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Phone recycle
Phone recycle








phone recycle
  1. #PHONE RECYCLE HOW TO#
  2. #PHONE RECYCLE CRACKED#

Instructions on posting can be found below, or on the Mobile Muster website. Mobile Muster’s recycling program involves an array of collection sites, and alternatively, you can mail your old mobile in for free.Putting it back in the original box helps too, as does including any information, chargers or documentation when you picked it up. When looking to give away or dispose of your mobile phone, to ensure privacy you’ll probably want to wipe data from both your phone and SIM card, and factory reset the phone – Mobile Muster states it does this as part of its recycling program. Donate: Certain charities may accept old mobile phones in good conditions, either for reselling in an op shop or to donate directly to those in need.Don’t forget about the elderly folk in your life! Hand it down, or up: If you have a sibling, parent or friend in need of a mobile, they may appreciate your old mobile phone.

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  • Repair it: Chances are if it’s just a cracked screen or a minor fault it can be repaired and resold or reused.
  • Mobile Muster is a government and phone industry funded recycling and product stewardship program, and advises a few of the best ways to recycle your old mobile phone:

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    #PHONE RECYCLE HOW TO#

    So how do you recycle your old mobile phone? There’s plenty of ways to recycle that unused piece of tech, and in this article we’ll explain how to recycle your old phone, where to recycle it, and what the benefits are. Of those 23 mllion, five million are broken and no longer working. Maybe it’s time to recycle that old phone.Īccording to the Australian Mobile Telecommunications Association (AMTA), there are 31 million mobile devices active in Australia, and an approximate 23 million mobile phones sitting unused in our homes across Australia. We probably say to ourselves that the old phone is there in case you need an ‘emergency’ phone, but not many people actually end up using this backup phone. Many of us probably have an old phone lying around in an odd drawer in the house – and if you’re upgrading your phone every three years, you could potentially have more than that.










    Phone recycle