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April 13, 2006
Is Your Cell Phone Being Recycled Responsibly?
Also, the plastic casing on cell phones is often treated with toxic flame retardants. These neurotoxins impair attention, learning, memory and behavior in laboratory tests. After these products reach the landfill or the incinerator they can reenter the soil, air, and water.
Not all recyclers are created equal
According to the Report Card, ReCellular, the most prominent cell phone recycler, refuses to release information demonstrating that their phones are recycled responsibly.
If you want to ensure that your phone will actually be recycled, and that its hazardous byproducts won’t be dumped in developing nations, you’ll want to choose a recycler that has signed the Electronics Recycler's Pledge of True Stewardship.
Comments
Thanks for bringing this issue up! People just don't think about the impact of their favorite little e-friends.
Posted by: Sara Grimes | April 19, 2006 4:13 PM