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Can I Recycle My Old Smart Phone And They Made Them With Re - Using

Can I Recycle My Phone?

Yes - more and more options for recycling and reusing old phones.

The main channel for handling mobile phones is the store that sells mobile phones, but other organizations and charities accept them for refurbishment and recycling:
Handset Recycle is launched in these stores, collected and donated to charities.

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Handset Recycle

CRUMP (a campaign for recycling unwanted phones)
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Handset Recycle enables schools to earn cash for old phones
The phone contains a range of materials, including metals, plastics and some valuable ingredients - such as silver - that can be extracted and reused.

How Are They Recycled And What Happened To Them Later?
Most solutions recover and reuse various components from the phone and its accessories.

Part Recovery May Include :

Separate metal recovery (including precious metals and semi-precious metals): Grinding moving parts and extracting useful metal components. Metal can also be extracted from the battery.

Plastic recycling : Energy from incineration is used to recover plastic from components. The outer body plastic can be granulated and reconstituted for molding.

Recovery and downgrade of valuable components : such as flash devices.

Reuse of components : Useful components include antennas, battery connectors, PCBs (printed circuit boards), connectors, including gold-plated edge contacts on PCBs, ICs (ICs), keyboards, LCD screens, lenses, microphones, phones Housing, screws, SIM card components and speakers.

Many manufacturers have signed the Basel Convention and agreed to cooperate in the development of environmentally sound management of end-of-life mobile phones.

What Can I Do With It?

First think about it, do you really need this new phone before buying?

Many charities recycle old phones and handheld PDAs because they are a good source of income. You can recycle it in the following way

Use charity to recycle envelopes as a single item; either
Collect a box and contact a charity.

If you collect a sufficient number of mobile phones, charities such as Action Aid and Handset Recycle will provide pick-up and drop-off services. They can also provide posters to help you promote the program at work.

If you are not sure which charity to contact, please visit the recycling appeal on behalf of several different charities to recycle mobile phones, PDAs and ink cartridges - from RSPB to children's charities and cancer care.

Handset Recycle offers schools the opportunity to earn cash to collect old phones, all of which can be reused or recycled!
Don't put them in the drawer and let go of the phone.
Give your old phone to your family or friends. Outdated things may be high-tech for your mom.

Phone recycling websites like Handsetrecycle.com is the best place to sell your old phone at the best price. The Handsetrecycle reviews also looking very positive from their customers genuine experience.

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