Its becoming just the norm to have a cell phone for a very short period of time and upgrading to the latest and greatest. Phones have come amazingly far in the past, but unfortunately this is leading to massive amounts of electrical waste.
So what do you do with those old phones? Well you can dispose of them this way, but after you do that, what phone should you buy? How about a considering a green cell phone? Green Cell is a standout for both its universal format appeal as well as its upping the ante on the usual vending machine offerings. Green Cell is a power-packed green design and promises to eliminate the glut and landfill waste of proprietary batteries, plugs, adaptors, and rechargers that are currently required to power mobile electronic devices. The notion of users being able to charge and swap batteries in vending machines really does seem like an easy, eco-friendly way to offer an alternative at the pocket-change level. You can learn more about it here.
Keep it Green,
Paul
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i want it!!!!
i want it!!!
It’s an interesting concept. After reading the more detailed explanation and some of the complaints, I’m not sure about it. Hopefully it will work, though, and if it does I’d love to buy one.