JavaScript appears to be disabled on this computer. Please click here to see any active alerts. Check out our America Recycles Pledge page for more information and to sign the Pledge. In the United States, recycling is the process of collecting and processing materials that would otherwise be thrown away as trash and remanufacturing them into new products.
While the recycling process often differs by commodity and locality, there are essentially three main steps: collection, processing and remanufacturing into a new product. Recycling is an important economic driver, as it helps create jobs and tax revenues. This equates to 1. While the benefits of recycling are clear, growing and strengthening the U. Shared Principal Collections means, with respect to any Transfer Date, either a the amount allocated to the Investor Certificates which may be applied to the Series Principal Shortfall with respect to other outstanding Series in Group One or b the amounts allocated to the investor certificates of other Series in Group One which the applicable Supplements for such Series specify are to be treated as "Shared Principal Collections" and which may be applied to cover the Series Principal Shortfall with respect to the Investor Certificates.
Excess Collections shall have the meaning specified in Section 2. Interest Collections for each Payment Date and each Class of Notes means the sum of all payments effected by mortgagors of Mortgage Loans in the related Loan Group and any other amounts constituting interest collected by the Master Servicer under the Mortgage Loans in the related Loan Group during the related Collection Period plus any optional advance for the related Loan Group made by the Master Servicer pursuant to Section 4.
These amounts include any net liquidation proceeds and net proceeds from any insurer pursuant to any insurance policy covering a Mortgage Loan in the related Loan Group allocable to interest on the applicable Mortgage Loan. These amounts exclude any fees including annual fees or late charges or similar administrative fees paid by the mortgagors.
The related Credit Line Agreement shall determine the portion of each payment on the Mortgage Loan that constitutes principal or interest. Net liquidation proceeds are liquidation proceeds net of insurance policy recoveries and out-of-pocket expenses exclusive of overhead that are incurred by the Master Servicer in connection with the liquidation of any Mortgage Loan. Nothing in this Ordinance shall abridge the right of any Person to give or sell their Mixed Recyclables or Organic Material to any Recycling program lawfully operated for profit, non-profit or charitable purposes.
Nothing in this Ordinance shall abridge the right of any authorized Recycling program to lawfully operate within the County, subject to such other licenses or other regulations as may be required by law. Recycling program means any program , project , endeavor , or facility created for the purpose of recycling or promoting recycling. Sample 1. Textile recycling is the process by which old clothing and other textiles are recovered for reuse or material recovery.
It is the basis for the textile recycling industry. The necessary steps in the textile recycling process involve the donation, collection, sorting and processing of textiles, and then subsequent transportation to end users of used garments, rags or other recovered materials. The basis for the growing textile recycling industry is, of course, the textile industry itself.
The importance of recycling textiles is increasingly being recognized. An estimated billion garments are produced annually, worldwide. The recycling rate for textiles derived from clothing and footwear was Once in landfills, natural fibers can take a few weeks to a few years to decompose.
Additionally, synthetic textiles are designed not to decompose. In the landfill, they may release toxic substances into groundwater and surrounding soil. Textile recycling offers the following environmental benefits:. Textiles for recycling are generated from two primary sources. These sources include: 1. Post-consumer, including garments, vehicle upholstery, household items and others. Pre-consumer, including scrap created as a by-product from yarn and fabric manufacture, as well as the post-industrial scrap textiles from other industries.
The donation of old garments is supported by non-profit as well as many corporate programs, including those of Nike and Patagonia.
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