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Nokia ‘remade’ Concept : First Look

Tuesday, August 19th, 2008

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Nokia is leaving no stone unturned to take on the recycling issue of the old discarded cell phones and making them into new things and from the latest we have from them is on Making a all new mobile device from recycled material. This is a new concept and is called as ‘remade

The idea behind the “remade” concept was to see if it was possible to create a device made from nothing new. It has been designed using recycled materials that avoid the need for natural resources, reduce landfill, and allow for more energy efficient production.

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10 Best Ways to Dismantle Your Mobile before you give it up for Recycling

Sunday, July 13th, 2008

10. Throw it down from the top of a building

You can throw it down from any building but we recommend for satisfactory results please use the tallest building in your town more than or equal to 10 stories.

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Mobile Recycling: Where are you? Where is India?

Thursday, July 10th, 2008

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I woke to the obnoxious odor firing my olfactory neurons and signaling my motor cortex to cover my nose with my handkerchief or maybe even cease breathing for a few seconds till we pass the only entry to the nation’s capital New Delhi from National Highway 1 (NH1).

I took a look at the horizon behind the metal tops of trucks along my car and saw a real disturbing view. A whole big lot of waste from the capital being deposited on top to carve rusty colored mountains with crows and eagles hovering on top and flies dancing to the disco beat sounds of the falling waste from the top and the engine noise of the heavy duty trucks. Not an uncommon scene for now it has been ever since I can imagine down the memory lane of my visits to Delhi. But this time the site of this rather regular view made me think deep into the realms of the icy hot topic of Recycling and particularly mobile recycling article I read over at the Nokia Conversations.

India a land supporting more than one hundred billion lives, the fastest growing economic giant with endless ventures of various opportunities for all, yet there is hardly any hint of recycling in the air.

Practically there is no word about recycling in Indian homes, although we are taught in school and other education institutions about various things that can be recycled and eventually do well to mother earth.

The big question to ask is, “Will India ever start Recycling?”

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