ReCellular collects 6 million phones
ReCellular processed a record 6 million phones in 2007, solidifying the company’s position as the world’s foremost collector, refurbisher, and recycler of wireless phones. “In 1991, we started with a simple mission - to create a successful business that is both socially and environmentally responsible,” says Chuck Newman, founder and CEO of ReCellular, Inc. “Today, ReCellular’s impact and success have far exceeded my expectations.”
Cell phone recycling
"Over the past five years, we have grown exponentially," says Newman. "Our ongoing efforts to increase consumer awareness for cell-phone recycling - married with the innovative collection programs we offer our corporate, charitable and grassroots partners - have helped us dramatically increase our operations."
In 2007 ReCellular
• Employed 240 people at facilities in Michigan, Texas, Hong Kong, and Brazil
• Collected 6 million wireless phones for recycling or refurbishing
• Raised more than $20 million for charitable causes for 50 non-profit partners
• Diverted more than 1 million pounds of materials from landfills by recycling
Cell phone collections
For 2007, ReCellular acquired a record 6,034,771 phones through corporate, charitable and grassroots collections programs. This amount of phones is the equivalent of; 10 million kilograms of carbon emissions. According to the Environmental Protection Agency, producing six million cell phones would consume enough energy to power 11,400 homes for a year, and produce more than 10.3 million kilograms of carbon emissions.
ReCellular processed a record 6 million phones in 2007, solidifying the company’s position as the world’s foremost collector, refurbisher, and recycler of wireless phones. “In 1991, we started with a simple mission - to create a successful business that is both socially and environmentally responsible,” says Chuck Newman, founder and CEO of ReCellular, Inc. “Today, ReCellular’s impact and success have far exceeded my expectations.”
Cell phone recycling
"Over the past five years, we have grown exponentially," says Newman. "Our ongoing efforts to increase consumer awareness for cell-phone recycling - married with the innovative collection programs we offer our corporate, charitable and grassroots partners - have helped us dramatically increase our operations."
In 2007 ReCellular
• Employed 240 people at facilities in Michigan, Texas, Hong Kong, and Brazil
• Collected 6 million wireless phones for recycling or refurbishing
• Raised more than $20 million for charitable causes for 50 non-profit partners
• Diverted more than 1 million pounds of materials from landfills by recycling
Cell phone collections
For 2007, ReCellular acquired a record 6,034,771 phones through corporate, charitable and grassroots collections programs. This amount of phones is the equivalent of; 10 million kilograms of carbon emissions. According to the Environmental Protection Agency, producing six million cell phones would consume enough energy to power 11,400 homes for a year, and produce more than 10.3 million kilograms of carbon emissions.