Akron Beacon Journal – Recycle your old cell phone
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Akron Beacon Journal (Ohio)
March 4, 2006 Saturday
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HEADLINE: Recycle your old cell phone
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Q:I just upgraded to a new cell phone, but the old one is still usable. What can I do with it?
A:A number of organizations collect cell phones for reuse by battered women’s shelters and other charities, or by low-income people in developing countries.
The Akron and Cleveland zoos, for example, collect phones for a program called Eco-Cell. It accepts all cell phones and accessories, regardless of age or condition, and pays the collecting organizations for some working digital phones. Phones that can’t be reused are disassembled and their parts recycled in environmentally responsible ways.
Organizations such as church and school groups sometimes recycle cell phones as a fundraiser, and some cell phone stores accept phones for recycling. You can find information on stores that do at www.recyclewirelessphones.com.
It’s a good idea to remove the numbers in your contact list or other personal information before you donate.
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