Tuesday, June 2, 2009

“Go green” Nokia – Encouraging recycled used phones


Now it’s the time to recycle used phones. Nokia Company has taken an initiative in this path of improvement. Whether your old phone has been kept in the useless things, kitchen or store room, Nokia has organized a global campaign, which came forward to reuse mobile devices into different utility things. Several Nokia care centers located at different places of country were encouraging mobile users to let go of their abandoned devices at its dealer points and centers.

As per Nokia, its 70-80% phones are recyclable. Though, 80% of consumers don’t think about recycling their phones. The least response has been aroused for this awareness in India, about 17%. Besides this, it has been figured out that one unused device of Nokia, if brought back can accomplish up to 2.40 lakh tones of raw material and lower greenhouse gases to high extent.

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