[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 40, Volume 22]
[Revised as of July 1, 2003]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 40CFR247.3]

[Page 342-346]
 
                   TITLE 40--PROTECTION OF ENVIRONMENT
 
         CHAPTER I--ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY (CONTINUED)
 
PART 247--COMPREHENSIVE PROCUREMENT GUIDELINE FOR PRODUCTS CONTAINING 
RECOVERED MATERIALS--Table of Contents
 
                           Subpart A--General
 
Sec. 247.3  Definitions.

    As used in this procurement guideline and the related Recovered 
Materials Advisory Notice(s):
    Act or RCRA means the Solid Waste Disposal Act, as amended by the 
Resource Conservation and Recovery Act, as amended, 42 U.S.C 6901 et 
seq;
    Awards and plaques refers to free-standing statues and boardlike 
products generally used as wall-hangings.
    Blanket insulation means relatively flat and flexible insulation in 
coherent sheet form, furnished in units of substantial area. Batt 
insulation is included in this term;
    Board insulation means semi-rigid insulation preformed into 
rectangular units having a degree of suppleness, particularly related to 
their geometrical dimensions;
    Building insulation means a material, primarily designed to resist 
heat flow, which is installed between the conditioned volume of a 
building and adjacent unconditioned volumes or the outside. This term 
includes but is not limited to insulation products such as blanket, 
board, spray-in-place, and loose-fill that are used as ceiling, floor, 
foundation, and wall insulation;
    Carpet cushion, also known as carpet underlay, is padding placed 
beneath carpet to reduce carpet wear caused by foot traffic or furniture 
indentation, enhance comfort, and prolong appearance.
    Cellulose fiber loose-fill means a basic material of recycled wood-
based cellulosic fiber made from selected paper, paperboard stock, or 
ground wood stock, excluding contaminated materials which may reasonably 
be expected to be retained in the finished product, with suitable 
chemicals introduced to provide properties such as flame resistance, 
processing and handling characteristics. The basic cellulosic material 
may be processed into a form suitable for installation by pneumatic or 
pouring methods;
    Channelizers means highly visible barrels or drums that can be 
positioned to direct traffic through detours;
    Compost made from yard trimmings, leaves, grass clippings, and/or 
food wastes is a thermophilic converted product with high humus content. 
Compost can be used as a soil amendment and can also be used to prevent 
or remediate pollutants in soil, air, and storm water run-off.
    Delineator means a highly visible pavement marker that can be 
positioned to direct traffic or define boundaries;
    Engine lubricating oils means petroleum-based oils used for reducing 
friction in engine parts;

[[Page 343]]

    Federal agency means any department, agency, or other 
instrumentality of the Federal government; any independent agency or 
establishment of the Federal government including any government 
corporation; and the Government Printing Office;
    Fiberglass insulation means insulation which is composed principally 
of glass fibers, with or without binders;
    Flexible delineator means a highly visible marker that can be 
positioned to direct traffic or define boundaries and that will flex if 
struck by a vehicle to prevent damage to the vehicle or the delineator;
    Flowable fill is a low strength material that is mixed to a wet, 
flowable slurry and used as an economical fill or backfill material in 
place of concrete, compacted soils, or sand.
    Foam-in-place insulation is rigid cellular foam produced by 
catalyzed chemical reactions that hardens at the site of the work. The 
term includes spray-applied and injected applications such as spray-in-
place foam and pour-in-place;
    Garden hose means a flexible tubing that conducts water to a 
specific location;
    Gear oils means petroleum-based oils used for lubricating machinery 
gears;
    Hydraulic fluids means petroleum-based hydraulic fluids;
    Hydraulic mulch means a mulch that is a cellulose-based (paper or 
wood) protective covering that is mixed with water and applied through 
mechanical spraying in order to aid the germination of seeds and to 
prevent soil erosion;
    Hydroseeding means the process of spraying seeds mixed with water 
through a mechanical sprayer (hydroseeder). Hydraulic mulch, fertilizer, 
a tacking agent, or a wetting agent can also be added to the water/seed 
mix for enhanced performance;
    Industrial drums are cylindrical containers used for shipping and 
storing liquid or solid materials.
    Laminated paperboard means board made from one or more plies of 
kraft paper bonded together, with or without facers, that is used for 
decorative, structural, or insulating purposes;
    Latex paint means a water-based decorative or protective covering 
having a latex binder;
    Lawn edging means a barrier used between lawns and landscaped areas 
or garden beds to prevent grass roots or weeds from spreading to the 
landscaped areas;
    Loose-fill insulation means insulation in granular, nodular, 
fibrous, powdery, or similar form, designed to be installed by pouring, 
blowing or hand placement;
    Manual-grade strapping refers to straps of material used with 
transport packaging to hold products in place on pallets or in other 
methods of commercial, bulk shipment. Strapping can also prevent 
tampering and pilferage during shipping.
    Mats are temporary or semipermanent protective floor coverings used 
for numerous applications, including home and office carpet protection, 
car and truck floor board protection, traction on slippery surfaces, 
cushion from floor hardness, and reduction of injury risk during 
athletic events.
    Mineral fiber insulation means insulation (rock wool or fiberglass) 
which is composed principally of fibers manufactured from rock, slag or 
glass, with or without binders;
    Pallet means a portable platform for storing or moving cargo or 
freight;
    Paper means one of two broad subdivisions of paper products, the 
other being paperboard. Paper is generally lighter in basis weight, 
thinner, and more flexible than paperboard. Sheets 0.012 inch or less in 
thickness are generally classified as paper. Its primary uses are for 
printing, writing, wrapping, and sanitary purposes. However, in this 
guideline, the term paper is also used as a generic term that includes 
both paper and paperboard.
    Paper product means any item manufactured from paper or paperboard. 
The term paper product is used in this guideline to distinguish such 
items as boxes, doilies, and paper towels from printing and writing 
papers.
    Park benches and picnic tables are recreational furniture found in 
parks, outdoor recreational facilities, and the grounds of office 
buildings and other facilities.

