Phone made from Trash
Posted on Jun 23, 08 09:16 AM PDT

Guess trash will be a pretty hot commodity in the future, with this concept seeing a cell phone constructed from trash. After all, current cell phones normally use around 44 out of the 112 elements known to mankind, creating plenty of environmental issues to lose sleep over. The good people at Nokia are thinking of how to create a sustainable cell phone, after all they are the #1 cell phone manufacturer in the first place. Should they come up with a solution, this will vastly reduce the number and toxicity of materials goes into the manufacturing process. This new sustainable cell phone concept known as Remade will also see both the skin and bones created entirely from Upcycling. Its numeric keypad and gaskets are made from car tires and plastic components, while regular metal cans make up the shell.
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