2011 Annual Report Recycling

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2011 Reuse and Recycling

Donations by Area

  • Oregon: donations =
  • SW Washington: donations =
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Overall Rates of Reuse and Recycling

Donated Disbursed Sold Recycled %Reused
CRTs 6770 658 10 6160
LCDs 3988 650 978 2108
CRT TVs 1772 1 6 1773
LCD TVs 134 0 18 117
Systems 17,847 1890 1125 14,096
Servers 775 11 29 496
Laptops 6169 371 1994 2940
Printers 0 0 0 0

Recycling Stats

  • Total Reclaim Total
CRT monitors = 271,439lb = 135.71 tons
CRT/LCD - TVs = 100,856 = 50.42 tons
plastic = 174,265 lb = 87.13 tons
  • Metro Metals
Copper Bearing Material:
Cords and Wire:
Aluminum:
  • Schnitzer Steel
steel = 244,100lb = 122.05 tons
  • Hallmark Refining
Gold Bearing Material: 40,934 lb = 20.46 tons
  • Wireless Alliance
cell phones, chargers: 3534 phones = 1093 lb = .54 tons
  • RBRC/Call2Recycle
Rechargeable batteries: 3988 lb = 1.99 tons
  • Metro Hazardous Waste Site
Lithium, Alkaline and other batteries: 820lb = .41 tons
  • NW Batteries
UPS batteries: 9840 lb = 4.92 tons
  • Clover Tech/ERS
Toner and Ink: 5982 lb = 2.99 tons
  • OR e-cycles Recycling Breakdown
non-CED CRT Monitor 7.21 tons
CED CRT Monitor 128.50 tons
CED CRT/LCD TV 50.42 tons
CED Laptops 6.53 tons
non-CED Laptops and other electronics 13.25 tons
CED Systems

TOTAL COLLECTED: 797.29 tons

TOTAL RECYCLED(~80%): 637.83 tons

TOTAL REUSED(~20%): 159.45 tons

Alternate Breakdown

2010 numbers

  • 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