Why everyone should recycle mobile phones

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Everyone should recycle mobile phones in order to save millions of tonnes of raw materials, according to a leading phone manufacturer.

If more people chose to recycle a mobile, Nokia claims that almost 125,000 tonnes of raw materials could be saved from the earth’s resources.

These days, companies such as Mazuma Mobile, make it even easier to recycle a mobile phone as customers also have the option of sending in their old models to get cash for phones.

This seems to be a great incentive for many people to have a look in their drawers at home or at work as more of us seem to be cashing in when choosing to recycle a mobile. Not only can we save towards to cost of getting a new mobile phone, we are also doing out bit to help save the earth’s resources and environment.

As the popularity of ‘smartphones’ and touch screen handsets grows, having the latest mobile phone model becomes an even greater obsession for many of us after the latest piece of technology. Despite the global economic recession, people still seem to be prepared to spend some money on getting the latest mobile models. By recycling an older model, the cost of getting a new model can be absorbed slightly.


If consumers simply throw out old mobiles in the bin among household waste, this could have negative implications for the environment as many phones are made from hazardous materials such as arsenic that can pollute. By recycling a mobile through the proper channels and by getting in touch with a reliable company such as Mazuma Mobile, users can rest assured that their phone is going to be recycled in the best and most environmentally friendly way. Their wallets will have no reason to complain either!

The Article is written by www.mazumamobile.com.au providing Cash For Phones and Recycle Mobile Services.Visit http://www.mazumamobile.com.au for more information on www.mazumamobile.com.au Products & Services.

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