Green tech: Nokia cell phones
Although these are just concept products right now, Nokia is hoping to release a line of cell phones in the future that address specific environmental and social issues, like recycling and energy. The concept phones are made from recycled materials, and would avoid the need to use natural resources. They use rubber from car tires, plastic bottles, and recycled cans. A zero-waste charger is also in the works. The charger will automatically turn off when your phone is completely charged, saving you hours of wasted energy.
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- RE: Green tech: A2B electric bike (Green Tech: TVs, laptops, desktops, cell phones, and even bicycles)
- Agreed, and the sad thing is the "Green" bike is about 10x more expensive than a normal bike... basically goes for most things "green". The "Green" items are so over priced that people can only afford the "non-green" versions... That is missing the point, I think.... (Read the rest)
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