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Motorola unveiled a cell phone made of recycled water bottles on Tuesday, hoping to cash in on the trend for environmentally friendly products.
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Motorola said it was the world's first carbon neutral phone. As well as using recycled materials for the plastic casing, the company also pledged to offset the carbon dioxide used in manufacturing, distribution and operation of the phone through investments in renewable energy sources and reforestation.

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wee need to recycle more more more!Thanks for that........I mirror CARBONS gratitude. It's wonderful contributions such as this that make people feel warm and fuzzy inside that they brought insight into somebody's day (and use out of their Ctrl,C, and V keys, it would appear as well).


I wonder if they used a different kind of BATTERY; the battery in a LOT of electronics is a difficult beast to properly dispose or recycle.It would probably use the same rechargeable batteries they have on all the other phones.
I just wouldn't want mine to smell like garbage.... Quote from: Carbon Dudeoxide on January 14, 2009, 03:56:36 AM
I just wouldn't want mine to smell like garbage....


well, it's recycled plastic, not recycled sandwiches. If it was the latter I would be concerned.
PLEASE recycle tyler's MASSPRODUCE's one at a time.
Be responsible...do your part.
Thanx
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