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Recycling your battery

Most people know that batteries come with potentially harmful metals like mercury, lead, acid, nickel cadmium, alkaline and other such unpleasant materials. Even if the general public does not know the names of the chemicals, we know there are toxins contained inside that should not be tossed away casually in the bin. If not disposed of . . . → Read More: Recycling your battery

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Money for Christmas, mobile phone recycling

If you need some extra spending money for Christmas, you might want to consider recycling your old mobile phone.  A recent study reveals that the average UK household has over £700 worth of old phones sitting around in drawers and on desktops.

Even your really old phone has a resale value; it could be as low as . . . → Read More: Money for Christmas, mobile phone recycling

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Boots now recycling mobiles

High street chemists, Boots, are now taking mobiles as a way to promote recycling among consumers.  Boots is offering those interested a simple way to trade in old mobiles, since you can simply head over to their website, enter the phone model, and then see what your options are.

The website also provides browsers with plenty of . . . → Read More: Boots now recycling mobiles

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