Acceptable Recyclables definition

Acceptable Recyclables has the meaning set forth in the Procedures.
Acceptable Recyclables means any product listed in Schedule “H” which may be Disposed of at the Eco Centre or the Disposal Site.
Acceptable Recyclables means those categories of Recyclables designated, as listed in Appendix “E” as being acceptable for the purposes of this Agreement.

Examples of Acceptable Recyclables in a sentence

  • Any delivery of an Acceptable Mixed Load must be billed in its entirety to the Permittee/hauler that delivers the Acceptable Mixed Load to the Waste Facility.(b) Haulers may not deliver loads containing Acceptable Recyclables that originate from more than one municipality.

  • Acceptable Solid Waste shall not include any Acceptable Recyclables, or other materials required to be recycled in accordance with Connecticut General Statutes, and/or Special Waste unless such Special Waste is approved by MIRA in accordance with these procedures for disposal at any of the Waste Facilities, or any materials or waste that are or may in the future be required by law and/or regulation to be recycled.

  • Each Permittee shall deliver Acceptable Recyclables only to those Recycling Facilities designated by MIRA.

  • CRRA shall keep proper books of record and account (separate from all other records and accounts) in which complete and correct entries shall be made of the transactions relating to this Agreement, including records of the quantity and characteristics of Acceptable Solid Waste and Acceptable Recyclables delivered by or on behalf of the Municipality and accepted by CRRA.

  • Any other waste deemed by MIRA in its sole discretion for any reason to be Acceptable Recyclables and/or Unacceptable Waste, including but not limited to waste generated by a source which is not authorized by MIRA to deliver waste to any of the Facilities.

  • Acceptable Recyclables shall include, but is not limited to, Commingled Container Recyclables, Paper Fiber Recyclables, Single Stream Recyclables and any other Solid waste deemed by MIRA in its sole discretion to be Acceptable Recyclables.

  • Subject to this Section 2.6 and after reasonable prior written notice to the Municipality, CRRA may from time to time and after consultation with the Municipality, select a new Designated Facility or Designated Facilities, and the Municipality shall thereafter deliver or cause to be delivered to such new Designated Facility or Designated Facilities, all Acceptable Solid Waste or Acceptable Recyclables (or both) hereunder.

  • CRRA shall credit or reimburse the Municipality for any additional delivery costs incurred by the Municipality for the delivery of Acceptable Solid Waste or Acceptable Recyclables to such new Designated Facility or Designated Facilities (not to exceed the actual costs thereof), as compared to the Municipality’s delivery costs to the Original Designated Facilities, as demonstrated by the Municipality and agreed to by CRRA, both in a commercially reasonable manner.

  • CRRA shall provide and use scales for determining the quantity of Acceptable Solid Waste and Acceptable Recyclables delivered to the Connecticut Solid Waste System by or on behalf of the Municipality.

  • CRRA shall continue operating the Torrington Transfer Station and the Watertown Transfer Station for the receipt of Acceptable Solid Waste and Acceptable Recyclables during the Term, and shall not select a new Designated Facility in substitution for the Torrington Transfer Station or the Watertown Transfer Station during the Term, without the consent of the Municipality.


More Definitions of Acceptable Recyclables

Acceptable Recyclables means mixed glass containers (excluding ceramic, bulbs, mirror, drinking or window glass, or excessive amounts of shattered glass), aluminum cans, bi-metal cans, steel cans, plastic bottles marked 1 and 2, aluminum foil products and newspaper, all of which are segregated from other solid waste for collection and delivery to the County Recycling Facility. Automotive product containers are excluded from the definition of Acceptable Recyclables.

Related to Acceptable Recyclables

  • Unacceptable Waste means all waste not authorized for disposal at the Columbia Ridge Landfill and Recycling Center or successor site designated by the City, by those governmental entities having jurisdiction or any waste the disposal of which would constitute a violation of any governmental requirement pertaining to the environment, health or safety. Unacceptable Waste includes any waste that is now or hereafter defined by federal law or by the disposal jurisdiction as radioactive, dangerous, hazardous or extremely hazardous waste and vehicle tires in excess of those permitted to be disposed of by the laws of the disposal jurisdiction.

  • Acceptable Use Policy means the policy located at xxxx://xxx.xxxxxx.xxx/aup (and any successor or related locations designated by us), as it may be updated by us from time to time.

  • 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)

  • Concentration Limitations Limitations satisfied on each Measurement Date on or after the Effective Date and during the Reinvestment Period if, in the aggregate, the Collateral Obligations owned (or in relation to a proposed purchase of a Collateral Obligation, owned and proposed to be owned) by the Issuer comply with all of the requirements set forth below (or in relation to a proposed purchase after the Effective Date, if any such requirement is not satisfied, the level of compliance with such requirement is maintained or improved after giving effect to the purchase), calculated in each case as required by Section 1.3 herein:

  • Method detection limit means the minimum concentration of a hazardous substance that can be measured and reported with 99% confidence that the analyte concentration is greater than zero and is determined from analysis of a sample in a given matrix that contains the analyte.

  • Bondable stranded costs rate order means one or more