About
the Wireless Alliance
The most environmentally sound thing to do with an old used phone
is to reuse it.
There are currently over 200 million wireless subscribers in the
United States.
Consumers are adopting new wireless phone technologies at a rapid
pace in the United States. The average life of a new cell phone is
9 to 18 months.
Recycling the phones ensures that the toxic materials in the phones
don't end up in our landfills and groundwater.
Continued recycling and reuse of cell phones substantially reduces
the number of phones manufactured each year. This also reduces the
demand for precious metals collected through environmentally destructive
mineral mining.
The cell phones collected from our programs are either refurbished,
reused or smelted down for metals and plastics. All processing is
handled in EPA regulated facilities in the United States.
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