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floor sweepings and rejects from specific processing equipment (e.g. <br />materials cleaned from screens, etc). Process residuals does not include <br />clean, separated products that are normally processed and prepared for <br />shipment to markets as commodities but are of relatively low -value because <br />of depressed market demand conditions. <br />4.34 Processing <br />The sorting, volume reduction, baling, containment or other preparation of <br />recyclable materials delivered to the processing center for transportation or <br />marketing purposes. <br />4.35 Processing Fee <br />Agreed upon unit fee allocated towards Contractor's cost of processing <br />recyclables. <br />4.36 Recycled Content Products <br />Products or goods, including roadbed or other aggregate products that are <br />openly marketed and have positive value. Recycled content products do not <br />include use of any commodity for use at landfills. <br />4.37 Set -Out Rate <br />The number of single unit dwellings (SUD's) that set out recyclable <br />material each week as a percentage of the number of eligible SUDS in the <br />City. <br />4.38 Single Unit Dwelling (SUD) <br />A building containing up to four (4) dwelling units. <br />4.39 Steel cans <br />Disposable containers fabricated primarily of steel or tin used for food or <br />beverages. <br />4.40 Walk -Up Service <br />A service where the driver will walk up to the resident's garage door, stoop <br />or other designated location to collect recyclable material. The driver returns <br />the bins/carts to the same location. <br />4.41 Waste <br />Any material that is deemed by the processor to be unable to be marketed <br />into recycled content products. Typical "waste" includes pumps on plastic <br />bottles, ceramic material in glass streams, and other prohibited items. <br />4.42 Zero Waste Events <br />Public events where organizers minimize the amount of waste generated by <br />requiring recyclable or compostable packaging and products, and recycling <br />or composting those materials. <br />12 <br />