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Globe launches ‘Project 1 Phone’ to combat e-waste

MANILA – In an effort to address the problem of e-waste brought about by the rapid pace of technological upgrades, Globe Telecom has launched a mobile recycling program called Project 1 Phone, which is designed to promote sustainability and create awareness of proper e-waste disposal.
 
According to Globe, obsolete and unwanted electronic and electrical devices add up to millions of metric tons of e-waste disposed worldwide every year which cause toxic metals such as lead, mercury, cadmium, and beryllium to be released into the air and seep into the ground and waterways.

“Globe is not only dedicated to growing its business but is also committed to addressing environmental concerns and promoting human health amidst the fast growth of this high-tech industry.  Being a communications provider, Globe takes responsibility in educating the people on how to dispose their old mobile devices and computers as well as end-of-life mobile battery packs and chargers in the best way possible,” said Yoly Crisanto, Senior Vice President of Globe Corporate Communications.
 
Through Project 1 Phone, consumers are encouraged to donate unused, non-working, or damaged phones and tablets, mobile phone batteries, and even personal computers to help minimize the environmental impact of e-waste  as well as to counter its harmful effects on health such as skin diseases and possible damage to vital organs and the skeletal system.
 
Globe has provided donation bins in participating Globe Stores in various parts of the country (for the complete list, please visit the Globe Telecom website www.globe.com.ph/project1phone) so that its customers and stakeholders may easier participate in the drie.
 
Schools, corporations, local government units, and other private and non-government organizations may also participate in the program by adopting recycle bins. Interested parties may email Globe at bridgecom@globe.com.ph.
 
All devices and accessories that Globe will gather shall be turned over to TES-AMM, a leading electronics waste recycler which will take responsibility for at end-of-life products to ensure that they are managed responsibly.
 
TES-AMM will, likewise, work on recovering precious metals and plastics from the recycled gadgets.  

Globe has committed to build at least 40 school buildings in the province of Aklan and proceeds of Project 1 Phone will be used to add to the said number since hundreds of classrooms are still needed in the area.

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