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    This Bill of Lading has a price schedule and more information about the Business Hazardous Waste Drop-in Service. The service accepts latex paint, aerosol cans, fluorescent lamps, and household batteries. Fill out this form and bring it with you when you drop-in at the facility.

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    This packet covers who can participate, how to get started, eligible materials, and how to make an appointment. It also contains the VSQG self-certification form which must be filled out before participating in the program. Available as either a PDF or Word document.

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    The Flatten Cardboard sticker is 2” by 7” and is intended for use on indoor containers and can help employees, customers or contractors see with a glance what types of materials belong in each container. These labels are not for placement on outdoor hauler/service provider collection containers.

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    The Organics sticker is 7” by 4.5” and is intended for use on indoor containers and can help employees, customers or contractors see with a glance what types of materials belong in each container. These labels are not for placement on outdoor hauler/service provider collection containers.

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    The Garbage sticker is 2” by 7” and is intended for use on indoor containers and can help employees, customers or contractors see with a glance what types of materials belong in each container. These labels are not for placement on outdoor hauler/service provider collection containers.

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    The Recycling sticker is 7” by 4.5” and is intended for use on indoor containers and can help employees, customers or contractors see with a glance what types of materials belong in each container. These labels are not for placement on outdoor hauler/service provider collection containers.

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    The Reusables 102 guide presents a way to identify and compare the one-time cost per use of one-time or limited-use transport packaging ("one-time cost") with the lifetime cost per use of reusable transport packaging ("lifetime cost"). Substitute your own data to identify the ROI from switching to reusables in your company.

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    Reusables 101 outlines the basics of reusable transport packaging: what it is, how it works, and why the switch makes sense for many businesses.

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