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Total U.S. paper and paperboard recovery reached a record 53.5 million tons in 2006.  With paper and paperboard consumption at 100.2 million tons,

 

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Tips on recycling Cell Phones. PDF Print E-mail

Tips on recycling Cell Phones. Cell phones are potentially hazardous waste because they contain lead, mercury, cadmium and arsenic. If thrown in the trash and sent to incinerators or landfills, environmental contamination can occur from combustion and leaching into soil and groundwater.

Sadly, less than 2% of old cell phones are being recycled we are calling on the public to help raise the profile of this important issue!

Some facts about cell phones you might not know:


The EPA estimates cell phones will be thrown away at a rate of 130 million a year by 2005 that equals 65,000 tons of waste containing toxic metals!

There are more than 500 million used cell phones in the U.S. sitting in people's drawers or in our landfills.

 
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