Definitions. The following items listed below are designated recyclables
as set forth in the Atlantic County Solid Waste Management Plan and,
as used in this article, shall have the meanings indicated:
ANTIFREEZE
An automotive engine coolant consisting of a mixture of ethylene
glycol and water or propylene glycol and water.
AUTO/TRUCK BODIES
Crushed or shredded automobile or truck bodies, excluding
auto shredder residue, or "fluff."
BATTERIES
All sealed lead acid batteries, including car and boat batteries,
and consumer rechargeable batteries.
CANS
Aluminum cans, tin and bimetal steel cans and aerosol cans.
CFC REFRIGERANTS
Common refrigerants include ozone-depleting substances, chlorofluorocarbons
(CFCs) and hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFCs), which are also known
by the trade name of "Freon."
CONSUMER ELECTRONICS (a.k.a. E-WASTE)
Fifteen-to-twenty-one-inch monitors, flat screens and all-in-ones;
towers, desktops and laptops; uninterrupted power supply; keyboards,
mouse and speakers; all type of wire; gold clip ends; printers, fax
machines, scanners, modems, copy machines; all types of memory; any
hard drives; fans and power supplies; mother, B, C, tweener and finger
boards; AD adaptors, yokes and motors; plastic, baled or loose; aluminum,
brass, light iron and copper; metals, baled or loose; any and all
related computer parts; phones, cell phones, cell phone and laptop
batteries; PC scrap and stereos (no wood); VCRs, DVDs, CD players,
boom boxes; any audio and visual equipment; scanners and pagers; cash
registers and scales (electronic or mechanical); rechargeable batteries;
household appliances not containing compressors.
FERROUS SCRAP METAL
Ferrous metal includes both heavy and light iron, all structural
steel or ferrous metal and cast-iron components.
FLUORESCENT BULBS
All fluorescent bulbs contain mercury, including compact
fluorescent bulbs (CFLs), and therefore proper disposal and/or recycling
is required specifically for large quantities and commercial sources.
GLASS
Includes all products made from silica or sand, soda ash
and limestone or cullet, the product being transparent or translucent
and being used for packaging or bottling of various materials, excluding
windowpane glass, mirrors, drinkware, tableware and ceramics.
NONFERROUS SCRAP/ALUMINUM SCRAP METAL
All noncontainer aluminum, including auto parts, siding,
aircraft parts, lawn chairs, window and door frames, pots and pans,
foils, and pie plates. Nonferrous scrap consists primarily of copper
and zinc.
NONRECYCLABLES/SOLID WASTE/TRASH
The following items are nonrecyclables: polystyrene egg cartons,
plastic food wrap, napkins, paper towels, paper plates, Styrofoam
plates and cups, mirrors, window glass, light bulbs, drinking glass,
ceramic glass, china dishware, plastic toys, plastic utensils, and
plastic flower pots. All nonrecyclable items shall be disposed of
as solid waste unless otherwise directed by the Township.
OIL FILTERS
Oil filters that are completely drained of oil and are being
produced from a commercial business or source.
PAPER/CARDBOARD
Including newspaper and inserts, magazines, catalogs, phone
books and paperback books, junk mail and envelopes, brown grocery
bags, mixed office paper and corrugated cardboard.
PETROLEUM-CONTAMINATED SOIL
Nonhazardous soils containing petroleum hydrocarbons resulting
from spills, leaks, or leaking underground storage tanks used for
gasoline or any other commercial fuel, and which are recycled in accordance
with the requirements of N.J.A.C. 7:26A-1.1 et seq.
PLASTIC BOTTLES
Plastic bottles and containers or packaging clearly marked
with recycling symbols #1 and #2.
PROPANE TANKS
Propane tanks, twenty-pound size, shall be recycled through
a cylinder exchange site at a retail store or may be delivered to
ACUA's solid facility where they can be recycled for a fee. Small
campout-size cylinders can be delivered by residents to ACUA's
regularly scheduled household hazardous waste collection events. Large
propane cylinders should be returned to the original distributor or
manufacturer.
SOLID WASTE
Includes all garbage, refuse and other discarded material
resulting from industrial, commercial and agricultural operations
and from domestic and community activities, and shall include all
other waste materials, including liquids, except for solid, animal
and vegetable waste collected by swine producers licensed by the State
Department of Agriculture to collect, prepare and feed such waste
to swine on their own farms.
TEXTILES
Cloth material such as cotton, linen, wool, nylon, polyester,
etc.
TIRES
Rubber-based scrap automotive, truck and specialty tires.
YARD TRIMMINGS
Yard trimmings such as leaves, grass clippings, stumps, brush
and/or other lawn and garden trimmings. For brush, recycling is permitted
at the Township Transfer Station. For all other items listed, including
leaves, back yard composting of this material or delivery to a facility
with approval to receive and process this material is acceptable.