Cell Phones News Archive

21-Apr-2008

 

40,000 Cell Phones to Be Replaced on Earth Day, ReCellular Provides Five Reasons to Recycle Them (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)

Americans discard on average 40,000 Cell Phones every day -- or 150 million phones a year.

Protesters lament loss of cell phones (The Montana Standard)

MISSOULA ? Students arrested last Wednesday evening for occupying the president?s office at the University of Montana remain unswerving in their determination, but hamstrung without their Cell Phones.

40,000 Cell Phones to Be Replaced on Earth Day; ReCellular Provides Five Reasons to Recycle Cell Phones (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)

Leading Electronics Sustainability Firm ReCellular encourages consumers to "Go Green" and recycle cell phones in honor of Earth Day.

AT&T and Cell Phones for Soldiers Launch Earth Day Challenge: Double Cell Phone Recycling by Next Earth Day To Support ... (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)

AT&T Inc. announced today that the company will work with Cell Phones for Soldiers to drive recycling and reduce e-waste through the next year with a goal of doubling the number of cell phones the charity recycles by next Earth Day.

Board bans cell phones (Southwest Iowa News)

The technology policy approved April 9 by the Lo-Ma school board bans the use of all cell phones, pagers, digital cameras, iPODS, CD players, MP3 players and other technology devices during the school day.

40,000 Cell Phones to Be Replaced on Earth Day; ReCellular Provides Five Reasons to Recycle Cell Phones (PRWeb)

Leading Electronics Sustainability Firm ReCellular encourages consumers to "Go Green" and recycle cell phones in honor of Earth Day. (PRWeb Apr 20, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/04/prweb873944.htm

Cell phones are great for emergencies sometimes (Plattsburgh Press Republican)

PLATTSBURGH -- Having a cell phone in a time of emergency can be great. That is, if the call goes through without a glitch. "There are so many variables with cell phones," Clinton County Senior 911 Dispatcher Craig Scholl said.

Recycled cell phones can mean money for Murray Middle School reading program (Stuart News)

Instead of discarding old Cell Phones, they could help raise money to improve reading for some local students.

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