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Old phone to recycle? In France, just drop it in the mail

News Desk (Agence France-Presse)
Paris, France
Tue, July 21, 2020

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Old phone to recycle? In France, just drop it in the mail 			This photo taken on May 3, 2017 at Morphosis plant in Le Havre, northwestern France, shows a pile of discarded electrical and electronic components. (AFP/Charly Triballeau )

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iguring out what to do with an old mobile phone just got easier in France, where people can now send them free in the mail to have them recycled or refurbished for sale by a charity group.

An estimated 50 to 110 million phones are languishing in drawers across the country, since recycling options are not always straightforward and many people worry the personal data they store might still be accessible.

Ecosystem, the NGO behind the project, said people could order a pre-paid envelope from its website jedonnemontelephone.fr (I give my phone) or simply print out a pre-paid address label.

The phones are sent to a processing center where all data is erased before the phone is either refurbished for sale at Emmaus charity shops, or in the majority of cases (83 percent) broken down for recycling and the removal of the most polluting components.

Ecosystem said Monday that it plans to distribute 100 reconditioned phones from the scheme during each of the 35 stages of this year's Tour de France cycling race that begins on August 29.

The project is an expansion of the nonprofit's main electronics recycling programs that aim to keep appliances and other devices from incinerators or landfill sites.

In June, it collected a record 62,000 tons of material as people cleared out their homes after two months of coronavirus lockdown.

 

 

 

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