Cell phone disposal: Time to act now!
Posted By: Zodingliani Chinzah | Apr 18 2006
It is good that black market and second hand cell phones have enabled everybody to own a cell. Very well, but do we consider the quality while purchasing. It is evident phones got from these places have a big risk factor involved in addition to the harm it causes to the economy. Plus, it is loud and clear that we are about to face Cell Phone crisis like the one we did with our poly bags. So where do we dispose it?

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According to Asahi,
...the recovery rate for phones from customers who have changed models was 35 percent of 2001. In fiscal 2004, the recovery rate had fallen to 21 percent-and the rate is expected to drop further for fiscal 2005. In Japan, the recycling of mobile phones is declining. Question now is why the decline?
People still desire to keep their phone as it now comes loaded with enormous features like games and photo or to store personal information. It is time to act!

