Recycling and Waste Management Sample Clauses

Recycling and Waste Management. Tenant covenants and agrees, at its sole cost and expense: (a) to comply with all present and future Governmental Requirements regarding the collection, sorting, separation, and recycling of garbage, trash, rubbish and other refuse (collectively, “trash”); (b) to comply with Landlord’s recycling policy, as stated in the Rules and Regulations (as such policy may be amended or supplemented from time to time), as part of Landlord’s sustainability practices where it may be more stringent than applicable Governmental Requirements, including without limitation, recycling such categories of items designated by Landlord and transporting such items to any recycling areas designated by Landlord so long as they are within the Building; (c) to sort and separate its trash and recycling into such categories as are provided by Governmental Requirements or Landlord’s then-current sustainability practices; (d) that each separately sorted category of trash and recycling shall be placed in separate receptacles as directed and provided by Landlord; (e) that Landlord reserves the right to refuse to collect or accept from Tenant any waste that is not separated and sorted as required by Governmental Requirements, and to require Tenant to arrange for such collection at Tenant’s sole cost and expense, utilizing a contractor satisfactory to Landlord; and (f) that Tenant shall pay all costs, expenses, fines, penalties or damages that may be imposed on Landlord or Tenant by reason of Tenant’s failure to comply with the provisions of this paragraph 2.11. SECTION 3: BASE RENT, ADDITIONAL RENT AND OTHER SUMS PAYABLE UNDER LEASE
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Recycling and Waste Management. Tenant covenants and agrees, at its sole cost and expense: (a) to comply with all present and future laws, orders and regulations of the Federal, State, county, municipal or other governing authorities, departments, commissions, agencies and boards regarding the collection, sorting, separation, and recycling of garbage, trash, rubbish and other refuse (collectively, “trash”); (b) to comply with Landlord’s recycling policy as part of Landlord’s sustainability practices where it may be more stringent than applicable law; (c) to sort and separate its trash and recycling into such categories as are provided by law or Landlord’s sustainability practices; (d) that each separately sorted category of trash and recycling shall be placed in separate receptacles as directed by Landlord; (e) that Landlord reserves the right to refuse to collect or accept from Tenant any waste that is not separated and sorted as required by law, and to require Tenant to arrange for such collection of Tenant’s sole cost and expense, utilizing a contractor satisfactory to Landlord; and (f) that Tenant shall pay all costs, expenses, fines, penalties or damages that may be imposed on Landlord or Tenant by reason of Tenant’s failure to comply with the provisions of this Section.
Recycling and Waste Management. Tenant agrees, at its sole cost and expense: (a) to comply with all Applicable Laws regarding the collection, sorting, separation, and recycling of garbage, trash, rubbish and other refuse; (b) to comply with Landlord’s reasonable recycling policy as part of Landlord’s sustainability practices provided to Tenant, where it may be more stringent than Applicable Laws; and (c) to sort and separate its trash and recycling into such categories as are required by Applicable Laws or Landlord’s sustainability practices and to place each separately sorted category of trash and recycling in separate receptacles as directed by Landlord. Landlord reserves the right to refuse to collect or accept from Tenant any trash that is not separated and sorted as required by this Section 7.7, and to require Tenant to arrange for such collection at Tenant’s sole cost and expense, utilizing a contractor reasonably satisfactory to Landlord. In addition, Tenant shall pay all costs, expenses, fines, penalties or damages that may be imposed on Landlord or Tenant by a third party by reason of Tenant’s failure to comply with the provisions of this Section 7.7.
Recycling and Waste Management. Tenant shall, at its sole cost and expense: (a) comply with Landlord’s recycling policy or program; (b) sort and separate its trash and recycling into such categories as required by Landlord; and (c) place sorted trash and recycling into receptacles as directed by Landlord.
Recycling and Waste Management. Lessee shall endeavor : (a) to comply with all applicable laws regarding the collection, sorting, separation, and recycling of garbage, trash, rubbish and other refuse (collectively, ―trash‖); (b) to comply with Lessor’s recycling policy as part of Lessor’s sustainability practices where it may be more stringent than applicable law; (c) to sort and separate its trash and recycling into such categories as are provided by law or Lessor’s sustainability practices; and (d) that each separately sorted category of trash and recycling shall be placed in separate receptacles as directed by Lessor.. Without limiting the foregoing, Lessee shall endeavor to dispose in an environmentally sustainable manner any equipment, furnishings and other similar items that it no longer needs and shall recycle or otherwise reuse items in compliance with Lessor’s Green Building Standards.
Recycling and Waste Management. Tenant agrees, at its sole cost and expense to comply with all Applicable Laws regarding the collection, sorting, separation, and recycling of garbage, trash, rubbish and other refuse. Landlord reserves the right to refuse to collect or accept from Tenant any trash that is not separated and sorted as required by this Section 7.7, and to require Tenant to arrange for such collection at Tenant’s sole cost and expense, utilizing a contractor reasonably satisfactory to Landlord. In addition, Tenant shall pay all costs, expenses, fines, penalties or damages that may be imposed on Landlord or Tenant by reason of Tenant’s failure to comply with the provisions of this Section 7.7.
Recycling and Waste Management. Landlord shall maintain a waste management policy establishing reasonable, non-discriminatory obligations on Tenant and all other tenants of the Building which are comparable with those imposed from time to time on tenants in Comparable Buildings. Landlord may also establish a reasonable recycling program for the Building; provided that such program shall not require that Tenant incur any material out-of-pocket cost or expense or to modify its business operations in any material way except for any actions required of Tenant by Law.
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Recycling and Waste Management. Tenant covenants and agrees, at its sole cost and expense (except as otherwise expressly provided in this Lease): (i) to comply with all applicable Laws regarding the collection, sorting, separation, and recycling of garbage, trash, rubbish and other refuse (collectively, “trash”); (ii) to comply with Landlord’s recycling policy as part of Landlord’s Sustainability Practices (defined below) where it may be more stringent than applicable Law; (iii) to sort and separate its trash and recycling into such categories as are provided by applicable Law or Landlord’s Sustainability Practices; and (iv) that Tenant shall pay all costs, expenses, fines, penalties or damages that may be imposed on Landlord or Tenant by reason of Tenant’s failure to comply with the provisions of this Section.
Recycling and Waste Management. Tenant covenants and agrees to comply with all present and future Legal Requirements regarding the collection, sorting, separation and recycling of garbage, trash, rubbish and other refuse.
Recycling and Waste Management. Tenant covenants and agrees, at its sole cost and expense: (a) to comply with all present and future laws, orders and regulations of the Federal, State, county, municipal or other governing authorities regarding the collection, sorting, separation, and recycling of garbage, trash, rubbish and other refuse (collectively, “trash”); (b) to comply with Landlord’s recycling policy as part of Landlord’s sustainability practices where it may be more stringent than applicable law; and (c) that Tenant shall pay all costs, expenses, fines, penalties or damages that may be imposed on Landlord or Tenant by reason of Tenant’s failure to comply with the provisions of this Section. Tenant shall provide Landlord annually or at such other times as Landlord may reasonably request with waste manifests for all waste that left the Building under Tenant’s control.
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