Proper management of solid waste is an important matter of public
health and safety. The source separation and recovery of certain recyclable
materials will serve the public interest by conserving energy and
natural resources and reducing waste disposal expenses. In accordance
with the requirements of the New Jersey Mandatory Source Separation
and Recycling Act (N.J.S.A. 13:1E-99.11 et seq.) and the 2009 update
to the Monmouth County Solid Waste Management Plan, it is therefore
necessary to update and amend existing municipal rules and regulations
for the separation, storage, collection and recovery of designated
recyclable materials.
It shall be mandatory for all persons who are owners, lessees
and occupants of residential property, of business and industrial
properties, and of private or public and government institutions and
buildings to separate newspaper, corrugated cardboard, clean mixed
paper, aluminum cans, tin and bimetal cans, glass bottles and jars,
and pourable plastic bottles ("designated recyclables") from all other
solid waste produced by such residences and establishments for the
separate collection and ultimate recycling of such materials.
[Amended 12-23-2014 by Ord. No. 29-2014]
A. Definitions. As used in this article, the following terms shall have
the meanings indicated:
SINGLE STREAM RECYCLING
Also known as "fully commingled" or "single-sort" recycling
refers to a system in which all paper fibers, plastics, metals, and
other containers are mixed in a collection truck, instead of being
sorted by the depositor into separate commodities (newspaper, paperboard,
corrugated fiberboard, plastic, glass, etc.) and handled separately
throughout the collection process. In single stream, both the collection
and processing systems are designed to handle this fully commingled
mixture of recyclables, with materials being separated for reuse at
a materials recovery facility.
B. Residences, businesses and institutions provided with recyclables
collection service by municipal forces or through municipal contract
shall place all designated recyclables in the appropriate containers
at curbside or other area(s) in the manner and according to the schedule
as regularly published and distributed by the municipality.
C. Any multifamily complex, business or institution not provided recyclables
collection service by municipal forces or through municipal contract
shall be responsible for arranging the appropriate separation, storage,
collection and ultimate recycling of all designated recyclables.
D. Any multifamily complex, business or institution which is not provided
recyclables collection service by municipal forces or through municipal
contract shall provide the municipality with, at a minimum, an annual
report describing arrangements for both solid waste and recyclables
collection services, including the size, number and location of storage
containers, frequency of pickup service, the name and address of any
contractor hired to provide such service, and phone and other contact
information for the contractor.
E. Leaves shall be kept separate from other vegetative waste and shall
only be placed for collection in the manner and according to the schedule
as shall be published and distributed by the municipality. Grass clippings
shall not be placed with other materials for solid waste collection.
This requirement shall not prohibit any person or establishment from
making arrangements to collect leaves and grass directly from his,
her or its property through his, her or its own efforts.
F. The following bulky recyclables shall not be placed with solid waste
at the curbside or in containers provided for waste collection and
transportation to a disposal facility: concrete, asphalt, brick, block,
tree stumps, tree limbs over three inches in diameter, metal appliances
or bulk metal items larger than one cubic foot and/or heavier than
five pounds.
G. Automotive and other vehicle or wet-cell batteries, used motor oil
and antifreeze shall not be disposed of as solid waste. Such items
are to be kept separate from other waste materials and recyclables
and are to be brought to local service stations, scrap yards, or publicly
operated recycling facilities designed and permitted to handle such
products.
H. Common, nonrechargeable dry-cell batteries, commonly labeled "A,"
"AA," "AAA," "C," "D" and "9-volt," may be disposed of with regular
municipal solid waste. However, rechargeable dry-cell and button batteries
still contain significant amounts of toxic metals, including mercury,
and shall be separated and brought to retail outlets or publicly operated
recycling facilities providing specific arrangements for the proper
packaging and shipment of rechargeable and/or button batteries to
appropriate processing facilities.
I. Computers, computer monitors and other related electronic hardware,
as well as analog and digital televisions, are prohibited from being
placed with other solid waste for disposal. These and other electronic
devices shall be kept separate and brought to retail outlets or publicly
operated recycling facilities providing specific arrangements for
shipment of these items to appropriate processing facilities.
[Amended 12-23-2014 by Ord. No. 29-2014; 11-24-2015 by Ord. No. 21-2015]
All persons who occupy commercial, industrial, institutional
or governmental premises, both private and public, including owners,
lessees, tenants or licensees, shall separate the following types
of solid waste produced by such premises for collection and recycling
by a private hauler:
A. Newspaper: includes paper of the type commonly referred to as "newsprint,"
and includes any inserts which are normally included in the newspaper.
Specifically excluded are any pages of the newspaper used for household
projects and crafts, such as painting or papier-mache projects, or
used for cleanup of pet waste.
B. Corrugated cardboard: layered cardboard including a waffled section
between the layers, of the type commonly used to make boxes and cartons.
