miércoles, 13 de mayo de 2009

Cellulars ecological


Extracted from bioplastics and lower energy consumption, major mobile phone companies looking to expand awareness of the importance of recycling and the environment. Cell phones have become the fastest items thrown in the garbage to replace them with new ones. This situation has prompted the manufacturers to use recyclable materials in their production.

Thus we see mobile as released by Samsung called the E200, which was made with bioplastics from plants such as maize. The charger has a sign that warns when the battery is recharged. But most important is that when you reach the end of their useful life may be sent back to the manufacturer for recycling.

From the same company which launched the W510 does not use any heavy equipment such as lead, mercury or cadmium. The F268 also be as above, has an antibacterial coating to prevent harmful effects on users. In fact this is the apparatus according to Greenpeace greener.

For its part, Nokia introduced the 3110 Evolve which the outside is 50% renewable materials and the box in which the content is 60% recyclable. The fact is remade as aluminum products, disposable plastic bottles, car tires, pieces of car chassis, etc.

The Motorola W233 has the highest percentage of organic materials, 65, free of carbon and other harmful substances. The standby battery lasts up to 18 hours.

LG Eco-Friendly with a solar panel that will make the energy becomes electricity. With 10 minutes of sun exposure will be a call for three minutes. In the same way is the bluetooth.

With these models is to expand awareness of the importance of recycling mobile phone but also has its negative side as they are more expensive than conventional plastics due to their complexity and some come from crops that require energy and can also impair in grain marketing to food.
Nokia has released a short video showing a new concept from our design team exploring how recycled materials could be used to make mobiles in the future.
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.
It is made out of metals from upcycled aluminum cans, plastics from drink bottles form the chassis, and its rubber key mats are provided by old car tyres. Inside the phone are new more environmentally friendly technologies such as printed electronics, and the graphics used on the displa y save energy without compromising on style.
Remade is a concept that explores potential new ideas for the future, and is part of Nokia's ongoing work looking at how it can help people make more sustainable choices. It is designed to help inspire and stimulate discussion on how mobile devices might be made in the future.
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