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| '''CRT TVs'''  || 1900  || 0 || 57 || 1828 || %
 
| '''CRT TVs'''  || 1900  || 0 || 57 || 1828 || %
 
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| '''Systems'''  || 18065 || 0 || 0 || 0 [a]|| 17%
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| '''Systems'''  || 18065 || 2238 || 1214 || 15014 || %
 
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| '''Laptops'''  || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 22%
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| '''Laptops'''  || 4204 || 253 || 606 || 3364 || %
 
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| '''Printers'''  || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0[a] || 6%
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| '''Printers'''  || 11256 || 40 || 684 || 10909 || %
 
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[a] Due to missing data, this number is an educated guess.
 
  
 
== Recycling Stats ==
 
== Recycling Stats ==

Revision as of 12:13, 11 March 2010

2009 Reuse and Recycling

Overall Rates of Reuse and Recycling

Donated Disbursed Sold Recycled %Reused
CRTs 10073 1084 436 8623 %
LCDs 1902 103 878 879 %
CRT TVs 1900 0 57 1828 %
Systems 18065 2238 1214 15014 %
Laptops 4204 253 606 3364 %
Printers 11256 40 684 10909 %

Recycling Stats

  • Total Reclaim
9552 CRT monitors = 218.77 tons
1827 CRT - TVs = 46.29 tons (2008 was 375 CRT TVs!)
plastic = 83.75 tons
other electronics: 28.24 tons
  • Metro Metals
Copper Bearing Material: 151.43 tons
Cords and Wire: 24.24 tons
Aluminum: 11.7 tons
  • Schnitzer Steel
steel = 120.22 tons
  • Hallmark Refining
Gold Bearing Material: 19.47 tons
  • Recellular
cell phones, chargers: 1782 cellphones = 0.222 ton
  • RBRC
Rechargeable batteries: .94 ton
  • NW Batteries
UPS batteries: 5.97 tons


TOTAL COLLECTED: 948.322 ton

TOTAL RECYCLED: 711.242 tons

TOTAL REUSED: 237.08 tons

Alternate Breakdown

  • Monitors: 218.77 tons
  • Steel: 120.22 tons
  • Cell Phones & Accessories: 1782 cell pones collected, 688 reused, (445lb)
  • UPS Batteries: 11580 lb
  • Rechargeable batteries: 1883 lb
  • Lithium and other batteries: 613 lb
  • circuit board, RAM, processors: 38940 lb
  • Plastic: 167500 lb
  • Aluminum: 23400lb
  • Cables, Wire: 48480 lb
  • Copper Bearing Materials & computer peripherals: 170120 lb
  • printer scrap: 66.37 tons!