facility.

  • Trash bags, signs, banners, flags, boxes, cans, kegs, indoor furniture, sandbags, tires, and fire hazardous products are not allowed on the patio/balcony.

  • Trash bags need to be tied at tops of trash cans to prevent bags from falling down into trash cans.

  • Trash bags are not to be put in elevator unless they are in a cart.

  • In the event that EPA guidelines are updated after execution of this agreement, Vendor shall continue to be in adherence with any updated guideline ● Tissues ● Bottled water ● Trash bags ● EpiPens Vendor shall also be responsible for disposal of all biohazard waste materials and sharp objects.

  • Trash bags with collected trash will be removed by City or City’s contractors.