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How to Recycle Your Mobile Phone?

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Do you remember your first cell phone? In 2009, my mobile was the Samsung, a reliable and unbreakable device.

We've all done it – upgraded to a new phone and then hid our old phone at home.

If you know little about e-waste, then you may have learned about the various components that can infiltrate dangerous toxins into groundwater and soil, creating potential health and environmental hazards over time – not only in local communities but also for those The units are being dismantled.

They do this through an efficient process that is transparent to the company. They provide complete decomposition of chemical compounds. This means it can prevent the formation of potentially damaging compounds and threaten our environment.

This is why you shouldn't throw your phone into the trash – and ultimately into the landfill – not when more than 90% of the material in the phone, battery, charger and accessories can be recycled and reused. And because we can reuse so many old phones, they don't benefit from sitting in a drawer. We need to recycle them!

You can help protect the environment by recycling old or damaged cell phones and accessories with the HandsetRecycle website.So don't forget to remind your friends to collect as many old phones and accessories as possible and then discard them for recycling http://www.handsetrecycle.com

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