Dove buttate un cellulare che non funziona più? Non è una domanda fatta a caso, perché lo smaltimento di un telefonino è di norma assai difficile, come rivela un’inchiesta di Altroconsumo pubblicata sul numero di Maggio della rivista.
Sono stati analizzati 19 apparecchi telefonici portatili (10 a scorrimento e 9 monoblocco) e i risultati non sono certo incoraggianti: la metà non sono ecocompatibili e non riciclabili. Sotto la lente d’ingrandimento soprattutto la mancata possibilità di smontare i dispositivi in tutti i microcomponenti così to facilitate the recycling operations of the same. And if we think that in Italy the average lifespan of a mobile phone does not exceed one year and a half and that in a year if they sell about 17 million, it is clear that the environmental threat is unfounded. Substances such as nickel and volatile organic compounds (VOCs) contained in paints and glues often of poor workmanship that are released into the environment throughout the production cycle before and then disposal.
Altroconsumo stresses that to build "100 grams mobile phone takes 30 kilograms of materials, many of which are toxic and harmful to the environment." But the production apparently does not disagree with the law. And in fact the latter the dock, accused of being too permissive.
Suggested are separate sale of parts and accessories and standardization of the same for different phones, provision of equipment for two cards (so as to avoid acting as manager with more than one phone), replacing the traditional charger a USB, but especially the delivery by the phone user to be thrown to the special "green spots" or to the store where you bought it.
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Source. http://www.repubblica.it/
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