Agreement, Edible Food is not Solid Waste if it is recovered and not discarded. Nothing
<br />in this Agreement requires or authorizes the recovery of Edible Food that does not meet
<br />the food safety requirements of the California Retail Food Code. If the definition in 14
<br />CCR Section 18982(a)(18) for Edible Food differs from this definition, the definition in
<br />14 CCR Section 18982(a)(18) shall apply to this Agreement.
<br />1.34 Electronic Waste or E-Waste
<br />"Electronic Waste" or "E-Waste' means electronic equipment and includes, but is not
<br />limited to, stereos, televisions, computers and computer monitors, VCRs, cellular
<br />phones, fax machines, household copiers, computer printers, other electronic items with
<br />electric plugs that are banned from landfilling, and other similar items commonly
<br />known as "brown goods."
<br />1.35 Environmental Law
<br />"Environmental Law" means any federal and state statute, county, local and City
<br />ordinance, rule, regulation, order, consent decree, judgment or common-law doctrine,
<br />and provisions and conditions or permits, licenses and other operating authorizations
<br />relating to (i) pollution or protection of the environment, including natural resources,
<br />(ii) exposure of Persons, including employees, to Hazardous Materials or other
<br />products, raw materials, chemicals or other substances, (iii) protection of the public
<br />health or welfare from the effects of by-products, wastes, emissions, discharges or
<br />releases of chemical substances from industrial or Commercial activities, or (iv)
<br />regulation of the manufacture, use or introduction into commerce of chemical
<br />substances, including, without limitation, their manufacture, formulation, labeling,
<br />distribution, transportation, handling, storage and Disposal.
<br />1.36 Excluded Waste
<br />"Excluded Waste" means Hazardous Substance, Hazardous Waste, infectious waste,
<br />Designated Waste, volatile, corrosive, biomedical, infectious, biohazardous, and toxic
<br />substances or material, waste that Contractor reasonably believes would, as a result of
<br />or upon Disposal, be a violation of local, State or Federal law, regulation or ordinance,
<br />including land use restrictions or conditions, waste that cannot be Disposed of in Class
<br />III landfills, waste that in Contractor's reasonable opinion would present a significant
<br />risk to human health or the environment, cause a nuisance or otherwise create or expose
<br />Contractor or City to potential liability; but not including de minimis volumes or
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