Diversion Requirements Sample Clauses

Diversion Requirements. 624 The Contractor’s overall measured Diversion performance shall be considered acceptable 625 if the percentage resulting from dividing: the sum of tons of Recyclable Materials, Organic 626 Materials, and Reusable Materials which are Collected under this Agreement and 627 delivered for Processing; by the total tons Collected by Contractor is 45% or greater in a 628 calendar year. If the calculated percentage is more or less, Performance 629 Incentives/Disincentives will apply as more fully described in Attachment H. 630 631
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Diversion Requirements. ‌ 1095 The City’s intent is for Contractor to improve the performance of its programs over time in order to
Diversion Requirements. 1972 A. General. Contractor shall perform services under this Agreement in a manner that supports the 1973 City’s environmental and zero waste plan goals. This includes, but is not limited to, providing 1974 services, education, and outreach to Customers and in the community that promote source 1975 reduction, reuse, Recycling, Composting, and other methods to reduce landfill Disposal. Contractor 1976 is expected, during each and every one of its interactions with Customers, to suggest opportunities 1977 for Customers to reduce their Solid Waste subscription levels and increase the level of Recyclable 1978 Materials and Organic Materials service received. 1979 Contractor shall maintain at least fifty percent (50%) Diversion of all materials Collected in the City 1980 (including both materials Collected by Contractor under this Agreement, and Commercial 1981 Recyclable Materials, Organic Materials, and other materials Collected in accordance with Section 1982 1.2). Additionally, Contractor shall Divert from landfilling the State-mandated Construction and 1983 Demolition Diversion percentage of all Construction and Demolition Debris loads Contractor 1984 Collects under this Agreement. The Diversion percentage shall be calculated as total Tons Diverted 1985 divided by total Tons Collected. Total Tons Diverted does not include Processing Residue that is 1986 Disposed. {Note to Proposers: The 50% Diversion requirement is for the Base Proposals only. The 1987 final Diversion requirement will be determined following selection of the final service package. The 1988 City anticipates that the final Diversion requirements will reflect some degree or measure of year- 1989 over-year improvement in Diversion each year of the Term.} 1990 B. Recyclable Materials and Organic Materials Diversion Guarantee. Contractor shall also Divert at 1991 least eighty-five percent (85%) of Recyclable Materials Collected in the City by Contractor and 1992 seventy percent (70%) of Commercial/Multi-Family Organic Materials Collected in the City by 1993 Contractor (excluding Source Separated wood and Yard Trimmings Collected in Roll-Off Boxes). 1994 Disposed Processing Residue must not exceed fifteen percent (15%) for Recyclable Materials or 1995 thirty percent (30%) for Commercial/Multi-Family Organic Materials, calculated on an annual 1996 average.
Diversion Requirements. 1173 CONTRACTOR shall perform services under this Agreement in a manner which supports the 1174 DISTRICT’s Zero Waste Policy goals, and at all times complies with and supports the Alameda 1175 County Mandatory Recycling Ordinance. This includes, but is not limited to, providing services, 1176 education, and outreach to Customers and in the community which promote source reduction, 1177 reuse, Recycling, Composting, and other methods to reduce landfill Disposal. CONTRACTOR’s 1178 management and Customer service personnel (e.g. General Manager, Finance Officer, CSRs, 1179 etc.) are expected, during each and every one of their interactions with Customers, to promote 1180 the DISTRICT’s “Zero Waste” principals, and, when appropriate, to suggest opportunities for 1181 Customers to increase the relative level of Recyclable Materials and Organic Materials service 1182 received compared to the level of Garbage service received through downsizing the Garbage 1183 subscription level, and to reduce the overall level of Solid Waste (including Recyclable Materials 1184 and Organic Materials) discarded. CONTRACTOR’s operations personnel are expected, when 1185 approached by Xxxxxxxxx, to do the same. CONTRACTOR shall use its best efforts to achieve 1186 the following minimum Diversion and overall generation reduction targets: 1187 1188 Figure 5.12.A Single-Family Zero Waste Targets Avg Mo. Accounts Garbage Tons Recycling Tons Organics Tons All Mats. Tons Diversion % Tons/Acct /Yr. 2014 Actual 14,913 8,101 6,860 8,485 23,446 65.4% 1.57 2015 Actual 14,993 8,094 6,942 8,554 23,590 65.0% 1.54 2016 Actual 14,973 7,687 6,252 8,630 22,569 65.9% 1.51 2020 Target 67.8% 1.48 2021 Target 70.2% 1.48 2022 Target 72.6% 1.49 2023 Target 75.2% 1.49 2024 Target 77.9% 1.50 2025 Target 80.7% 1.50 2026 Target 83.5% 1.50 2027 Target 86.5% 1.51 1189 1190 1191 1193 1194 Figure 5.12.C 1195 Commercial, District, School, Drop Box (excl. C&D) Zero Waste Targets 1192 1196 1197 1198 1199 Figure 5.12.B
