Cellphone Recycling

Resources, articles and tips to sell and recycle your cellphone or mobile device

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What to do with your old cell phone?

That is a question faced daily by thousands of cellphone users. The average length of time people keep cell phones is only 1.5 years. And, a third of people switch their phone company each year, which requires a new phone because we are the only country in the world in which cell phones from one company aren’t compatible with phones from another company.

So this translates into millions of unused mobile phones that could actually be put to good use.

If you’re trying to get rid of an old phone, there are several organizations that will take your phone as a donation (see our Links page).

Get cash for your phone!But now, you can also get CASH for your phone in just three easy steps:

  1. Check your cell phone model to see if it qualifies;
  2. Wait for the shipping invoice and mail the phone;
  3. Receive your cash!

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So, if you prefer cash for your cellphone? Get started now – Click Here!

Cash my Phone pays cash for used cell phones that would otherwise lay idle or end up in landfills. Cell phones contain hazardous substances and should never be simply thrown away. California recently passed legislation, effective in 2006, making it mandatory to recycle cell phones. Several other states, including New Jersey, are looking at the problem as consumers frequently upgrade their phones.

Many non-profits can benefit by collecting cell phones as a fundraiser. And local authorities and municipalities use Cash my Phone as a convenient and environmentally friendly solution to recycle unused cellphones, and earn some money in the process as well!

“Get cash for unused mobile phones and also dispose of them in an environmentally responsible manner!”

Typically sellers are paid between $3 and $90 for each usable phone, and these are refurbished and may be resold around the world. Many phones are also donated to domestic violence shelters, senior centers or other worthwhile organizations.

“Selling old cell phones keeps them out of landfills, where they can cause environmental damage.”

This is also a GREAT free Business Opportunity!

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Buy a Used Cell Phone and SAVE big!

Buy a used cellphone!Need a cell phone, like yesterday, but can’t afford the high new prices?

Or maybe you just refuse to pay so much for a new cellphone?

Well, look no further!

Now you can get an almost new, used or remanufactured, mobile phone for far less!

And this will make you feel good and fuzzy all-over, since you’ll be making your contribution to the wireless recycling effort. :)

What are you waiting for? Click Here to get your used or remanufactured cellphone now!

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Cellphone recycling business opportunity

Cellphone recycling business opportunity!If you’d like to end your money problems entirely, work for yourself and be independent, and run a socially responsible business protecting the environment, then this might be the perfect business opportunity for you!

How? Easy!

Just by collecting used cell and mobile phones, and PDAs, and selling them for cash, that’s how!

Cellphone recyclingAlthough there are many places to find old cell phones and wireless devices cheap or even free, like in any business, there are secrets that can make the difference between being a success and a failure.

So, to learn more just Click Here.

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Auction off your used cell phone

Sell on eBay!An alternative to selling your old cell phone to be recycled, or donating it, is of course just to sell it to someone else.

The best venue to do so is probably eBay. If you don’t have a seller’s account yet, sign up now – it’s free, easy and fast! You could literally be auctioning off your old cellphone within minutes from now.

Such direct selling can of course also be considered as a way of recycling, since your phone is re-used and does not land up on a landfill.

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September 1, 2010

Is my phone classed as working or not working (selling to a recycling site)?

I have a mobile/cell phone that I’m planning on sending to one of those recycling sites.

It has a few scratches to the screen and bodywork, but no cracks or buttons missing. The last time I used it it did turn on and work, but the battery is now dead so I can’t test this right now (and I don’t have the charger anymore).

Is this phone classed as working or not working? Reading the guidlines as to what a “working” phone is, it says nothing about scratches or batteries. I don’t want to send the phone off as working and not recieve payment, but if I send it off as not working and I could have got a lot more for it…

I haven’t sold it on ebay or anything (I know you can generally get more money doing it this way) because I don’t have the cables, box, charger or anything, so it actually works out that I can get more money selling it to a recycling site.

Thanks!

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August 31, 2010

How do we set up a cell phone donation program for our church?

Can anyone share info on how to set up a cell phone donation program for a church? E.G. people bring in their used unwanted phones and we collect it and give it to a recycling company who would pay the church? We are trying to find fund raising ideas to help pay for a new building…

Also, if you have done this before – can you tell me if its worth the effort?

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August 30, 2010

how can you recycle a cell phone?

I need to find a way to recycle a phone!

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August 22, 2010

What do I do with all the trash I found in the creek I’m cleaning-up?

I am cleaning a creek near my house and I have collected a lot of trash. The creek in fed by street run-off so you can imagine.
But I have styrofoam, plastic bottles, cables, cell phones, water-logged children’s toys, a chair, & a bunch of leaves that clogg little streams.
I am particulary concerned with the styrofoam I would like to recycle it and ALL of the other items. Any suggestions?

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August 21, 2010

i aSK iT before and i Will ask IT again.. HOW NOT TO LIVE GREEN ?cause that jusT ain’t mY style.?

lat’s face it! I’m not that environmental Type ..so my Friend as well

i don’t be live in recycle stuff would help in any aspecT! in addition..ENVIRONMENTALL RESOURCES ARE UNLIMITED! .. if it was scares as those Enviro-freaks sayING.. it would properly finished ages aGO..

normal stuff that EVRY ONE should do FREER LY every daY..

Consume cool.. NOt ENVIRO stuff.., cell phones, laptops, sun glasses..

do not worry aBOut electricity…it just a GIFT!.

Drive YOU’r HUmmer, lambo, what ever you own…
me PersonaLY use to drive V6 but .. i swapT it wiTH mighTY GT FORD V8! i mean c’mon oil is soo enough..

seriouslY speakING thou.. peopl nowadaYs use are so naiVE!

im sure all of you guys will agree with me.. right?

so anyhow.. how to NOT LIVE GREEn?

i mean furthermore =]

LONG LIVE EARTH

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August 20, 2010

what all can be recycled for money?

how much is one pepsi can worth? what about one 2 liter bottle? can you get money for old cell phones or any kind of batteries

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August 19, 2010

How to conserve energy?

does unplugging ur cell phone charger when not in use really conserve energy?
these are the ways to conserve that i know:

take off the lights when im not in a room
take shorter showers
most lightbulbs in my house are the swirly ones that save energy.
dont waste water
recycle plastic bags and water bottles
lower the thermostat in winter and raise in summer.
take off computer at night
recycle paper

but i want to do more. any simple things i can do to help save the environment?
easy simple and even more advanced things.

i also know that spring is coming and iam planning to plant some well.. plants. i want to knwo which plant to plant. u know how they take in all the bad carbon dioxide and give oxygen. so ways to conserve and plants.
and also unplug appliances when not in use.
man all great answers! i cant choose! thanks 4 the tips. ill let the voters choose this one because i cant choose

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August 18, 2010

finding an organization…?

i need to find an organization that pays you for recycle…for example…bringing in used cellphones…
anyone know any companies involved in this kind of stuff?
prefereably no cell phone collectors or ink cartridges…

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