Number of cars through eDay sites: 16,432
Number of items collected: 83,536
Total tonnage: 976
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Volunteers in Whangarei take a break
Cars queue up in Tauranga
volunteers in Blenheim help remove e-waste from a vehicle
e-waste begins to pile up in a container in Christchurch
Labour MP for Otaki Darren Hughes and Di Das take a break from volunteering in Kapiti
Volunteers get to work in Rotorua
Environment Minister Trevor Mallard helps to unload vehicles at the Wellington eDay site.
National Organiser Laurence Zwimpfer with some of the 122 tonnes of e-waste collected at the Wellington eDay site.
Wellington Mayor Kerry Prendergast with some of the many mobile phones disposed of at eDay.
e-waste collected at the Wellington eDay site.
Forklift drivers hard at work at the Wellington eDay site
A volunteer surveys one of the 2,500 drivers dropping off e-waste at the Wellington eDay site.