Sony Ericsson is working on "green" phones
The company Sony Ericsson announced two initiatives in the field of environmental protection. The first of these - a program to receive end-devices, Sony Ericsson, which will later be processed. You can bring in any collection point, regardless of where it was purchased. Such items will appear all over the world, at this point they have already opened in China, Thailand, Taiwan, Singapore, USA and Mexico - more than 500 points of reception. In the future, they appear all over the world, where Sony Ericsson, in 2009, the program is scheduled to launch at full capacity. The company also plans to provide users with easy access to information on the location of the nearest point for old phones Sony Ericsson.
The second initiative Sony Ericsson has been named GreenHeart. Under this program, the company plans to develop mobile phones safer for the environment than is commonly done now. To create a corps of these devices will be used bioplastik and in the construction of the keyboard - secondary materials (plastic, the last processing). In addition, the new phones will not be the same low power consumption, for example, in standby mode, they will consume the entire 3.5 MW. Their package will also be able to easily recycled. In general, the concept will involve GreenHeart entire life cycle of mobile devices, Sony Ericsson, making it as far as possible, more friendly to the environment.
The second initiative Sony Ericsson has been named GreenHeart. Under this program, the company plans to develop mobile phones safer for the environment than is commonly done now. To create a corps of these devices will be used bioplastik and in the construction of the keyboard - secondary materials (plastic, the last processing). In addition, the new phones will not be the same low power consumption, for example, in standby mode, they will consume the entire 3.5 MW. Their package will also be able to easily recycled. In general, the concept will involve GreenHeart entire life cycle of mobile devices, Sony Ericsson, making it as far as possible, more friendly to the environment.
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