Today, it should go not to a current trend (such as our energy-autonomous station), but seems to be a trend that was started two years ago and now again silted up: eco-phones.
The stars of yesterday
Different providers presented a number of interesting, then contemporary Eco models , two years ago - for example the Nokia evolve with cover made of Organic material or the Samsung Blue Earth solar panel on the back - so these phones are not available or only discontinued now.
GreenHeart models from Sony Ericsson
Only Sony Ericsson seems to want to hold the flag up environmentally friendly eco-phones currently and has its own eco line, the "GreenHeart" models - even if it consists only of a few models. These include for example the Sony Ericsson Cedar or the Sony Ericsson ELM (from recycled plastic, paint, water-based, especially energy-efficient charger) as well as the recently announced Xperia neo.
Positive development in the background
Not unfair to be: it is quite so that all major mobile phone manufacturers more and some respect for many years on environmental performance and sustainability . Mobile phone packaging are produced increasingly from renewable raw materials, materials of mobile phones can be recycled, without polluting chemicals as well as a printed manuals using resources - and provides better online help.
Many small steps - or prefer a leap forward?
Sure, it's ultimately more effective to make many small wheels a bit towards ecology , rather than only for the show, we, a priceless model of bamboo wood with crank instead to bring battery on the market that wants to no one and no one buys say. But must be there really these improvements in the background, which are also largely graceless and almost imperceptible to the consumer?
Their opinion is needed!
What do you mean: would it encourage you more consciously an ecological to buy useful mobile phone if your contribution to the protection of the environment here were also noticeably visible? And what do you why for example the Samsung Blue Earth Solar Panel has no Renner?
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