For the purpose of this regulation, the following words and
phrases shall have the meanings ascribed to them by this section.
BOOKS
Books and magazines excluding telephone books and catalogs.
BULKY RIGID PLASTICS
Plastic items such as outdoor furniture, children toys and
laundry baskets are not allowed for the curbside pickup. These items
should be brought to the Townsend Recycling Center or another appropriate
recycling center. See www.RecycleSmartMA.org for a more detailed list.
CONTAMINATION
Any material other than the material being recycled which
could cause rejection of the material by users of the recycled material.
CONSTRUCTION DEMOLITION
Including, but not limited to, asphalt pavement, brick and
concrete, clean gypsum wallboard, treated wood, toilets and sinks.
CURBSIDE HAULER
The business that is contracted to service the curbside trash
and recycling program with the Town of Townsend.
CURBSIDE PICKUP
A curbside service provided for single-family, two-family
and three-family households in Townsend (excluding all profitable
businesses) of removing household waste and recycling. This service
is contracted by the Townsend Board of Health to pick up food and
solid waste, garbage, trash and recyclables in containers acceptable
by the Town of Townsend.
FOOD WASTE
Food waste or food loss is refrigerated or pantry type food
material that is discarded or unable to be used. Animal bones intended
for food consumption are considered food waste in Townsend.
GARBAGE
Organic waste, including vegetable and animal waste scheduled
for curbside pickup. Residents are encouraged to compost vegetable
matter.
GLASS
Food and beverage containers for curbside recycling. Excluded
are blue glass, flat glass, plate glass, and glass. Broken glass is
considered trash. Please see RecycleSmartMA.org for a more detailed
list.
HAZARDOUS WASTE
Included, but not limited to: mothballs, artist and hobby
supplies (glue), photo chemicals, rubber cement, floor and furniture
polishes, florescent bulbs, nail polish remover, disinfectants (household,
toilet, window and drain cleaners), upholstery rug and floor cleaners,
plant chemicals, spot removers, lighter fluid, silver/metal polishes,
oven cleaners, rodent killers, antifreeze, waxes and polishes, motor
oil and fluids, oil-based paint, solvents, lead-based paints and stains,
paint removers and thinners, weed killers, pool chemicals, driveway
sealers, flea collars and control products and poisons. See www.DevensHHW.com
for a more detailed list.
MIXED RECYCLING/SINGLE STREAM RECYCLING (SSR)
All recyclable commodities collected together in one container,
including but not limited to, plastic, food and beverage containers,
cardboard, mixed paper including newspaper, metal containers, glass
bottles and jars.
PAPER
Corrugated cardboard boxes, newspaper, kraft (brown paper
bags and food boxes), magazines, paper envelopes, catalogs, etc. Shredded
paper is not recyclable.
PLASTICS
Plastic bottles and containers. Acceptable materials include,
but are not limited to, empty and clean soda bottles, milk jugs, shampoo
bottles, yogurt cups, and other food and beverage containers with
their lids back on. Non-bottle containers may consist of items such
as rinsed clear cups, clamshells, and tubs.
RESIDENTIAL CUSTOMERS/GENERATORS
Property owners and occupants of single-, two-family and
three-family homes that are serviced with curbside trash and recycling
in the Town of Townsend. ·
RESIDUE
Material altered during the processing process. Material
not captured during sorting process after the hauler has taken from
the curb.
RECYCLING
Collection and treatment of a leftover/unwanted product for
use as a raw material that can be recycled. See www.RecycleSmart MA.org
for a more detailed list.
SOLID WASTE
Useless, unwanted or discarded non-recyclable solid and liquid
wastes, excluding items restricted from disposal in Massachusetts,
as defined by Table 310 CMR 19.017(3) of the Massachusetts solid waste
regulations (310 CMR 19.017).
SCAVENGING
A person who goes through another person's curbside trash
and recycling containers which is not permitted in the Town or Townsend
or at the Recycling Center.
STYROFOAM
A plastic commonly used in packaging of foods and beverage
cups that is not recyclable and must be placed in the curbside trash
or brought to a specific Styrofoam disposal facility.
SWILL
Kitchen refuse and scraps of waste food mixed with water.
TEXTILES
Included, but not limited to: a cloth, shoe, towel, blanket,
bedding, stuffed animals and pillows, etc., that has been woven, knitted,
tufted, knotted, or bonded together using natural or synthetic threads,
yarns, and other materials. Popular fabrics include cotton and leather,
animals, plants, and minerals, as well as man-made synthetic materials.
TRASH
All non-organic, non-hazardous household waste suitable for
curbside pickup and landfilling.
YARD WASTE
Leaves, pine needles, lawn clippings, garden wastes, weeds
and hedge clippings less than six inches' diameter. Townsend now has
a composting area to receive this material which must be free of anything
that is not organic, rocks, rubbish, trash, food waste, animal waste
and any material that could jeopardize the Town's application for
a state composting permit. Yard waste is not permitted with the curbside
program and can be disposed of at the Recycling Center.
This bylaw and the various parts, sentences and clauses thereof
are hereby declared to be severable. If any part, sentence or clause
is adjusted to be invalid, the remainder of the section shall not
be affected thereby.