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MWC: Mobile phones from LG solar and «green» technology

Today at the World Mobile Congress in Barcelona, LG Electronics introduced, as she said, environmentally friendly mobile phone that runs on solar panels. Novelty is part of LG for the protection of the environment.



A solar cell attached to the surface of the battery, allows the freedom to convert the inexhaustible and environmentally friendly solar energy. In order to recharge the battery, just leave it in the afternoon light - a connection to other sources of power is not needed. If you leave the phone in the sun for ten minutes, then the battery enough to carry three-ring - which, among other things, makes the device invaluable in emergency situations, when other power sources available. Left under sunlight for a longer time, the panel develops a backup solar power, which allows the phone to work without any charges. LG plans to bring eco-friendly mobile phones for the European market by the end of this year.

In addition, the mobile devices of 2009 are produced in environmentally friendly packaging, using soy inks, recycled paper and cardboard, without lamination, which also serves as the conservation of natural resources. In the future, LG intends to complete their models, cleaner user instructions - also with the use of soy inks and recycled paper.



In addition, the company tries to reduce the amount of hazardous materials in production, replacing them with environmentally friendly. In doing so, it adheres to strict European Union RoHS directive that restricts the content of harmful substances such as lead (Pb), cadmium (Cd), mercury (Hg), hexavalent chromium (Cr6 +), polybrominated bifenoly (PBB) and polybrominated bifenol-ether ( PBDE) in production. LG also plans to exclude halogenated substances that are known to affect endocrine systems, and refuses to brominated flame retardants (BFR), chlorinated fire retardants (CFR) and polyvinyl chloride (PVC) in the production process by 2010 and by 2012 the company exclude the antimony in the production of mobile devices.

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