(As defined by the Sussex County Solid Waste Management Plan
— Residential Generators)
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Class Material and Definition
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01-
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Aluminum Cans — Food and beverage containers made entirely
of aluminum
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03-
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Computer Printout/White Ledger — All-computer paper, all
high-grade white paper (including letterhead, typing paper, copier
paper, onionskin, tissue and note pad)
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06-
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Corrugated — Containers, brown grocery bags, and similar
paper items, usually used to transport supplies, equipment, parts
or other merchandise
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07-
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Glass Containers — AU glass containers used for packaging
food or beverages
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10-
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Leaves and Brush Leaves — Brush and other yard trimmings,
including grass clippings, from institutions, commercial or industrial
sources
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11-
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Magazine and Junk Mail — Magazine stock; white
and colored paper and envelopes, telephone directories and books
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13-
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Mixed Office Paper — Items listed in computer printout/white
ledger category when mixed with envelopes, manila binders and color
paper. Material is generated by commercial/institutional sources.
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14-
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Newspaper — All paper marketed as newsprint or newspaper
and containing at least 70% newsprint or newspaper (American Paper
Institute grade Nos. 6, 7 and 8-news)
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15-
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Plastic containers — Containers such as polyethylene terephthalate
(PETE-#1) soda bottles, high-density polyethylene (HDPE-#2) milk,
and water or detergent bottles
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17-
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Steel Cans — Rigid containers made exclusively or primarily
of steel, tin-plated steel, and composite steel and aluminum cans
used to store food, beverages, paint and a variety of other household
and consumer products
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18-
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Stumps, Logs and Tree Parts — Unfinished wood from land-clearing
projects, storm damage or pruning activities
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19-
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Textiles — Textiles larger than 15 inches by 15 inches
(e.g., clean clothing, drapes, curtains, sheets, towels, cloth, belt,
shoes, handbags. and small stuffed animals)
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20-
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Tires — Rubber-based scrip automotive and truck tires
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22-
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Used Motor Oil — A petroleum base or synthetic oil whose
use includes, but is not limited to, lubrication of internal combustion
engines, which through use, storage or handling has become unsuitable
in its original purpose due to the presence of impurities or loss
of original properties
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(As defined by the Sussex County Solid Waste Management Plan
— Nonresidential Generators, Commercial and Institutional Sectors)
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Class Material and Definition
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01-
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Aluminum Cans — Food and beverage containers made entirely
of aluminum
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02-
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Antifreeze — An automotive engine coolant consisting of
a mixture of ethylene glycol and water or propylene glycol and water
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03-
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Computer Printout/White Ledger — All-computer paper, all
high-grade white paper (including letterhead, typing paper, copier
paper, onionskin, tissue and note pad)
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04-
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Concrete, Asphalt and Masonry/Paving Material — Asphalt,
concrete, brick, cinder block, "patio blocks," and other masonry and
paving materials
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05-
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Consumer Batteries — Any type of button, coin, cylindrical,
rectangular or other shaped, enclosed device or sealed container which
is utilized as an energy source for commercial, industrial, medical,
institutional or household use. (Does not include lead-acid batteries
from vehicles.)
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06-
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Corrugated — Containers, brown grocery bags, and similar
paper items, usually used to transport supplies, equipment, parts
or other merchandise
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07-
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Glass Containers — AU glass containers used for packaging
food or beverages
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08-
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Heavy Iron — All structural steel or ferrous metal, cast
iron components
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09-
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Lead-Acid Batteries — Batteries from automobiles,
trucks, other vehicles and machinery and equipment, which shall be
stored in a manner that protects them from the elements to avoid corrosion
and leakage
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10-
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Leaves and Brush Leaves — Brush and other yard trimmings,
including grass clippings, from institutions, commercial or industrial
sources
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11-
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Magazine and Junk Mail — Magazine stock; white
and colored paper and envelopes, telephone directories and books
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12-
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Mercury-Containing Devices — Including fluorescent and
compact tubes, high-intensity discharge (HID) and neon lamps, electrical
switches, thermostats, thermometers and any batteries containing mercury
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13-
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Mixed Office Paper — Items listed in computer printout/white
ledger category when mixed with envelopes, manila binders and color
paper. Material is generated by commercial/institutional sources.
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14-
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Newspaper — All paper marketed as newsprint or newspaper
and containing at least 70% newsprint or newspaper (American Paper
Institute grade Nos. 6, 7 and 8-news)
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15-
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Plastic Containers — Containers such as polyethylene terephthalate
(PETE-#1) soda bottles, high-density polyethylene (HDPE-#2) milk and
water or detergent bottles
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16-
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Scrap Autos — Crushed or shredded automobile or truck
bodies, excluding auto shredder residue or "fluff"
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17-
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Steel Cans — Rigid containers made exclusively or primarily
of steel, tin-plated steel, and composite steel and aluminum cans
used to store food, beverages, paint and a variety of other household
and consumer products
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18-
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Stumps, Logs and Tree Parts — Unfinished wood from land-clearing
projects, storm damage or pruning activities
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19-
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Textiles — Textiles larger than 15 inches by 15 inches
(e.g., clean clothing, drapes, curtains, sheets, towels, cloth, belt,
shoes, handbags, and small stuffed animals)
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20-
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Tires — Rubber-based scrip automotive and truck tires
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21-
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Used Consumer Electronics — Any appliance used in a business
that includes circuitry. Includes components and subassemblies of
the electrode products. Examples include computers and peripherals,
printers, copiers, VCRs, televisions, cell phones and fax machines,
etc.
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22-
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Used Motor Oil — A petroleum base or synthetic oil whose
use includes, but is not limited to, lubrication of internal combustion
engines, which through use, storage or handling has become unsuitable
in its original purpose due to the presence of impurities or loss
of original properties
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23-
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White Goods and Light Iron — All large appliances such
as washers, dryers, refrigerators, etc., as well as products made
from sheet iron, such as shelving, file cabinets, metal desks, recycled
or reconditioned steel drums, and other nonstructural ferrous scrap
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24-
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Wood Scrap — Unfinished lumber from construction or demolition
projects including pallets. Unfinished shall mean non-chemically treated
(not pressure-treated, impregnated with preservatives, insecticides,
fungicides, creosote, or other chemicals, and not painted, resin-coated
or otherwise surface-treated, and not laminated or bonded; and not
similarly altered from its natural condition)
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25-
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Nonferrous and Aluminum Scrap — All noncontainer aluminum,
stainless steel, copper, zinc, brass and other metals which generally
do not rust
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