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Old remote controls, cell phone chargers, computer cords, and anything else I’d feel guilty about tossing in the trash were all tangled in a disorganized mess, waiting to be recycled. Of course, many of my fellow Americans don’t opt for …  read more…

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Click here to buy!Shipping : Payment : Checkout : About Us : Contact Us Search Our Listings New Unlocked Motorola Moto W177 GSM Radio Cell Phone : Item. … We print all communication materials to our customers using 100% post-consumer recycled paper certified by the Forest Stewardship Council. Product Code: MOTW177-E1BK-UNL Shipping Click here to calculate shipping for this item ORDERS ARE PROCESSED IN REAL-TIME. Shipping address MUST match your VERIFIED PAYPAL ADDRESS …  read more…

Mother Nature Calling · Mind · vidagirl Magazine · For Today's …
The first cell phone to break through the green barrier in the U.S. was T-Mobile USA’s Motorola Renew W233. I admit, I grabbed one and have loved it ever since. The phone is made from plastic parts from recycled material and promises …  read more…

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Problems With E-Waste and What You Can Do About It
What is e-waste? Quite simply e-waste is all of those old electronics that we’ve got that have become outdated and we don’t want them anymore. As you can imagine, if you stop to think about it f…  read more…

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Want to recycle your cell phone or MP3 player? Here’s how to make it pay (Lexington Clipper-Herald)
(ARA) – Better features, more speed, sexier style — upgrading your personal electronics just doesn’t have a downside. Or does it? What do you do with your old cell phone, laptop or PC monitor once you’ve chosen a newer, snazzier version?  read more…

Neyland model builder heard ‘Rocky Top’ in his head (Knoxville News Sentinel)
University of Tennessee fan David Mann of Knoxville recycled hundreds of small used electronic parts to build a Neyland Stadium model. This Neyland is 8 inches wide by 10 inches long. It soars three inches in the air, four at the skyboxes, and features a to-scale Jumbotron. It’s detailed to the tiniest of end zone pylons. It’s also a model for recycling. And a testament to patience and …  read more…

Green technology a rising trend in consumption (The Star)
THERE’S good news in consumption patterns worldwide and this time, it’s got a lot to do with the rising trend of ethical consumption. That in turn is encouraging many companies to provide products and services that are eco-friendly and energy efficient, which in turn have helped boost their brand. This is happening more pronouncedly in the cellular phone segment.  read more…

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Open Question: I put my cell phone in a crate of bees and after a while they got all loopy and died. Are bees recyclable?
See, this guy I know is a garden supply guy, so he knows how to get a crate of bees, okay, and he got me one because we wanted to do an experiment… anyway their all dead now and should I put them out with the recycling or with the trash? Recycling is picked up on Monday, please help.

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Voting Question: When delete videos, photos, messages, etc. on cell phone, is it completely deleted?
I know with computers, if something is recycle, it is not completely deleted. Does the same thing happen with cell phones? For example, my cell phone is the Verizon LG Chocolate 3, would they be completely deleted on that?
It’s not saved on an SD card.

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Resolved Question: Is there a legitimate charity to which I could donate my cell phone?
I don’t want to donate to a cell phone recycling program, but to an actual charity that needs the phone. I’ve got a couple that were only used one or two months and are in perfect working order. I want to see them put to good use, but not recycled and destroyed.

Any ideas? Contact info would be great as well. Thank you!

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Twitter one cell phone if not recycled can pollute up to 40000 gallons of ground water. astonishing.
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Twitter Just recycled my cell phone on Gazelle.com – Got $30 too!
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NYCkidsARTS: Museums Sep 05, 2009 – Sep 05, 2009: Saturday Sculpture Workshops: Cell-bots with McKendree Key
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TreeHugger 4 Ways to Recycle Your Old Cell Phone
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