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Benefits for The Environment
Did you know? Numbers of phones: Used cell phones are plentiful! Inform, an independent research organization, issued a study explaining that there are more than 500 million used, out-of-commission and obsolete cell phones in homes and offices across America. Environmental hazards: If not disposed of properly, cell phones are damaging to our air, soil and water: * One cell phone can pollute up to 132,000 liters of water. * Cell phones (and other electronic devices) contain toxic substances such as arsenic, lead, cadmium, and beryllium that can pollute the air when burned in incinerators and leach into soil and drinking water when buried in landfills. * Cadmium can damage the kidneys and it is transfered through the air and through our food. * Lead Accumulates in landfills and can cause damage to the central and peripheral nervous systems. * Mercury gets into our water supply and accumulates in living organisms and travels up the food chain. The principal exposure pathway is through our food and it causes brain damage. * E-C-R's goal is to protect our environment. All collected cell phones and electronic devices are either refurbished or disposed of using only the most ecologically sound methods.
Why Recycle? Why E-C-R?
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