[Amended 2-4-2008 by Ord. No. 08-04; 3-16-2009 by Ord. No. 09-26; 9-19-2011 by Ord. No. 11-45; 11-5-2014 by Ord. No. 14-46]
As used in this article, the following terms shall have the meanings indicated:
Includes all containers normally used in the consumption of alcoholic and nonalcoholic beverages, both in the home and in retail establishments dispensing the same for on- or off-premises consumption, the same being made entirely of aluminum.
Aluminum and tin or tin-plated steel food and beverage containers, including those for fruits, vegetables, juices and pet food.
All places of business (wholesale, retail, service, food, transportation, etc.).
Clear, green and brown glass bottles and jars, aluminum, steel and tin cans, plastic containers with a number within the recycling symbol located on the container.
Computers, monitors, keyboards, wires/cables, telephones, TVs, VCRs, DVD players, stereos and microwaves.
Is scrap metal that is magnetic and rusts, such as structural steel or cast-iron components.
All containers and objects commonly used in residential and nonresidential premises, such as bottles, jars, glasses, jugs and all other vessels made entirely and exclusively of glass.
All government buildings (schools, colleges, hospitals, clinics, etc.).
Are the types that contain lead and lead oxide with the sulfuric acid electrolyte produces a voltage.
Foliage material naturally formed from trees and bushes that are suitable for composting and mulching.
Includes white goods (refrigerators, washers/dryers) and ferrous metals.
A combination of paper products found in an office environment. Typically, it means high-grade papers such as copier paper, computer printout and stationery. It also includes magazines, catalogs, brochures, white envelopes, advertising flyers and most mail.
Newspaper (including inserts), mixed paper (mail, magazines, office, colored and computer paper, regular and window envelopes), cardboard. Material should be clean, not contaminated by food or pet waste.
Any building or structure, or complex of buildings in which three or more dwelling units are owner-occupied or rented or leased, or offered for rental or lease, for residential purposes (see N.J.S.A. 13:1E-99.13a), and shall include hotels, motels, or other guesthouses serving transient or seasonal guests, as those terms are defined under Subsection (j) of Section 3 of the "Hotel and Multiple Dwelling Law," P.L. 1967, c. 76 (N.J.S.A. 55:13A-1 et seq.).
Paper of the type commonly referred to as "newsprint" and distributed at stated intervals, usually daily or weekly, having printed thereon news and opinions and containing advertisements and other matter of public interest.
All corrugated cardboard of the type commonly used for boxes, shipping containers and packing material, having exterior cardboard plies separated by air spaces created by one or more fabricated cardboard plies.
Only those containers, such as beverage containers and laundry product containers, that have the resin identification code "01" (PET) or "02" (HDEP).
An employee designated by the Mayor and Council to carry out the Township's recycling program.
All homes, condominiums, townhouses, apartments, trailer parks, etc.
Includes all garbage and rubbish normally placed at the curb by the residents and other occupants of the Township of Bloomfield for regular collection, but shall exclude all items which the Township shall determine are recyclable.
Any waste crank case oil from periodic maintenance of internal combustion engines.
Appliances such as refrigerators, air conditioners, stoves, washers, dryers, steel or cast-iron plumbing fixtures, dishwashers and water heaters.