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What To Do With Old Cell Phones?
T-Mobile UK estimates that in Great Britain alone, there are as many as "52.3 million mobile phones gathering dust in drawers and cupboards" across the country. That's literally tons of unused consumer electronics just sitting around, creating more waste. That's why T-Mobile UK is trying to encourage people to recycle their old cell phones:
This way the carriers make money -- by either recycling the old phone parts or refurbishing the devices and reselling them in emerging markets -- and users (or their charities) get to make some cash too. Kudos to T-Mobile UK for this program. In the U.S. there are a number of places people can go to recycle their dead cell phones. One place, CollectiveGood, lets people recycle dead phones and then use the proceeds to benefit the charity of their choice. Another organization, ReCellular, works with the CTIA to recycle and refurbish dead phones. Like CollectiveGood, ReCellular helps charities with the proceeds. « Priorities? Lenovo Leans Green But Some Buyers See Red | Main | Top 5 Things About Windows Vista That Still Suck, Part 2 » |
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