Whether you live in Britain, the United States, China, or anywhere across the globe it’s a pretty safe bet that you or someone in your family owns a mobile phone. Each year millions of mobile phones are purchased to replace broken phones. In some cases the consumer wants to get in on the newest technology available and upgrade to a better device. There are even some people who choose to do away with mobile contracts completely and therefore have no use for their old phones. So, where do all the old mobile phones in the world go?
Many responsible mobile owners are choosing to recycle mobile phones to cut down on the amount of waste. Others are choosing to donate their unused phones to charity programs that will then earn money when they turn them in for recycling. Depending on the programs at work in your community there could be several options for recycling your Neonode mobile phone.
While the service is not prominent in the United States some European countries offer programs where consumers can recycle mobile phones for cash. Whether the phone is working or not the company will accept the phones and pay the seller a small amount. Other programs such as these allow customers to use the money toward the purchase of a new mobile phone. While Neonode does not offer their own recycling program, eligible devices can still be dropped off at any location that accepts mobile phones for recycling.
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