There is hereby established a program for mandatory source separation
and collection of recyclable materials, specifically newspapers, magazines,
paper, glass, aluminum, tires, plastics and vegetative waste, from
the residences of the Township of Wayne at the curb or curbline for
recycling purposes.
[Amended Ord. No. 53-2014; 3-6-2024 by Ord. No. 9-2024]
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
ALUMINUM CAN
Includes all disposal containers fabricated solely of aluminum
and commonly used for soda, beer or other beverages, which usually
have a capacity of between 7 and 16 ounces.
COMMINGLED RECYCLING
Includes glass, bottles and jars, food, beverage and pet
cans, all plastic bottles, plastic containers, solid plastic outdoor
furniture and plastic toys.
[Amended Ord. No. 53-2014; 3-6-2024 by Ord. No. 9-2024]
COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL ESTABLISHMENTS
All public or private business establishments, including
but not limited to manufacturing, processing, retailing and/or service
establishments of whatever kind or nature, food establishments in
business for the purpose of consumption (on- or off-premises), as
well as food distribution and/or processing; and professional and/or
nonprofit or business entities.
CONSTRUCTION AND DEMOLITION DEBRIS
Recyclable components resulting from the construction and/or
demolition of a building, structure or land surface. These recyclable
components include asphalt, asphalt-based roofing, blocks, bricks,
cement, concrete, corrugated boxes, window glass, scrap metals, contaminated
and uncontaminated soil, tree stumps, logs, branches and any other
recyclable components.
DESIGNATED RECYCLABLE MATERIALS
All materials designated by the municipality to be source
separated from the solid waste stream for the purpose of recycling.
ELECTRONIC WASTE
Includes desktop or personal computers, computer monitors,
portable computers (i.e. tablets/iPads), desktop printers, desktop
fax machines, or televisions sold to a consumer.
[Added 3-6-2024 by Ord. No. 9-2024]
ENFORCEMENT AGENT
The Director of Public Works or any person he/she so designates.
[Ord. No. 53-2014]
FOOD WASTE
Includes waste from edible material resulting from the handling,
preparation, processing, cooking or consumption of food.
GLASS
Includes all products made from silica or sand, soda ash
and limestone, the product being transparent or translucent and being
used for packaging of various matter, and any and all other materials
commonly known as "glass," excluding, flat glass commonly known as
"window glass."
[Amended 3-6-2024 by Ord. No. 9-2024]
INSTITUTIONAL
Includes nursing homes, health-care facilities, hospitals,
schools, churches and any other nonprofit organizations.
MIXED PAPER
Includes newspapers, books, junk mail, magazines, periodicals,
scrap paper and corrugated boxes.
[Ord. No. 53-2014]
OIL
Includes all used motor vehicle oil.
PERSON
Any person, firm, partnership, association, corporation,
company or organization of any kind.
PLASTICS
Includes all products made from HDPE, PET or PVC, commonly
used for but not limited to such products as soda bottles, milk and
water containers, health and beauty products, antifreeze containers,
laundry detergent containers, single-service utensils, excluding expanded
Styrofoam.
RECYCLING
Includes the process by which designated materials, which
would otherwise become solid waste, are separated, collected, processed
and returned to the economic mainstream in the form of raw materials
or products.
SOLID WASTE
Includes all garbage and rubbish normally collected by curbside
pickups from residents of the Township of Wayne by regular collection.
TIRES
Includes all residential and commercial automobile tires.
VEGETATIVE WASTE
Includes all grass clippings, leaves, twigs, garden refuse
and shrub trimmings.
WHITE GOODS
Includes all discarded products made of steel, iron, tin
and other like household materials, excluding food and/or beverage
packaging. This includes household appliances like refrigerators,
washers, dryers, stoves, dehumidifiers and similar metal appliances.
[Ord. No. 53-2014]
[Amended Ord. No. 53-2014; 3-6-2024 by Ord. No. 9-2024]
Said recyclable materials shall be separated and prepared for
pickup in the following manner:
A. Commingled recyclables shall be placed in a reusable metal or plastic
container, supplied by the owner or occupant for pick-up by the Township.
