
The percentage of electronics at the end of their lives which were recycled.
The EPA found that the percentage remained consistent from 1999-2005. Even as recycling rates went up, the amount of electronics reaching end of life outpaced the increase, leaving the figure static. (source: EPA, July 2008)
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nfinity said: Yeah and people who bought PS3 with no games, slow ass drive and like less then 500 hd movies overall at $400+ are oozing from intelligence. LOL!
What right do you have to insult those people who chose to purchase a PS3? We're not all raging fanboys you know, but after reading your posts nfinity for months now, I find your attitude to be insulting. Just because you do not like a product or company does not mean other people should not be enjoying it, which indeed we are. We have purchased a blu-ray player and next generation game system for a very reasonable price, one that is updated with new functions and improvements all the time. I am extremely happy with my PS3, and millions of others are too. Why don't you grow up and stop this childish behavior and show some respect for fellow electronics fans.
As for the less-than-500 movies issue, so what? It's a new format. I don't remember any statements like that from you when hd-dvd had 400 titles. Yes, you love your x-box, that's great, fantastic, please do enjoy it. Some of us chose something different, and we see the value in our purchase. Grow up!