waste receptacle definition

waste receptacle means a waste container within the meaning of the
waste receptacle means a standard commercial waste container or a standard domestic waste container within the meaning of the Environmental Protection (Interim Waste) Regulation 1996.
waste receptacle means a receptacle designed to hold or store waste pending its presentation for collection and disposal.

More Definitions of waste receptacle

waste receptacle means any container used to store waste that will be collected by a hauler or self-hauler, including but not limited to public or private carts, bins, cans, dumpsters or barrels.
waste receptacle means a container which is not a commercial container and which is designed to facilitate the disposal of refuse and which is approved pursuant to the provisions of this Bylaw for the disposal of refuse or any particular type of refuse.
waste receptacle means a commercial bin, Waste Collection Cart, Waste Container or a plastic garbage bag.
waste receptacle means a waste bin, waste container or plastic garbage bag.
waste receptacle means a wheeled container or cart (i) which is owned by the Waste Collection Contractor, (ii) which is provided by the Waste Collection Contractor to the Summer Village, and (iii) which is assigned to a Property and is to be used by the Resident of such Property.
waste receptacle means a container which is made of galvanized metal or hard plastic, is designed and intended to receive trash and other solid waste, and is of watertight construction with a tight fitting lid or cover capable of preventing the escape of the container’s contents. Such receptacles shall have handles sufficiently strong for workers to lift and empty the receptacles. The receptacles shall be of not more than thirty-two gallons capacity. (Ord. 704 § 1, 1997; Ord. 657 § 2,
waste receptacle means any receptacle used to store waste including residual waste bags, garbage cans and bins, recycling boxes, yard waste receptacles, composting containers, or green bins.