Nokia robots made from phones sit on a bench reading a magazine Go Green. Working closely with the postal service in Beijing, the Finnish mobile giant gives free tickets to those who give up old phones in more than 40 post offices Beijing. Made in Singapore, Man is a creature Mobile nonmotorized standing about 6 feet and weighing some 44 pounds. It looks like a robot, but technically is not wrong because it can not do much to save for standalone sat reading on the dump exploded and make people feel guilty for not being green.
Three Men mobile currently exists, but only one has been hired to work the circuit Beijing post office. While e-waste is a concern in a variety of gadgets, a constant stream of new phone models, coupled with the desire of consumers to the hottest new gear, it means that the shelf life of the phone can last only a few months. Nokia, for its part, has taken other steps to encourage recycling cell phones, including installing automatic, touch-screen kiosks in the central Klang Valley of Malaysia, which makes it easy to drop off old cell phones.
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