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3/28/2023
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Total Number of Stops <br />Single Family Homes <br />9,440 <br />Multifamily Buildings <br />89 <br />Parks <br />23 <br />Total Number of Stops <br />9,552 <br />Total Number of Tags Left <br />Eureka Recycling drivers educate residents at the curb using educational tags for specific problems. In 2022, drivers left approximately 952 educational tags <br />on recyclers' carts. <br />The most common reason residents received a tag in 2022 were contamination, including plastic bags, bulky plastic items, and other miscellaneous non - <br />recyclable items. <br />Amount stored, by recyclable material <br />Most recyclables have not been stored at our facility longer than needed to generate quantities to ship. The only exception to this rule is a small amount of <br />wet strength boxboard—see the "Recycling Market Outlook" section of this report for details on the current situation. <br />The markets generally used for the sale of recyclables <br />Eureka Recycling continues to use the same markets for recyclables as were noted in the RFP. Eureka Recycling has always prioritized supporting local <br />markets. In 2022, 74 percent of the material we processed stayed in Minnesota, 94 percent in the Midwest, and 98 percent stayed in the US. <br />Page 54 of 67 <br />
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