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Automated kiosk combines mobile phone recycling, customer-care services


• 19 Sep 2008

ZD Net Asia: Nokia's recently conducted study revealed that only three percent of respondents said they recycled their mobile phones, and 50 percent were unaware that their devices could be reused. The mobile phone maker is hoping to improve these statistics with the introduction of kiosks specially designed to ease the recycling process. Nokia Malaysia is the first to launch this automated recycling machine within Nokia globally.
 
 




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