Have you
received a new smartphone, tablet, TV at Christmas? Does your child like new
electronic toys? At this international mobile phone recycling day, you need to consider recycling items exchanged for
these gifts, or donate them for refurbishment. According to the 2017 World
Electronic Waste Monitoring Report published by a specialized agency of the
United Nations, it is estimated that 44.7 million tons of electronic waste was generated in 2016. About 20% of them are recycled.
Mobile
devices are one of the most manageable electronic products that produce stunning
electronic waste every year. As local devices become cheaper and less
expensive, you can upgrade and replace
smartphones and tablets more frequently. This is perfect for individuals, but it poses
environmental risks.
On the International
Day of Recycling Mobile Phone, chimpanzees is protected by Jane Goodall
Institute and began to protect their habitats from the danger of extraction of
minerals used in the manufacture of electronic devices. Mining control of these
minerals will cause conflict with human society and the continual maintenance
of people's lives like the Congo Basin. As a consumer, we can play an important role by recycling mobile phones
and by reducing demand for these minerals.
This
electronics is removed from the waste stream, which reduces the need for
extracting resources from many species, especially chimpanzees, other monkeys,
people of domestic habitats. The
extraction of these natural resources leads to the destruction of the woods
that the chimpanzees call home, large forest areas are cleansed, they take
their place on new roads leading to the mine, and then excavate the
inaccessible forests for timber and quarries. Controlling the extraction of
these minerals has aggravated the conflicts between people and the continuing
unsustainable livelihoods for those who migrated to the forests to seek
conflict security.
Educating
people about gadgets recycling, and to make it really easy for
citizens to dispose of their devices responsibly is responsible task, which
should be e promoted on larger scale. For that bigger recycler firm should
start putting recycle bins around, part of an ongoing initiative to promote
recycling and refurbishment of mobile and other electronic devices.
There is
great value giving a ‘second life’ to mobile devices that are pre-owned,
damaged during shipment, demo units that are shop-soiled, or new devices that
have a fault upon opening. “Recycling devices, donating them for
refurbishment and
purchasing refurbished, rather than new, devices, are all important, impactful
ways that citizens can ensure our love of electronic devices doesn’t risk the
environment and human health.
Headset Recycle is the mobile phones selling sites and best place to recycle mobile phones, laptops, game console, Tablets, for most of cash in UK. We make it easy
to sell your phone or sell broken tablets online. If you looking cash for broken phone as well as cash for broken laptops then Handset repairer would be the
right choice in UK. We also offer to sell game console with great ease and comfort. Also, we provide options like sell my phone same
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