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Vodafone Germany to recycle 1 million old mobile phones from Africa

June 22, 2022


Abstract : Vodafone Germany plans to recycle more than 1 million old mobile phones from Africa, the telecoms firm said.

CAPTION: Vodafone Germany to recycle 1 million old mobile phones from Africa.(picture alliance / Federico Gambarini/dpa)

Vodafone Germany plans to recycle more than 1 million old mobile phones from Africa, the telecoms firm said.

The Dutch firm Closing the Loop will help in the endeavour to gather old phones primarily from Nigeria, Ghana and Cameroon and transport them to Europe for recycling there.

The project is a good start for setting new standards for a circular economy, Andreas Laukenmann, head of the private customer division at Vodafone Germany said.

"Recycling isn't enough. The life span must also be made longer," he said.

Vodafone said it would not only collect electronic waste originating from Europe, but also phones used by people in Africa.

The campaign will be financed by the raw materials obtained in the process.

The project will share profits with partners on the ground including churches, community centres or repair shops.

The countries in question have no capacity for safe recycling so the waste will be transported by ship to Europe, said Joost de Kluijver, founder of Closing the Loop.

Vodafone will also support Closing the Loop to build recycling infrastructure in developing countries, which will eliminate the need to ship e-waste and create many more jobs in those countries, he said.

E-waste is the fastest-growing type of household waste worldwide, according to the United Nations Global E-waste Monitor 2020.

In 2019, a record 53.6 million tons of e-waste was produced, up 21% in just five years.

In Germany alone an estimated 200 million unused phones are in drawers, according to digital industry group Bitkom.

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