Category: Environment


Rather than simply binning their old mobile phones an increasing number of people are cottoning on to the fact that they can be recycled.

One solution is for the entire phone to be re-conditioned and re-sold. What may be to one person an out-of-date gadget can be to others a much sought-after piece of technology. Recycling companies will in fact offer cash for mobile phones in order to refurbish them in this way.

Cash for old mobiles can still be in the offing even where severe damage has occurred and a phone cannot be re-conditioned. This is because there is still value in a phone’s constituent parts. Reprocessing a mobile phone involves recycling its parts in three main ways: recovering its metals; re-using its components; and extracting or recovering other parts through treatments such as heating and smelting.

Recoverable metals include both precious and semi-precious elements. One metal that is often found in small quantities in mobile phones for example is gold.

Re-usable components in a mobile phone include printed circuit boards, microphones and LCD screens.

One of the key constituents of a mobile that can be extracted through smelting is a dark mineral called coltan. Once extracted, coltan can be re-used in new mobile phones as well as for a host of other applications such as video cameras.

Other recoverable materials include the plastic casing which, once heated, can be reconstituted into a variety of new mouldings.

Mobile phone recycling is not only about financial gains to the owner however. There are also two major environmental payoffs.

Firstly, the old phone does not contribute to existing landfill and the associated risks of chemical leakage.

Secondly, mobile phone recycling reduces the demand for fresh extractions of minerals such as coltan, thus helping to preserve the landscape and reducing the river pollution that often accompanies such fresh mineral extraction.

It’s not a secret that the economy has been struggling over the last couple of years. The global credit crunch and the resulting recessions have led to a number of negative issues that affect a large number of us.

At its worst, the recession causes redundancy. In times of recession, people spend less which means to business profits falling which in turns leads to companies cutting costs by reducing staffing levels. This is a regrettable thing to happen but the fact is that it does happen and will happen again in the future.

An easy way for anyone looking to raise some funds is to receive cash for mobile phones. Getting cash for old mobiles is a lot easier than you may think. There are many companies who carry out mobile phone recycling where they take your old unwanted mobiles, give you cash and then recycle your phone.

You may not think that you’ll get a lot for your old mobile, you may think that as you don’t want it then surely no one else will pay anything for it. If you are of this opinion, then you may be very wrong. For example, even if you just have an old Nokia 6230i, some companies will happily pay £10 for this. At the other end of the scale, if you have an 8GB Apple iphone then you could receive a minimum of £90.

If you’re in need of some quick cash then it makes perfect sense to get some use out of your old mobile rather than letting them gather dust and depreciate even further.