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Can quantities of green and amber glass be listed as commingled materials on the grant form?

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Can quantities of green and amber glass be listed as commingled materials on the grant form?

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A. Yes, if the materials were collected and weighed together. You can enter the total weight on the “Commingled” line or on one of the glass reporting lines, and note that the total weight represents commingled glass. If the materials are collected and weighed separately, they should be listed separately. 19. Q. Why is used automotive oil not eligible to be claimed under recycling performance grants? A. Only “Source separated recyclable materials” as defined by Act 101, Section 1501(C)(1)(i) are eligible for recycling performance grants. These include: clear glass; colored glass; aluminum, steel and bimetallic cans; high-grade office paper; newsprint; corrugated paper; and plastics. Further, the Department of Environmental Protection s Municipal Waste Regulations, Section 272.352 specifically exclude leaf and yard waste from the grants. It is important for municipalities, however, to include used automotive oil, leaf waste and all other materials recycled within the municipality when c

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