Specifically excluded are waxed cardboard and any cardboard contaminated
by direct contact with food, such as pizza boxes.
C. Clean mixed paper: high-grade bond paper, mixed office papers and
school papers, such as stationery, construction paper and writing
tablets, including computer printouts, magazines, gift-wrapping paper,
softcover books, junk mail and single-layer cardboard (chipboard).
Specifically excluded are carbon papers, hardcover books (unless cover
and binder are removed), paper cups and plates, food wrappers or any
other paper contaminated by direct contact with food products, and
paper products used for personal hygiene, such as tissues.
D. Aluminum cans: all disposable cans made of aluminum and used for
food or beverages. Specifically excluded are aluminum foils, pie tins,
trays, cookware and other aluminum products.
E. Tin and bimetal cans: all disposable cans made of tin, steel or a
combination of metals, including but not limited to containers commonly
used for food products. Specifically excluded are cans which contain
toxic products, such as paints and oils.
F. Glass bottles and jars: transparent or translucent containers made
from silica or sand, soda ash and limestone and used for the packaging
or bottling of various products. Specifically excluded are dishware,
light bulbs, window glass, ceramics and other glass products.
G. Pourable plastic containers: plastic bottles that have a neck that
is smaller than the body of the container; limited to plastic resin
Type No. 1 PET and plastic resin Type No. 2 HDPE. Specifically excluded
are other resin types (Nos. 2 through 7) and nonbottle plastic containers
such as margarine tubs and other consumer items and packages, such
as film plastics, blister packaging, boxes, baskets, toys and other
products.
H. Customers of private haulers shall comply with the requirements of Subsections
A through
G as set forth herein. In the alternative, if mandated by private haulers, customers shall employ single stream recycling as defined in this section.
SINGLE STREAM RECYCLING
Also known as "source separation" or "fully commingled" or
"single sort" recycling is defined as a system in which all paper
fibers, plastics, metals, and other containers are mixed in a collection
truck, instead of being sorted by the depositor into separate commodities
(paper, newspaper, paperboard, corrugated fiberboard, plastic, glass,
cans, aluminum) and handled separately throughout the collection process.
In single stream, both the collection and processing systems are designed
to handle this fully commingled mixture of recyclables, with materials
being separated for reuse at a materials recovery facility.
I. Commercial, business, industrial and private institution establishments
are required to report on a yearly basis to the Wall Township Municipal
Recycling Coordinator, on such forms as may be prescribed, regarding
recycling activities at their premises, including the amount and type
of recycled material not placed curbside for municipal collection.
If material is removed from the premises by a hauler, recycler or
paper shredder, the quantity and final disposition of the material
is to be reported on the form.
J. Exemptions: Pursuant to N.J.S.A. 13:1E-99.16(d), the Wall Township
Committee may exempt persons occupying commercial, business, industrial
and private institutional establishments within the Wall Township
boundaries from the source separation requirements of this section,
which requires persons generating municipal solid waste within its
municipal boundaries to source separate, from the municipal solid
waste stream, the specified recyclable materials if those persons
have otherwise provided for the recycling of all designated recyclable
materials. To be eligible for an exemption pursuant to this chapter,
a commercial, business, industrial and private institutional generator
shall file an application for exemption with the Township recycling
coordinator on forms provided for that purpose. The form shall conform
to the requirements of N.J.S.A. 13:1E-99.16(d).
All service stations, oil retailers and motor vehicle reinspection
stations with used-oil holding tanks shall accept up to five gallons
at a time of used motor oil from individuals changing oil in cars,
lawn mowers, or motorcycles and shall post a sign on their premises
informing the public that they are a used oil collection site. Such
collection of used oil shall be in accordance with applicable state
regulations.
The Township Committee, in its discretion, may determine an
arrangement for the collection and disposal of recyclable materials
utilizing any of the following methods:
A. The use of municipal personnel to collect recyclable materials at
curbside or from a dropoff center and to arrange for the sale of said
materials.
B. By entering into arrangements with qualified persons authorizing
the collection and sale of said materials.
C. By entering into interlocal services agreements with other municipalities
or governmental entities for the collection and sale of said materials.
Any person who violates or fails to comply with any provision
of this article or any rule or regulation adopted hereunder shall
be subject to the following penalties:
A. A fine of not more than $1,250; or
B. Imprisonment for a term of not more than 90 days or community service
in the Township's recycling program for a period of not more than
90 days; or
C. Both a fine and imprisonment or community service.
No person shall store, collect, deposit or dispose of recyclable
materials in any receptacle of any kind which is located upon property
owned by another person. No person shall store, collect, deposit or
dispose of any recyclable materials upon property which is owned by
another person. This prohibition shall not apply to the disposal of
recyclable materials at designated recycling centers.