a.
Aluminum
Aluminum cans, trays, storm doors and screens and all other products made of aluminum.
b.
Batteries
All lead acid storage batteries.
c.
Compostables
Leaves and grass clippings.
d.
Cardboard
Heavy paperboard used in the following: corrugated cardboard boxes, cartons, pasteboard and all similar corrugated and kraft paper material.
e.
Demolition and Building Waste
Materials resulting from the demolition of buildings and other structures and the scrap left over from new and remodeling construction. Including: lumber, sheetrock, shingles, masonry, bricks, etc.
f.
Commercial Waste
Refuse from manufacturing operations or commercial establishments, such as: restaurants, markets, motels, campgrounds, office buildings and retail stores.
g.
Garbage
The animal, vegetable, or other organic waste resulting from the handling, preparation, cooking, serving or consumption of food.
h.
Glass Containers
Clear white and colored.
i.
Motor Oil
Used motor oil.
j.
Newsprint
Newspaper, newspaper advertisements and comics.
k.
Office Paper
Office stationery, photocopy paper and computer paper.
l.
Plastics
Plastic containers, such as: milk bottles, water jugs, detergent and other plastic bottles. Also all other plastic materials, such as: styrofoam, plastic sheets and bags.
m.
Special Waste
Items such as: furniture, mattresses, box springs and similar items.
n.
Tin Cans
Food and beverage cans made of iron or steel.
o.
Tires
Vehicle tires.
p.
White Goods and Metal
Items such as: refrigerators, clothes washing and drying machines, air conditioners, ranges/stoves, metal furniture and all scrap metal.
q.
Hazardous Waste
As defined by the Board of Health.
r.
Solid Waste
All waste as defined in § 130-4, a through q.