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C. Each: clear glass, brown glass and green/blue glass <br />collected from the City based on the market price less the <br />proposed glass processing cost per ton. The market price used <br />shall be the price paid by Anchor Glass Corporation's <br />Shakopee, Minnesota plant, or a designated glass processing <br />facility. Glass composition is assumed to be: Flint 30%, <br />Amber 21%, Green 26% and Mixed 14%. <br />D. Steel collected from the City based on the published index <br />less the proposed steel processing cost per ton. The published <br />index used shall be the American Metal Market (AMM), <br />Steel (1st issue of the month), high side ferrous scrap prices. <br />E. Plastic Bottles: PET, HDPE -natural, HDPE -colored <br />collected from the City based on the published index less the <br />proposed plastic processing cost per ton. The published index <br />used shall be the Waste News, Chicago Region (1st issue of <br />the month). <br />F. Other Plastic: plastic food and beverage containers, pails, <br />and trays with any of the resin identification codes #145 <br />(excluding PET and HDPE bottles) collected from the City <br />based on the published index less the proposed plastic <br />processing cost per ton. The published index used shall be <br />www.SecondarvMaterialsPricing.com. <br />G. Aseptic Cartons based on the published index less the <br />proposed containers processing cost per ton. The published <br />index used shall be www.SecondarvMaterialsPricing.com. <br />H. Clothes, linens and rags collected from the City based on <br />the market price less the proposed processing cost per ton. <br />The market price used shall be the price paid by USAgain or <br />other designated clothing recycler. <br />Proposers must state on the price worksheet what percent of each <br />index/market price will be used for the gross revenue and the <br />proposed processing cost per ton for each commodity. <br />If a revenue sharing component is offered (i.e., greater than zero <br />percent) for any commodity, each month the Contractor shall <br />provide, together with the monthly rebate to the City, adequate <br />documentation of the corresponding monthly estimate of tons of all <br />corresponding commodities collected from the City even in the case <br />where the City were to receive no rebate for the month. Also, the <br />33 <br />