Talk:2010 Annual Report

Donations by Area

 * Oregon: 18,127 donations = 94%
 * SW Washington: 540 donations = 3%
 * Unknown zipcode: 588 donations = 4%

Overall Rates of Reuse and Recycling
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Recycling Stats

 * Total Reclaim
 * CRT monitors = 394,048 lb = 197.02 tons
 * CRT - TVs = 107,549 lb = 53.77 tons
 * plastic = 164,215 lb = 82.10 tons
 * other electronics: 48,860 lb = 24.43 tons


 * Metro Metals
 * Copper Bearing Material:
 * Cords and Wire:
 * Aluminum:


 * Schnitzer Steel
 * steel = 253,960 lb/126.98 tons


 * Hallmark Refining
 * Gold Bearing Material: 20.99 tons


 * Wireless Alliance
 * cell phones, chargers: .42 tons


 * RBRC/Call2Recycle
 * Rechargeable batteries: 1.02 tons


 * Metro Hazardous Waste Site
 * Lithium, Alkaline and other batteries: 460 lb


 * NW Batteries
 * UPS batteries:

TOTAL COLLECTED: 829.74 tons

TOTAL RECYCLED: 691.45 tons

TOTAL REUSED: 138.29 tons

Alternate Breakdown

 * Monitors: 394,052 lb = 197.026 tons
 * Steel:   253,960 lb = 126.98 tons
 * Cell Phones & Accessories: 2348 phones = 847 lb (includes accessories)
 * UPS Batteries: 12,977lb = 6.4 tons
 * Rechargeable batteries: 3004 lb = 1.5 tons
 * Lithium, Alkaline, and other batteries: 460 lb
 * circuit board, RAM, processors: 41,995 lb = 21 tons
 * Plastic: 164,215 lb = 82 tons
 * Aluminum, including aluminum drives: 31,600lb = 16 tons
 * Cables, Wire: 51,854 lb = 26 tons
 * Copper Bearing Materials & computer peripherals: 186976 lb = 93.5 tons
 * printer scrap: 84,552 lb = 43 tons