Difference between revisions of "2011 Annual Report Recycling"
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=== Alternate Breakdown === | === Alternate Breakdown === | ||
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− | * Monitors: | + | * Monitors: |
− | * Steel: | + | * Steel: |
− | * Cell Phones & Accessories: | + | * Cell Phones & Accessories: |
− | * UPS Batteries: | + | * UPS Batteries: |
− | * Rechargeable batteries: | + | * Rechargeable batteries: |
− | * Lithium, Alkaline, and other batteries: | + | * Lithium, Alkaline, and other batteries: |
− | * circuit board, RAM, processors: | + | * circuit board, RAM, processors: |
− | * Plastic: | + | * Plastic: |
− | * Aluminum, including aluminum drives: | + | * Aluminum, including aluminum drives: |
− | * Cables, Wire: | + | * Cables, Wire: |
− | * Copper Bearing Materials & computer peripherals: | + | * Copper Bearing Materials & computer peripherals: |
− | * printer scrap: | + | * printer scrap: |
Revision as of 16:59, 12 April 2012
2011 Reuse and Recycling
Donations by Area
- Oregon: donations = 748.25 tons
- SW Washington: donations = 3.5 tons
- Unknown zipcode: donations = 3.5 tons
Overall Rates of Reuse and Recycling
Recycling Stats
TOTAL COLLECTED: 797.29 tons TOTAL RECYCLED(~80%): 637.83 tons TOTAL REUSED(~20%): 159.45 tons Alternate Breakdown
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