Mobile recycling programmes in Telenor Group
Countries: Denmark Hungary Montenegro Norway Serbia Sweden Telenor Group
Topic: Environment and Climate
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For several years, Telenor Group has recycled mobile phones and batteries through campaigns, collecting hundreds of thousands of handsets.
Several mobile recycling programmes (both global and local) have been launched throughout the Group. As of today, mobile recycling programmes are running in eight of Telenor’s 11 mobile operations (in Norway, Denmark, Sweden, Hungary, Serbia, Montenegro, Thailand and Malaysia). 304 000 handsets and mobile batteries was collected in Telenor Group only in 2011. Telenor Group`s ambition is to implement mobile recycling programmes in all our mobile companies.
90 per cent of the mobile components can be recycled
The discarded mobile phones carry value in several ways. When a mobile phone has reached its end-of-life, over 90 per cent of the components can be recycled. This in turn helps reduce the need for extraction of natural resources to build new phones.
“Old Phone, New Life” – the global recycling programme
In 2009, Telenor Group introduced “Old Phone, New Life” – a global programme for collecting, re-using and recycling mobile phones – that encourages telenor companies to establish recycling programmes. The “Old Phone, New Life” programme allows people to hand in their discarded phones through a network of Telenor retailers. Once collected, the phones are sent to our strategic recycling partner (ISO 9001 and ISO 14001 certified company specializing in the safe disposal of mobile phones.)
Old phones are redirected to new markets
The phones that are in good condition can be refurbished and redirected to second hand markets. Restored mobile phones are sold in Asian markets for a low price, delivering the benefit of telecommunications to those people who cannot afford new handsets. Phones that cannot be re-used are sent to end-of-life refining companies that operate in the EU.
Although Telenor Group is encouraging all companies within the Group to join the “Old Phone, New Life” global campaign, we also welcome local recycling programmes, that are in line with the Group policies as well as local and international environmental standards.
As recycling processes involve significant risk to both workers and the environment, great care must be taken to avoid unsafe exposure in recycling operations and leaching of materials. Therefore, Telenor Group focuses on HSSE aspects of recycling and increasing control over the mobile recycling value chain by working with local partners who comply with our Supplier Conduct Principles (SCP).
Share the benefit of mobile recycling
As part of our recycling ambitions, we encourage all companies within the Group to share the benefit of mobile recycling with local communities, Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs) and organizations working on environmental protection.