B. Mixed paper shall be securely tied in bundles with twine, rope, cord
or brown bagged to facilitate handling and ensure that it will not
be windblown or distributed onto public thoroughfares. Bundles should
not exceed a weight of 30 pounds each or a height of more than 12
inches each.
C. Vegetative waste shall be placed in double-ply paper bags, securely
tied or fastened at the top or in reusable metal or plastic containers
with a maximum capacity of 32 35 gallons and a secure fitting top.
The use of plastic bags in the recycling of vegetative waste is prohibited.
It shall be unlawful to place loose vegetative wastes in or on the
curb or street
D. Recycling and vegetative waste shall be placed at the curbline no later than 6:00 a.m. on the designated collection days. All receptacles containing recyclables and vegetative waste shall be placed at the curb for collection no earlier than one day preceding the scheduled collection date and shall be removed the day of collection, and such receptacles shall be stored in an inconspicuous and sanitary location. Any person violating this section shall on the first violation, be issued a written warning and for a subsequent violation shall be subject to a penalty, upon conviction, as stated in Chapter
1, Section
1-15.
E. White goods and large metal items. Persons shall call the Department
of Public Works for a scheduled pick-up of all white goods and large
metal items.
F. Oil, in accordance with New Jersey State regulation N.J.A.C. 14A:3-11,
shall be taken to any licensed private inspection center, oil retailer
or retail service station with used-oil collection tank(s) on the
premises, up to 5 gallons of used oil per day from any person.
G. Tires shall be placed at the curb for collection only after the fees
have been paid and arrangements have been made with the Department
of Public Works. Rims do not need to be removed from the tires.
H. Automotive batteries are the responsibility of each party. Disposal
may be arranged through the county or certain auto supply dealers.
I. Electronic Waste cannot be placed at the curb for collection. It
must be brought to the Wayne Recycling Center or another designated
E-Waste collection center for disposal.
At the option and expense of persons required to separate said
recyclable materials from other solid waste, recyclable materials
may be disposed of by any other lawful means, including but not limited
to contributions of this material to charitable recycling drives;
provided, however, that in no event shall the same be disposed of
as part of solid waste.
[Ord. No. 53-2014]
It shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation to
leave outside of any building or dwelling in a place accessible to
children any abandoned, unattended or discarded icebox, refrigerator
or any other container of any kind which has an airtight snap-lock,
or other device thereon without first removing the said snap-lock
or doors from said icebox, refrigerator or container. When set at
the curb for white goods pickup refrigerators must have doors removed.
[Amended 3-6-2024 by Ord. No. 9-2024]
A. Any owner, lessee or occupant of any dwelling unit, public or private
institution and commercial or industrial establishment actively participating
in a recycling program within the Township of Wayne which is not operated
by the Township of Wayne or its authorized agents shall submit, at
minimum, biannual documentation in accordance with the requirements
of the State of New Jersey, which verifies the tonnage of materials
recycled. Such biannual documentation shall be submitted to the Recycling
Coordinator no later than July 31 and December 31 of each year. This
includes private haulers collecting recyclables from commercial, industrial
and residential sources not covered by the Township's current solid
waste contract.
B. Written documentation of tonnage of each material recycled in accordance with this chapter shall be submitted to the Superintendent of Operations. Said documentation shall be certified weight receipts or on letterhead from the recycling center indicating the date material was delivered, weight of each material and the end market of each material. Documentation shall satisfy the State of New Jersey's requirements for the Township to be eligible for state tonnage grants for recycling of materials as defined in §
141-2.
Every commercial, industrial and institutional establishment
is required to submit a recycling plan to coordinate designating the
materials to be recycled, as well as how they intend to dispose of
said recycled materials, and shall recycle, at its own expense, the
following designated materials:
A. Commercial:
(1) Restaurants and taverns.
(a)
Glass food and beverage containers.
(b)
Aluminum beverage containers.
(2) All other businesses.
(b)
High-grade paper or office paper.
B. Institutional:
(2) High-grade paper or office paper.
(3) Glass food and beverage containers.
(4) Aluminum beverage containers.