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Sort ESIM Items <br /> Donatable Not donatable <br /> Definition:Per Target standards,environmentally- Definition: Per Target standards,the following <br /> sensitive items that are defective and are not leaking environmentally-sensitive items must never be <br /> (i.e.,items with broken seals or ripped labels)may donated regardless of condition: <br /> be donated. • Any items that are leaking,have a broken cap <br /> or a missing/broken nozzle <br /> • Aerosols missing a nozzle <br /> • Propane <br /> • Fertilizers <br /> • Motor oil <br /> • Pesticides(i.e.,bug or weed killers) <br /> • Lighter fluid <br /> • Pool chemicals <br /> • Paint products <br /> • Photo Lab chemicals <br /> Note:Some charities may accept some of these <br /> items.In these situations,you must follow Target's <br /> Donation Standards and refuse to donate these items. <br /> Examples: Examples: <br /> broken scratched dented handle broken broken cap <br /> seal label and torn label leaking nozzle and leaking <br /> 1 46 �)Z <br /> Note:All damaged items need to be bagged and tied. <br /> b The RLS identifies the type of each environmentally-sensitive item in the <br /> 1' sorting bin and sorts in the appropriate storage bin at least once per day. <br /> • Ifb <br /> roduct is not damaged or leaking and can e used by your charity,place it <br /> p �._ <br /> in the donate bin(see Item Donation Standards). <br /> • If product is unusable and cannot be donated,use the ESIM retail and non- <br /> ,' retail chemicals reference posters,or white defective label to match the <br /> product with the bin symbol and place the bagged and dated product in the <br /> appropriate storage bin. <br /> • If a bin is full prior to your waste or charity vendor service,you may either: <br /> - Add another bin for that ESIM type,then label accordingly. <br /> - Go to mySupport for additional pickups. <br /> • If the product is a non-retail chemical(i.e.,chemical used by the housekeeping vendor or a Food area),refer <br /> ( to the reference guide to determine the proper staging or disposal method. <br /> 6 <br />