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Corrugated: containers and similar paper items usually used
to transport supplies, equipment parts or other merchandise.
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02
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Mixed office and computer paper: any and all types of office-type
paper, including but not limited to computer paper, high-grade white
paper, typing paper, copier paper, onionskin, tissue paper, notepad,
envelopes, manila folders and colored paper, or any mix thereof.
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03
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Newspaper: all paper marketed as newsprint or newspaper and
containing at least 70% newsprint or newspaper (American Forest and
Paper Association Grade Nos. 6, 7 and 8 news).
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04
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Other paper/magazines/junk mail: all paper which is not defined
as "corrugated," "mixed office paper," "computer paper" or "newspaper."
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05
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Glass containers: all glass containers used for packaging food
or beverages.
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06
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Aluminum cans: food and beverage containers made entirely of
aluminum.
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07
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Steel cans: rigid containers made exclusively or primarily of
steel or tin-plated steel and steel and aluminum cans used to store
food, beverages, and a variety of other household and consumer products.
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08
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Plastic containers: containers including polyethylene terephthalate
(PETE No. 1) soda bottles, high-density polyethylene (HDPE No. 2)
and milk, water or detergent.
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11
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White goods and light iron: all 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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12
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Antifreeze: all automotive engine coolant consisting of a mixture
of ethylene glycol and water or propylene glycol and water.
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13
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Batteries, lead-acid: batteries from automobiles, trucks, other
vehicles and machinery and equipment. This does not include consumer
batteries.
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16
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Used motor oil: petroleum-based or synthetic oil which, through
use, storage or handling, has become unsuitable for its original purpose
due to the presence of impurities or loss of original properties.
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15
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Tires: rubber-based scrap automotive, truck or specialty (e.g.,
forklift) tires. The tires must be recycled at a facility approved
by the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection.
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12
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Antifreeze: all automotive engine coolant consisting of a mixture
of ethylene glycol and water or propylene glycol and water.
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13
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Batteries, lead-acid: batteries from automobiles, trucks, other
vehicles and machinery and equipment. This does not include consumer
batteries. (See No. 21.)
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16
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Used motor oil: petroleum-based or synthetic oil which, through
use, storage, or handling, has become unsuitable for its original
purpose due to the presence of impurities or loss of original properties.
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21
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Batteries, household: any type of button, coin, cylindrical,
rectangular, or other shaped enclosed device or sealed container which
was utilized as an energy source for commercial, industrial, medical,
institutional, or household use. This does not include lead-acid batteries
from vehicles.
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24
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Mercury-containing devices: fluorescent and compact fluorescent
tubes (CFTs), high-intensity discharge (HID) and neon lamps, electrical
switches, thermostats, and any batteries containing mercury.
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27
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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. Note: This material can be recycled at "Class B" facilities
(for example, authorized asphalt manufacturers).
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