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SECTION 2 - COUNTYWIDE SAMPLING RESULTS <br />EXHIBIT 2 -4 <br />Top Ten Components: Total County <br />EXHIBIT 2 -5 <br />Top Ten Components: West Hawaii <br />Tons Disposed <br />Percent of Total <br />Cumulative Percent of Total <br />Food <br />34,230 <br />16.3% <br />16.3% <br />Clean and Treated Lumber <br />22,984 <br />10.9% <br />27.2% <br />Cardboard <br />16,182 <br />7.7% <br />34.9% <br />Green waste <br />15,858 <br />7.6% <br />42.5% <br />R/C Organic <br />13,875 <br />6.6% <br />49.1% <br />R/C Demolition <br />12,819 <br />6.1% <br />55.2% <br />R/C Paper <br />11,443 <br />5.4% <br />60.7% <br />Miscellaneous Paper <br />8,634 <br />4.1% <br />64.8% <br />Ferrous Metal <br />7,441 <br />3.5% <br />68.3% <br />Film Plastic <br />6,170 <br />2.9% <br />65.4% <br />EXHIBIT 2 -5 <br />Top Ten Components: West Hawaii <br />EXHIBIT 2 -6 <br />Top Ten Components: East Hawaii <br />Tons Disposed <br />Percent of Total <br />Cumulative Percent of Total <br />Food <br />22,804 <br />17.7% <br />17.7% <br />Clean and Treated Lumber <br />11,363 <br />8.8% <br />26.6% <br />Cardboard <br />10,211 <br />7.9% <br />34.5% <br />Green Waste <br />10,211 <br />7.9% <br />42.5% <br />R/C Demolition <br />10,172 <br />7.9% <br />50.4% <br />R/C Organic <br />8,573 <br />6.7% <br />57.1% <br />R/C Paper <br />6,400 <br />5.0% <br />62.0% <br />Miscellaneous Paper <br />6,233 <br />4.8% <br />66.9% <br />Ferrous Metal <br />4,417 <br />3.4% <br />70.3% <br />R/C Metal <br />4,169 <br />3.2% <br />69.0% <br />EXHIBIT 2 -6 <br />Top Ten Components: East Hawaii <br />Note: The abbreviation "R /C" stands for Remainder /Composite. The R/C components include waste that is made mostly of <br />one component but contains significant amounts of other components, or waste that is part of a broad waste category but <br />cannot be put into any of its component categories. Examples of R/C organic waste includes carpet and disposable <br />diapers, while materials such as paper towels and coated milk cartons belong to R/C paper. <br />Green waste includes leaves and grass, prunings, and stumps. <br />APPX B WASTE COMPOSITION REPORT 121709.DOC 2 -5 <br />Tons Disposed <br />Percent of Total <br />Cumulative Percent of Total <br />Clean and Treated Lumber <br />11,621 <br />14.3% <br />14.3% <br />Food <br />11,426 <br />12.8% <br />12.8% <br />Cardboard <br />5,970 <br />6.8% <br />33.8% <br />Green Waste <br />5,644 <br />6.9% <br />40.8% <br />R/C Organic <br />5,302 <br />6.0% <br />46.7% <br />R/C Paper <br />5,043 <br />4.6% <br />51.4% <br />Ferrous Metal <br />3,025 <br />3.3% <br />54.7% <br />R/C Demolition <br />2,647 <br />3.2% <br />57.9% <br />Miscellaneous Paper <br />2,401 <br />2.5% <br />60.5% <br />Film Plastic <br />2,157 <br />2.3% <br />62.7% <br />Note: The abbreviation "R /C" stands for Remainder /Composite. The R/C components include waste that is made mostly of <br />one component but contains significant amounts of other components, or waste that is part of a broad waste category but <br />cannot be put into any of its component categories. Examples of R/C organic waste includes carpet and disposable <br />diapers, while materials such as paper towels and coated milk cartons belong to R/C paper. <br />Green waste includes leaves and grass, prunings, and stumps. <br />APPX B WASTE COMPOSITION REPORT 121709.DOC 2 -5 <br />