Recycling
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(Current Recyclable Materials)
g.) Surplus Very High Pressure Refrigerants – consist of new, un-used Very High Pressure Refrigerants.  This material is liquidated as surplus inventory or odd lot stock.  May contain materials with R values of R-13, R-23, R-503.
h.) Spent Low Pressure Refrigerants – consist of used or spent Low Pressure Refrigerants.  May contain materials with R values of R-11, R113, R-123.
i.) Spent High Pressure Refrigerants – consist of used or spent High Pressure Refrigerants.  May contain materials with an R value of R-12, R-14, R-22, R-114, R-115, R-116, R-124, R-134A, R-142, R-143, R-152A, R-290, R-401A&B, R-402A&B, R-404A, R-407A&B&C, R-408, R-409, R-410, R-500, R-502, R-507.
j.) Spent Very High Pressure Refrigerants – consist of used or spent Very High Pressure Refrigerants.  May contain materials with R values of R-13, R-23, R-503.
k.) Surplus Ammonia Refrigerants – consist of new, un-used Ammonia Refrigerants.  This material is liquidated as surplus inventory or odd lot stock.
l.) Spent Ammonia Refrigerants – consist of used or spent Ammonia Refrigerants.
Figure: Refrigerants.
[Courtesy of: National Refrigerants.]
SOAP AND DETERGENT RECOVERY
a.) Body Soap Bars/Cakes – consist of bars or cakes of hand or body soap.  May contain new/packaged bars of soap or assorted partially used bars of soap.
b.) Shampoo & Liquid Body Soaps – consist of manufacture overruns or partially used containers of hair shampoo or liquid body soaps.
c.) Dish Detergents – consist of liquid dish soaps from manufactures overruns, damaged containers, obsolete stocks, or dish detergent recovery systems.
d.) Laundry Soaps – consist of dry powdered laundry soaps, commonly as by-products of packaging operations, obsolete stocks or recovery systems.
e.) Floor & Rug Cleaners – consist of shampoos, soaps or cleaners for floors and carpets.  May contain packaging overruns, obsolete stock, or recovered soaps & cleaners.
f.) Glass & Window Cleaners
– consist of glass or window cleaning solutions for domestic household use or automotive windshield washer fluids.
g.) Industrial Cleaners & Soaps – consist of industrial or commercial cleaning solutions but may not include solvents or degreasers.
Figure: Liquid hand soap.
[Courtesy of: Dial.]
WATER
a.) Waste Water – water that has gone through some form of usage and lost its purity due to the mixing with other materials.
b.) Natural Water – water from rain, storm, and any other form of natural creations.
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