The Nokia EC509 Green Core Phone is Environmentally-Friendly
Meghan Young — May 24, 2010 — Eco
References: coroflot & igreenspot
Although I can't imagine ever wanting to own another cell phone besides my iPhone, I think I would seriously consider trading it in for an eco-friendly one such at the Nokia EC509 Green Core mobile. Powered by kinetic energy, it doesn't require a battery.
Designed by Britain-born Matteo Trisolini, the Nokia EC509 Green Core features a hole to spin, which charges the cell phone. LED battery indicators and a screen cover made of recycled PET plastic help reduce e-waste further.
Designed by Britain-born Matteo Trisolini, the Nokia EC509 Green Core features a hole to spin, which charges the cell phone. LED battery indicators and a screen cover made of recycled PET plastic help reduce e-waste further.
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1. Eco-friendly Technology - Opportunities for innovation in developing products that minimize environmental impact and increase sustainability.
2. Kinetic Energy Charging - Innovative ways to harness kinetic energy as a power source.
3. Recycled Materials - Developing products that are composed of recycled materials, reducing waste and preserving natural resources.
Industry Implications
1. Electronics Industry - Opportunities for companies to develop eco-friendly and sustainable products while still meeting consumer demands.
2. Renewable Energy Industry - Opportunities to further develop and commercialize technology that can harness kinetic energy as a sustainable power source.
3. Recycling Industry - Opportunities to increase demand and improve the efficiency of recycling processes in order to reuse materials and reduce waste.
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