By Amy Rosenthal for daily_green_news 0 Comments

You can limit your exposure to cell phone radiation, and still communicate with your wireless. Read full post »
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By Amy Rosenthal / EWG Enviroblog for daily_green_news 0 Comments

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By Megan Treacy for ecogeek 2 Comments

While some cell phone companies are introducing convenient ways for you to recycle your phone once you're done with it, a new start-up is making it just plain simple. Read full post »
By Lori Bongiorno for the_conscious_consumer 5 Comments

Find shopping deals, save gas, even get more exercise, thanks to free or inexpensive programs for your phone. Read full post »
By Dan Shapley for daily_green_news 1 Comments

What the world is doing -- and what you can do -- to ensure usable electronics are used, and valuable parts are harvested from unusable models. Read full post »
By Lori Bongiorno for the_conscious_consumer 71 Comments

Wondering about cell phone radiation? A new report shows the emissions from popular phone brands and helps consumers judge the possible risk. Read full post »
By EcoHuddle Community for huddlergreenhome 2 Comments

Get product recommendations and travel tips, find recycling centers, and reduce your carbon footprint, all by using your iPhone. Read full post »
By Justin O'Neill for ecomii_healthy_living 6 Comments

Despite their ever-shrinking size, cell phones are big polluters—and I’m not talking about the noise pollution from a ringtone going off in a movie theater. The United Nations estimates that there are over 4 billion cell phone subscribers worl Read full post »
By Max Gladwell for daily_green_news 0 Comments

Reimagining the future through citizen journalism, open government, community building, information sharing and crowdsourcing. Read full post »
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