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were fairly constant ranging from 2,900 to 3,300 tons collected annually <br />since the program began. <br />Multi -unit dwellings were added to the program in 2003. Currently there are <br />97 buildings with a total of 6,112 units in the program. All new buildings are <br />required to join the program. <br />4. DEFINITIONS <br />4.01 Aluminum cans <br />Disposable containers fabricated primarily of aluminum, commonly used for <br />soda, beer, juice, water or other beverages. <br />4.02 American Metal Market (AMU) <br />Industry publication containing prices for secondary scrap metals. <br />4.03 Aseptic Packaging and Milk Cartons <br />Containers designed to maintain the sterility of a sterile (aseptic) product <br />such as food. (e.g. gable -top milk cartons, juice boxes and aseptic packaging <br />used for soup, broth, soy milk, etc.) Aseptic packages are typically a mix of <br />paper, polyethylene (LDPE), and aluminum. <br />4.04 Carrier Stock <br />Paper injected with resins in order to resist moisture and used for containers <br />to carry products such as beer and soda pop. <br />4.05 City's designated contact person <br />The City has designated Environmental Specialist Ryan Johnson as the <br />City's sole point of contact for prospective Contractors. <br />4.06 City -designated recyclables, or Recyclable materials, or Recyclables <br />The following recyclable materials: bottles and cans including aluminum <br />cans; clean aluminum foil; steel cans; glass food and beverage jars and <br />bottles; plastic food and beverage bottles and containers, pails, and trays <br />with any of the resin identification codes #147 (excluding black plastic & <br />Styrofoam); aseptic packaging, paper products including newspapers; <br />magazines; boxboard; phone books; household office paper and mail; carrier <br />stock cardboard; and corrugated cardboard (including boxes for delivery and <br />take out pizzas); and clothes and linens as defined herein this REP. The City <br />encourages the Contractor to explore markets for additional types of <br />recyclable material. Materials may be added to this list as part of Contractors <br />proposal or by mutual written agreement between the City and the <br />Contractor. <br />