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Mobile phone recycling has become a big industry over the internet in recent times and there are many facilities available to sell your old mobile phone. Millions of people all over the world upgrade their old mobiles every day, at least every 12 - 18 months. And it's expected there to be at least 2 unused mobiles lying around in people's homes. After all if they still work they still have some value and can even be kept as an emergency phone.

But when there comes a time for you to actually do something with your old mobile the best thing you can do is to recycle it. By doing this you will not only be helping yourself obviously but be playing your part in helping the Environment also. And you'll be helping other people too as mobiles can be refurbished and resold on again to people in poorer countries where they are needed. Or they can be ran through a special process and have the expensive precious metals they have inside such as Gold, Silver and Copper extracted to be used again. A tonne of old phones yields about 300 grams of pure Gold.

The equivalent of mining 110 tonnes of ore. Depending on the type of battery used it will contain either cadmium, nickel, cobalt and zinc. Most of the modern batteries are lithium-ion, from which the lithium oxide and copper can be extracted and reused. This saves having to mine for these materials which reduces energy consumption also. Even the plastics can be recycled and used in new products.

There are many mobile phone recycling sites on line that offer a free service to sell your mobile for cash. Each offer their own benefits and incentives for using them. Each pay varying amounts for mobiles. Normally you can search for your make and model on their site and it will tell you a price they are willing you give you for it. Some have different payment methods they can offer you as well. Be it payment by Cheque or BACS transfer. To PayPal and Gift Vouchers in exchange for your mobile. Additionally this gets you a little bit more than the cash value does so it's a viable option for many people.

Now like most people who wish to sell and recycle their old mobiles, you would probably search on line for a site to use and go on each to check how much they are offering, how they pay you and any other details you might want to know. And you could do this several times when trying to find the best value for money.

Fortunately thanks to comparison sites that compare all the top mobile phone recycling sites you can save time and hassle and get the most money for your old mobile. You can search for your make and model and see a price listed for it by all of the mobile recycling sites. All you have to do then is decide on which one you want to use to actually recycle with. Comparison sites were made with the public in mind to help you when it comes to doing this.

Don't be frustrated and find out after you could have got more money. You can compare mobile phone recycling to get the best price for your mobile phone. It will save you time and effort and you'll be helping the Environment also.

Working in the mobile phone industry and having a caring attitude for our environment has afforded me knowledge in mobile phone recycling.

by: Rob Errington




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