How to Recycle an Old Cell Phone

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<p>In a drawer, on a dusty shelf: Somewhere in your home, you probably have a graveyard of old electronics. At the least, you likely have an old cell phone, which is the electronic device being retired most frequently, according to <a title=”Consumers Union” href=”http://www.consumersunion.org/” target=”_blank”>Consumers Union</a>.</p>
<p>More than 750 million cell phones lie unused in the United States, and the small devices can have big effects on our health if, when evicted from the drawer, they are disposed of in landfills instead of recycled properly. Like computers and televisions, cell phones contain lead and mercury, two elements that cause damage to the brain and peripheral nervous system if they enter our water supply via landfills.</p>
<p>So how can you get rid of an old phone and ensure that its toxic components don’t end up in a landfill? Consider recycling it through one of the following free and easy services.<strong>
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  • Published on Jun 19, 2007
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