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- 04-30-2005, 10:27 PM #1AblangGuest
Ever Wonder What To Do With Your Old Wireless Phone?
CTIA - The Wireless Association and its member companies are
committed to the goal of sustainable development and the
environmentally sound management of their wireless products at
end-of-life. There are several components to the industry's commitment
to minimize the environmental impact of wireless phones. First, CTIA's
members that manufacture mobile devices are continually evolving their
products to be smaller, and are phasing out the use of cadmium and
lead. Second, CTIA and its member companies participating in Wireless
The New Recyclable are educating the public on the variety of
convenient ways consumers can recycle their wireless devices.
Find out more:
* about where you can recycle your wireless device; and
* industry efforts to promote recycling; and
* answers to questions about the recycling of wireless devices.
Rethink Initiative The Rethink Initiative offers a fresh
perspective on the challenge of e-waste, with information, tools and
solutions that make it easy to sell, donate, or recycle used cell
phones, computers and electronics.
http://www.recyclewirelessphones.org/
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"Until last October, Christ had a very limited involvement in my life. I believed in God; I just never had to prove I believed. Belief is an absence of proof."
-- Boston Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling
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- 05-03-2005, 10:22 PM #2jamisonGuest
Re: RecycleWirelessPhones.org
A certificate for recycling your old cell phone?
http://www.cell-phone-accessories.co...e-recycle.html
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