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The Benefits of Mobile Phone Recycling for the Environment

How mobile phone recycling helps save the world whilst saving you some money



08.02.2012 07:34:48 - Did you know that mobile phone recycling is now possible? When you shop for new phones and search for best deals, you should know that you can lower their price by choosing to exchange the old mobile phone for the new one.

(live-PR.com) - Did you know that mobile phone recycling is now possible with websites such as www.comparemobilephonerecycling.co.uk ? When you shop for new phones and search for best deals, you should know that you can lower their price by choosing to exchange the old mobile phone for the new one. Most mobile phone companies will offer you a discount for choosing to

 

change the old mobile phone with a new one. What happens with the old mobile phone? Where does it go? What do these companies do with so many mobile phones?

Well, a lot of people are unaware of the fact that the material used for the manufacturing of mobile phones contains a long list of harmful, toxic elements. This list has 10 elements that can really put out lives in danger, such as the nickel, the arsenic, the zinc, the mercury, the copper or the lithium. If you purchase a new mobile phone, you first thought is to throw the old one away, to put it in the garbage. By doing this, you practically harm the environment, as all these toxic and dangerous elements will end up in the soil. The mobile phone companies thought about recycling the mobile phones for two reasons: they will safely dispose you of the ones that don't work anymore, while the ones that are still functioning are sent to third world countries in Asia and Africa. The landline infrastructure in these countries is now suffering a lot and mobile phones are extremely expensive for millions of people. By offering them the old mobile phones, we actually offer them the chance to develop with the help of new technologies.

As you can see, the big mobile companies have two good reasons why they started the recycling process and I think that this is great. You, as an individual who owns an old mobile phone and who wants to invest in a good one have at least eleven reasons why you should recycle the old mobile phone. Out of these eleven, ten good reasons are the toxic elements that are contained by the material from which mobile phones are manufactures. By choosing a safe disposal, you avoid ten toxic elements from reaching a landfill site, where they can kill all the living organisms and harm entire ecosystems. Nature is a true gift for us and we have to offer it the attention that it deserves. The eleventh reason is represented by the fact that you practically give a helping hand to someone who is very poor, you give him or her an extra chance for a better life.

I think that it is important to help all those people who weren't as lucky as us and I also think that it is important to give a helping hand to nature. If we destroy the environment, we destroy ourselves, as the world is going to break into pieces, bit by bit. Love nature the way nature loves us and show it your appreciation by choosing to recycle an old mobile phone instead of simply throwing it away.

www.comparemobilephonerecyling.co.uk now offer comparisons on all major mobile phone brands. Therefore, you can make sure you get the best deal on your old mobile phones by using the comparison service online and do you own personal duty for the environment to make the world a better place.


Press Information:
Compare Mobile Phone Recycling



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Robert Errington
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Web: http://www.comparemobilephonerecycling.co.uk



 

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