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More than 800 million people around the world currently use mobile phones and that figure is growing daily as consumers get bombarded by advertising campaigns exhorting them to upgrade to the latest, most fashionable model. The average North American gets a new cell phone every 18 to 24 months, making old phones—many that contain hazardous materials like lead, mercury, cadmium, brominated flame retardants and arsenic—the fastest growing type of manufactured garbage in the nation. According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Americans discard 125 million phones each year, creating 65,000 tons of waste. Whether at work or at home, more and more Americans are enjoying the convenience of rechargeable batteries. They are being used in cellular phones, laptop computers, cordless power tools and video cameras. In fact, more than 350 million rechargeable batteries are purchased annually in the United States. When thrown away, these batteries can contribute to the toxicity level of landfills and incinerator ash, as many of them contain heavy metals. Implementation of the Mercury Containing and Rechargeable Battery Management Act. United States Environmental Protection Agency. 1997 All of us as consumers perceive value in our old electronic products. Our natural hoarding instinct tells us to, give them to relatives, or sell them to the GSM Shop. The problem is that these batteries by now are not in the best shape it all so they don’t have a great value when we want to sell it or someone wants to re-use it. AkkuFresh® is an eco-friendly product and it contributes to the protection of the global environment.
AkkuFresh® is manufactured from Ion-Power® applying 2µ thin powder into a layer through nanotechnology. The primary commodity and the production of the foil is 100% environmental friendly and cost efficient.
Footprints of our product is minor on each end every aspects. |
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