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other damage. <br />[CORRUGATED CARDBOARD IS ONE OF THE LARGEST SOURCES OF <br />CONSTRUCTION WASTE. CHECK YOUR SPECIFIC PROJECT LOCATION FOR <br />RECYCLING OPTIONS AND REGULATIONS.] <br />B. separate corrugated cardboard in accordance with the <br />Waste Management Plan and place in designated areas for <br />recycling. <br />C. Place materials defined as hazardous or toxic waste in <br />designated containers. <br />D. Use the least toxic sealants, adhesives, sealers, and <br />finishes necessary to comply with the requirements of this <br />section. <br />E. Cloae and seal tightly all partly used sealant <br />containers and store protected in well ventilated fire-safe <br />area at moderate temperature. <br />F. Place used sealant tubes and other containers in areas <br />designated for hazardous materials. <br />SPECIFIC SECTIONS <br />[SECTIONS FOR WHICH THE SAME ADDITIONAL PROVISIONS ARE APPLICABLE <br />ARE SHOWN GROUPED. INSERT THE FOLLOWING ADDITIONAL PROVISIONS <br />UNDER PART 3 EXECUTION, WASTE MANAGEMENT, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.] <br />08100 METAL DOORS AND FRAMES <br />08200 WOOD AND PLASTIC DOORS <br />08300 SPECIAL DOORS <br />08400 ENTRANCES AND STOREFRONTS <br />A. separate wood and metal spreader bars for reuse or <br />recycling. <br />B. separate protective materials for reuse or recycling. <br />08500 METAL WINDOWS <br />08600 WOOD AND PLASTIC WINDOWS <br />08800 GLAZING <br />08900 GLAZED CURTAIN WALLS <br />[THE GLASS WASTE GENERATED BY TAE WORK OF THESE SECTIONS MAY NOT <br />BE COMPATIBLE WITH TYPICAL GLASS CONTAINER RECYCLING. CHECK YOUR <br />PROJECT LOCATION FOR RECYCLING STANDARDS.] <br />p,. separate protective materials for reuse or recycling. <br />END OF DIVISION <br />