Buy a cell phone New is always something very exciting. But when you change models, one question remains: how discard an old cell phone in the correct way and avoid that pile of devices at home?
First of all, it is important to make it clear that you CANNOT throw your cell phone in the trash. If you are thinking about doing this, stop immediately. Don't throw away your broken smartphone with the banana peel, okay?
Cell phones are powered by lithium batteries and, like batteries, can cause damage to the environment if taken to landfills or dumps. This is because there are heavy metals and other chemical elements in the composition of these electronic devices. That is why it is always important to find the correct way to dispose of your device.
Furthermore – and that there is no lack youtube e News to demonstrate – these batteries can explode while being crushed in garbage trucks, which can cause harm to people handling these objects.
The correct form
But now you must be thinking: OK, but if I can't throw it in the trash, what do I do with my old cell phone?
Well there are several programs that collect the used smartphones. Some are even created by the manufacturers themselves to collect old cell phones and thus prevent environmental degradation. Generally, pharmacies, banks and other establishments have bins to collect electronic waste such as batteries and cell phones. Look for one of these in your city.
Recycling programs
A Samsung, for example, has ballot boxes focused on collect used smartphones. You can check how to do this on the program's website. Motorola exists the Ecomoto, which does similar work. You can check the collection locations here. On the website of Apple there is also a list of accredited recyclers.
Remembering that you don't need to have a smartphone from these brands to use their respective programs, they collect any type of cell phone and, in some cases, tablets and notebooks too.
You can also dispose of your cell phone at specific recycling centers. Yes, in some cities there are places that specialize in recycling this type of object. Contacting these centers is always a safe option.
Remember to remove the SIM card and memory card before discarding your device. If the phone is working, make a backup and then delete your data. The most important thing is to ensure that it is disposed of correctly, without putting the environment at risk and without harming the person collecting it.
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