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<br />Attachment A <br />Composition Analysis Categories <br /> <br />Paper Products <br /> <br />1. Newspaper (ONP) - Printed groundwood newsprint, including glossy and semi <br />glossy advertisements and inserts typically found in newspapers. <br /> <br />2. Household Office Paper and Mail (HOPM) - recvclable - Also referred to as <br />'Mixed Paper' or"Junk Mail', paper that would be included in residential '!nixed mail' <br />or commercial "office' recycling programs, not including the grades identified <br />above. Examples include: 'jun](' mail, printer paper, envelopes of all types, file <br />folders and notebooks, card stock, key punch cards and computer printouts, <br />financial statements, annual reports, other report-like documents, books (other than <br />phone books), brightly colored paper, calendars, tablets with colored glue <br />bindings, shredded paper, fax paper, onion skin paper, and Post-It Notes. <br /> <br />3. Ma!!azines/Catalo!!s (OMG) - Magazines, catalogs including any "seasonal <br />circular' catalog clearly recognized as such from direct mail (e.g., LL Bean, <br />Nordstrom's, etc.). <br /> <br />4. Phone Books - Clean telephone directories printed for or by telephone directory <br />publishers. <br /> <br />5. Uncoated Corru!!ated Cardboard (OCC) and Brown Paper Grocery Ba!!s - <br />recyclable - Uncoated cardboard with a wavy core and not contaminated with <br />other materials such as wax, plastic coating, Styrofoam, or tape, and all paper <br />bags. Examples include: Large packing boxes for shipping electronics or <br />appliances (even if coated with paint or ink); paper bags (including Kraft). <br /> <br />6. Boxboard (OBB) - Chipboard boxes not coated with wax, plastic or metal. <br />Examples include: cereal boxes, other clean chipboard food containers, shirt <br />boxes, and shoeboxes, egg cartons, and tissue roll cores. <br /> <br />Containers <br /> <br />7. Metal Cans - Steelltin and aluminum food and beverage cans. <br /> <br />8. Glass Bottles and Jars - Food and beverage containers. <br /> <br />9. Plastic Bottles - Bottles with a neck including: soda bottles, milk and water jugs, <br />and laundry product containers. <br /> <br />Bl544 <br /> <br />R'W'~E(K <br />