February 25, 2010
Making the Most Cash from Mobile Phone Recycling
Have you ever considered mobile phone recycling? If you responded yes to the above then this article may be of interest to you.
There are about fifty million mobile phone users in the UK! On average, most people replace their old mobile phones by either upgrading them or buying new ones at least once a year. The issue is that all the new phones being purchased an equal amount of old ones will end up at the back of a cupboard somewhere or dumped at a public waste site. Sadly, what most people don’t know is that if you choose to ignore mobile phone recycling, their old phones will eventually damage our environment and poison our water supplies, potentially causing all kinds of problems.
Plenty of Chemicals and More in your phone!
Our phones all contain chemicals, heavy metals and lots of other substances that, if spilled, would be very dangerous for our environment. Along with flame retardants, our mobile phones also have varying quantities of dangerous heavy metals such as cadmium, lead and beryllium inside. When exposed to these substances, people can suffer from multiple problems such as low immunity, lung disease, liver failure, tumours or other neurologically related problems.
How to Recycle your Old Mobile Phone
You can recycle your mobile in a number of ways depending on your preferences and schedule. Below is a list of the different ways that you can use to recycle your phone:
* Most mobile networks will request that you send them your old handset for recycling when you upgrade or buy a new one.
* Help the under privileged or the ill by handing your old phone to the local charity shop to resell.
* If you want some cash for your phone, you can even auction it on the various auction sites such as eBay.
* Finally, your best option would be to recycle your old phone with one of the many mobile phone recyclers online. These sites can get you more than
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