Nokia Now Offers Free Cell Phone Recycling
by Ashley Schiller on May 13th, 2008
The average cell phone life is only 18 months. Many obsolete phones find their final resting place in a landfill, where hazardous chemicals pose a threat to the environment.
Nokia’s new We: Recycle Program allows consumers to send in old cell phones to be properly recycled. The company mails the donor a prepaid envelope so the process is completely cost-free.
Many other cell phone companies offer similar take-back options.
For a local alternative, go to Earth 911’s recycling locator to find a local recycling option.
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