[[Page 344]]

    Parking stop means a barrier used to mark parking spaces and keep 
parked vehicles from rolling beyond a designated parking area;
    Perlite composite board means insulation board composed of expanded 
perlite and fibers formed into rigid, flat, rectangular units with a 
suitable sizing material incorporated in the product. It may have on one 
or both surfaces a facing or coating to prevent excessive hot bitumen 
strike-in during roofing installation;
    Person means an individual, trust, firm, joint stock company, 
corporation (including a government corporation), partnership, 
association, Federal agency, State, municipality, commission, political 
subdivision of a State, or any interstate body;
    Phenolic insulation means insulation made with phenolic plastics 
which are plastics based on resins made by the condensation of phenols, 
such as phenol or cresol, with aldehydes;
    Plastic fencing means a barrier with an open-weave pattern that can 
be used to control drifting snow or sand by restricting the force of 
wind and to provide a warning or barrier in construction and other 
areas;
    Plastic lumber landscaping timbers and posts are used to enhance the 
appearance of and control erosion in parks, highways, housing 
developments, urban plazas, zoos, and the exteriors of office buildings, 
military facilities, schools, and other public use areas.
    Playground equipment includes many components, like slides, merry-
go-rounds, hand rails, etc., and is found in parks, schools, child care 
facilities, institutions, multiple family dwellings, restaurants, resort 
and recreational developments, and other public use areas.
    Polyisocyanurate insulation means insulation produced principally by 
the polymerization of polymeric polyisocyanates, usually in the presence 
of polyhydroxyl compounds with the addition of cell stabilizers, blowing 
agents, and appropriate catalyst to produce a polyisocyanurate chemical 
structure;
    Polystyrene insulation means an organic foam composed principally of 
polymerized styrene resin processed to form a homogenous rigid mass of 
cells;
    Polyurethane insulation means insulation composed principally of the 
catalyzed reaction product of polyisocyanates and polyhydroxyl 
compounds, processed usually with a blowing agent to form a rigid foam 
having a predominantly closed cell structure;
    Postconsumer material means a material or finished product that has 
served its intended use and has been diverted or recovered from waste 
destined for disposal, having completed its life as a consumer item. 
Postconsumer material is a part of the broader category of recovered 
materials.
    Postconsumer recovered paper means:
    (1) Paper, paperboard and fibrous wastes from retail stores, office 
buildings, homes and so forth, after they have passed through their end-
usage as a consumer item including: Used corrugated boxes; old 
newspapers; old magazines; mixed waste paper; tabulating cards and used 
cordage; and
    (2) All paper, paperboard and fibrous wastes that enter and are 
collected from municipal solid waste;
    Practicable means capable of being used consistent with: Performance 
in accordance with applicable specifications, availability at a 
reasonable price, availability within a reasonable period of time, and 
maintenance of a satisfactory level of competition;
    Printer ribbon means a nylon fabric designed to hold ink and used in 
dot matrix and other types of impact printers;
    Procurement item means any device, good, substance, material, 
product, or other item, whether real or personal property, which is the 
subject of any purchase, barter, or other exchange made to procure such 
item;
    Procuring agency means any Federal agency, or any State agency or 
agency of a political subdivision of a State, which is using 
appropriated Federal funds for such procurement, or any person 
contracting with any such agency with respect to work performed under 
such contract;
    Purchasing means the act of and the function of responsibility for 
the acquisition of equipment, materials, supplies, and services, 
including: Buying, determining the need, selecting the supplier, 
arriving at a fair and reasonable price and terms and conditions,

