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Funds raised go to Women’s Funding Network Foundation, which helps to lift women and families out of poverty.
Americans upgrade their cell phones about once a year, rendering approximately 11.6 million phones useless each month, though most of them actually still work. If recycled, these phones could generate millions of dollars to help women and families in need, as well as saving 66 pounds of carbon dioxide (CO2) per phone.
Besides recycling your own phone(s), you can help spread the word:
- Send an eCard about Good Deed’s cell phone recycling program to your email list and encourage others to forward it.
- Organize a cell phone recycling drive at your home or office, or in your school, library, fire station, place of worship, etc. Click to receive a collection box.
About 60% of cell phones recycled can be refurbished and resold. These phones generate the greatest funds for charity. Of the remaining cell phones, a percentage will be reprogrammed to dial 911 and donated to domestic violence survivors, senior citizens and others at risk. The rest are returned to the materials stream. All recycling through this program is completed in the US, according to EPA standards.