Diversion Requirements. 3.1 OCFCD shall at all times operate and maintain the Diversion in accordance and compliance with the DWUR Permit, CEQA, and the Santa Xxx-Delhi Channel Diversion Operation and Maintenance Manual ("O&M Manual") approved by OCSD in accordance with Section 3.3 below. The Diversion shall be capable of preventing all DWUR from the Drainage Area from entering into the Sewerage System. The Diversion shall be equipped with a lockable shut off device, satisfactory to OCSD, and to which ocsD·shall be provided access at all times.
Diversion Requirements. Contractor shall perform services under this Agreement in a manner which supports the City’s environmental goals. This includes, but is not limited to, providing services, education, and outreach to Customers and in the community which promote source reduction, reuse, Recycling, Composting, and other methods to reduce landfill Disposal. Contractor is expected, during each and every one of its interactions with Customers, to suggest opportunities for Customers to reduce their Solid Waste subscription levels and increase the level of Recyclable Materials and Organic Materials service received. Contractor shall maintain at least fifty percent (50%) Diversion of all materials Collected in the City (including both materials Collected by Contractor under this Agreement, and Commercial Recyclable Materials, Organic Materials, and C&D Collected by other City-approved service providers in accordance with Section 1.2). The Diversion percentage shall be calculated as total Tons Diverted divided by total Tons Collected. Total Tons Diverted does not include Processing Residue that is Disposed. {Note to Proposers: The fifty percent (50%) Diversion requirement is for the Base Proposals only. The final Diversion requirement will be determined following selection of the final service package. The City anticipates that the final Diversion requirements will reflect some degree or measure of year-over-year improvement in Diversion each year of the Term.} Contractor shall also Divert at least eighty-five percent (85%) of Recyclable Materials Collected in the City by Contractor and seventy percent (70%) of Commercial/MFD Organic Materials Collected in the City by Contractor (excluding Source Separated wood and Yard Trimmings Collected in Drop Boxes.) Disposed Processing Residue must not exceed fifteen percent (15%) for Recyclable Materials or thirty percent (30%) for Commercial/MFD Organic Materials, calculated on an annual average.
Diversion Requirements. Contractor shall perform services under this Agreement in a manner which supports the City’s environmental goals, including waste Diversion goals and innovative strategies to incentivize waste reduction that could impact upstream consumer habits, as suggested in the Climate Action and Adaptation Plan. This includes, but is not limited to, providing services, education, and outreach to Customers and in the community which promote Source Reduction, reuse, Recycling, Composting, and other methods to reduce landfill Disposal and overall environmental impact. Contractor is expected, wherever appropriate, to suggest opportunities for Customers to reduce their Solid Waste subscription levels and increase the level of Recyclable Materials and Organic Materials service received.
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Diversion Requirements. The selected contractor will provide a level of diversion that ensures the City will be in full compliance with its State Diversion obligations, as defined as of the Effective Date by AB 939, AB 341, AB 1826 and related state laws and regulations.
Diversion Requirements. The selected contractor will provide a level of diversion that ensures the City will be in full compliance with its State Diversion obligations, as defined as of the Effective Date by the related state laws and regulations. The Franchise Agreement details specific Diversion requirements including but not limited to: • Meeting an overall measured diversion rate(s) or greater in a calendar year that are set by state and local regulations. • Providing the Diversion-related data and information.
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