All persons shall do the following for the preparation and collection of the separated materials specified in § 5.2.43(E) through (Q):
(A) Aluminum containers shall be free of product residue.
(B) Bi-metal and tin can containers shall be free of product residue, labels removed and flattened.
(C) Corrugated paper or other container board shall be free of debris, flattened, and bundled.
(D) Foam polystyrene packaging shall be free of product residue.
(E) Unbroken glass containers shall be free of product residue with caps and neck rings removed and separated as to color specifically clear, brown and green.
(F) Magazines shall be bundled not to exceed 12 inches or placed in a brown paper bag.
(G) Mixed paper shall be bundled not more than 12 inches high or placed in a brown paper grocery bag.
(H) Newspaper shall be bundled not to exceed 12 inches or placed in a brown paper bag.
(I) Office paper shall be bundled not to exceed 12 inches or placed in a brown paper bag.
(J) Rigid plastic containers shall be prepared and collected as follows:
(1) Plastic containers made of PETE (#1) shall be free of product residue with caps and rings removed.
(2) Plastics containers made of HDPE (#2) shall be free of product residue with caps and rings removed.
(3) Plastics containers of PVC, LDPE, PP, PS or made of other resins shall be recycled in an acceptable manner only if required by Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources. At the time this subchapter was enacted, the Department of Natural Resources had not yet promulgated its policy concerning these plastic containers.
(K) Steel containers shall be free of product residue and flattened.
(L) Waste tires shall be taken to retailer at the time of purchase of new tires or to the local waste collector.
(Ord. 686, passed 5-4-94) Penalty, see § 1.1.99