Nokia: We Recycle

May 13, 2008 – 5:50 am

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The problem of throwing away cell phones is a huge one, and Nokia, as the world’s largest maker of mobile phones has launched a new initiative to do something about the mountains of discarded phones that are produced each year. Nokia’s We Recycle plan is a cost-free way for consumers to recycle their phones.

You can fill out an easy form, listing your address and Nokia will send you a postage paid container to ship the phone to them. Once they receive the phone, they’ll handle the recycling chores.

If you live near one of the Nokia Flagship stores you can alternatively drop in and drop your phone off in person. Either way, you can rest easy knowing your old cell phone will be properly recycled.

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