The Borough of Pennington hereby adopts as its
municipal recycling program, pursuant to the New Jersey Statewide
Mandatory Source Separation and Recycling Act ("Recycling Act"), the
Mercer County Recycling System as set forth in Ordinance No. 2006
19, adopted by the Board of Chosen Freeholders of the County of Mercer,
State of New Jersey, on December 21, 2006, effective January 10,
2007 (“Mercer County Recycling Ordinance”), and as more
fully set forth in the amendment to the Mercer County Solid Waste
Management Plan detailing its recycling plan, also incorporated into
the Mercer County Recycling Ordinance.
As used in this article, the following terms
shall have the meanings indicated:
ACCEPTABLE GLASS CONTAINER
Includes any clear, amber or green glass container of the
type commonly used for beverage and food products. Excluded from this
category are glass containers used for nonbeverage or nonfood products
such as pesticides, herbicides, or other chemicals. Light bulbs, plate,
safety and mirrored glass are also not considered acceptable glass.
ACCEPTABLE METAL CONTAINER
Includes metal containers (cans) of the type commonly used
for beverage and food products only, and may include aluminum, tin
plate steel, and bimetal cans. Excluded from this category are cans
utilized for the packaging of chemicals or other nonfood and nonbeverage
products.
ACCEPTABLE MIXED PAPER
Includes newspapers and associated inserts, periodical magazines,
catalogues, card stock paper, office paper, and mailings.
ACCEPTABLE PLASTIC CONTAINER
Includes any polyethylene terephthalate (PET) and high-density
polyethylene (HDPE) plastic container of the type commonly used for
beverage and food containers only. Excluded from this category are
PET or HDPE containers utilized for nonfood and nonbeverage items.
COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENT
A business which constitutes a wholesale, retail or service
establishment, such as a restaurant, store, market, theater, hotel,
warehouse or office.
PERSONS RESIDING IN RESIDENTIAL PREMISES
When used to assign responsibilities for recycling under
this article, the occupant of the residential premises in question
and, if the occupant is other than the owner, the owner of the premises
as well. In these circumstances, the owner and occupant shall be jointly
and severally responsible for compliance with this article.