B. "City-contracted collection program(s)"
means a person, business or entity contracted by the City to collect, process, recycle, compost and/or dispose of waste.
C. "Commercial and business establishments"
shall mean and include all hotels, motor courts, restaurants, offices or office buildings, stores, warehouses, factories and all other premises used for other than dwelling purposes.
D. "Compostable"1. 2. 3. 4.
means (1) all materials in a product, item, or packaging will break down, or otherwise become part of usable compost (e.g., soil-conditioning material, mulch) in a safe and timely manner, as defined by City-contracted collection program(s), (2) item is certified by either BPI or other third-party product certification recognized by the City, to ensure that the item is free of harmful chemicals, including but not limited to fluorinated chemicals that may have been used in foodware manufacture, and (3) item is made entirely of natural fiber as defined in this chapter.
"Compostable"
includes entirely natural fiber-based items except as otherwise specified in this chapter.
Currently "compostable" shall not include products made from corn or potato.
"Compostable"
shall not include items composed wholly or partially of plastic of any kind, including any form of polylactic acid (PLA), and/or plastic labeled "biodegradable" or "compostable," as these are not biodegradable by City-contracted collection program(s).
"Compostable"
shall not include lined or coated takeout coffee or other hot drink cups as they are currently not compostable by City-contracted collection program(s).
E. "Natural fiber"
means plant- or animal-based, nonsynthetic fiber that is compostable, including but not limited to products made from uncoated paper, sugarcane, bamboo, wheat stems/stalk, hay, wood, etc. Natural fiber shall not include items composed wholly or partially of plastic of any kind.
F. "Recyclable"1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
means material that can be sorted, cleaned, and reconstituted by City-contracted collection program(s) for the purpose of using the altered form in the manufacturing of a new product.
"Recyclable"
and/or "recycling" shall not include burning, incinerating, converting, or otherwise thermally destroying solid waste.
Currently "recyclable" includes plastic items with a recycling code of 1 and/or 2 only.
"Recyclable"
shall not include items that are composed wholly or partially of polylactic acid (PLA).
"Recyclable"
shall not include lined or coated takeout coffee or other hot drink cups as they are currently not recyclable by City-contracted collection program(s).
"Recyclable"
shall include glass bottles and jars, aluminum/tin/bimetal cans, bottles and trays, unlined paper products that are free of oils and/or food, and cardboard that is not coated.
(Ord. 759 § 2 (Exh. A), 2023)