Most of Nokia’s Battere Can Be Recycled
The research that is carried out by Nokia find that the community in Indonesia have awareness that really not all that for the problem of second-hand cellular phone recycling. In the research that involves 6500 people in in 85 countries being found that not few communities that”grant”their long cellular phone to close relatives. Moreover approximately 16 percent of the community more chooses to sell this long cellular phone in sale shops ritel. For this last strategy most are carried out by them who claim to be the community from the developing country market.
Globally, approximately 74 percent of the consumer says that not crossing completely on their marrow to mendaur repeated the long cellular phone. In fact 72 percent of the correspondent claims that recycling very important for the environment around. However these results of differing depend his territory. Indonesia has the contribution am biggest, approximately 88 percent, for the category of the country with the community that does not care about second-hand cellular phone recycling. Whereas India following with 84 percent and 78 percent in the contribution from Brazil, Sweden, Germany and Finland. To mendaur repeated is counted very very small. Most communities in the world evidently do not know that the cellular phone could in recycling so as to become the new product like saxophone, the fence of the garden, the kettle and the other product that use metal material. The country that it was considered most does not realise the recycling program is India (with the contribution 17 percent), Indonesia (29 percent) and highest am European countries like England (80 percent), Finland and Sweden (66 percent). “Approximately 65 as far as 80 percent material in Nokia products could in recycling. Like casing plastic, chip through to the monitor screen. So not have the reason for the Nokia customers to throw the Nokia product away or bury him in the foundation bumi,”explains Urusan Lingkungan Nokia Markus Tehro Director, as being quoted through the press release, on Sunday (13/7/2008). Moreover the Nokia customers can throw their second-hand cellular phone in shops away retail Nokia and 5000 Nokia Care Center that is spread in 85 countries in the world.