[[Page 345]]

preparing the contract or purchase order, and follow-up;
    Railroad grade crossing surfaces are materials placed between 
railroad tracks, and between the track and the road at highway and 
street railroad crossings, to enhance automobile and pedestrian safety.
    Recovered materials means waste materials and byproducts which have 
been recovered or diverted from solid waste, but such term does not 
include those materials and byproducts generated from, and commonly 
reused within, an original manufacturing process;
    Recovered materials, for purposes of purchasing paper and paper 
products, means waste material and byproducts that have been recovered 
or diverted from solid waste, but such term does not include those 
materials and byproducts generated from, and commonly reused within, an 
original manufacturing process. In the case of paper and paper products, 
the term recovered materials includes:
    (1) Postconsumer materials such as--
    (i) Paper, paperboard, and fibrous wastes from retail stores, office 
buildings, homes, and so forth, after they have passed through their 
end-usage as a consumer item, including: Used corrugated boxes; old 
newspapers; old magazines; mixed waste paper; tabulating cards; and used 
cordage; and
    (ii) All paper, paperboard, and fibrous wastes that enter and are 
collected from municipal solid waste, and
    (2) Manufacturing, forest residues, and other wastes such as--
    (i) Dry paper and paperboard waste generated after completion of the 
papermaking process (that is, those manufacturing operations up to and 
including the cutting and trimming of the paper machine reel in smaller 
rolls of rough sheets) including: Envelope cuttings, bindery trimmings, 
and other paper and paperboard waste, resulting from printing, cutting, 
forming, and other converting operations; bag, box, and carton 
manufacturing wastes; and butt rolls, mill wrappers, and rejected unused 
stock; and
    (ii) Finished paper and paperboard from obsolete inventories of 
paper and paperboard manufacturers, merchants, wholesalers, dealers, 
printers, converters, or others;
    (iii) Fibrous byproducts of harvesting, manufacturing, extractive, 
or wood-cutting processes, flax, straw, linters, bagasse, slash, and 
other forest residues;
    (iv) Wastes generated by the conversion of goods made from fibrous 
material (that is, waste rope from cordage manufacture, textile mill 
waste, and cuttings); and
    (v) Fibers recovered from waste water which otherwise would enter 
the waste stream.
    Re-refined oils means used oils from which the physical and chemical 
contaminants acquired through previous use have been removed through a 
refining process;
    Restroom divider/partition means a barrier used to provide privacy 
in public restroom facilities;
    Retread tire means a worn automobile, truck, or other motor vehicle 
tire whose tread has been replaced;
    Rock wool insulation means insulation which is composed principally 
from fibers manufactured from slag or natural rock, with or without 
binders;
    Shower divider/partition means a water-proof barrier used to provide 
privacy in public shower facilities;
    Signage (including sign posts and supports) is used for 
identification and directional purposes for public roads and highways, 
and inside and outside office buildings, museums, parks, and other 
public places.
    Soaker hose means a perforated flexible tubing that is used to 
deliver gentle irrigation to plants;
    Sorbents (i.e., absorbents and adsorbents) are materials used to 
retain liquids and gases in a diverse number of environmental, 
industrial, agricultural, medical, and scientific applications. 
Absorbents incorporate a substance while adsorbents gather substances on 
their surfaces.
    Specification means a description of the technical requirements for 
a material, product, or service that includes the criteria for 
determining whether these requirements are met. In general, 
specifications are in the form of written commercial designations, 
industry standards, and other descriptive references;
    Spray-in-place insulation means insulation material that is sprayed 
onto a

[[Page 346]]

surface or into cavities and includes cellulose fiber spray-on as well 
as plastic rigid foam products;
    Spray-in-place foam is rigid cellular polyurethane or 
polyisocyanurate foam produced by catalyzed chemical reactions that 
hardens at the site of the work. The term includes spray-applied and 
injected applications;
    State means any of the several states, the District of Columbia, the 
Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, Guam, American Samoa, 
and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands;
    Structural fiberboard means a fibrous-felted, homogenous panel made 
from lignocellulosic fibers (usually wood, cane, or paper) and having a 
density of less than 31 lbs/ft\3\ but more than 10 lbs/ft\3\. It is 
characterized by an integral bond which is produced by interfelting of 
the fibers, but which has not been consolidated under heat or pressure 
as a separate stage of manufacture;
    Tire means the following types of tires: Passenger car tires, light- 
and heavy-duty truck tires, high-speed industrial tires, bus tires, and 
special service tires (including military, agricultural, off-the-road, 
and slow-speed industrial);

[60 FR 21381, May 1, 1995, as amended at 62 FR 60973, Nov. 13, 1997; 65 
FR 3080, Jan. 19, 2000]