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Your smartphone damages the planet.

In today’s world, it’s almost unthinkable to imagine life without a smartphone. These pocket-sized devices have become an indispensable part of our daily routines, seamlessly connecting us to the world at our fingertips.

Yet, few realise the significant environmental impact of the global smartphone industry. Beyond their sleek design lies a story of ecological consequences, from production to disposal. How many are aware of the environmental weight our smartphones carry?

Before delving into ways to make your smartphone more sustainable, it’s essential to shine a light on two critical aspects contributing to the environmental impact: data centres, commonly referred to as the ‘Cloud,’ and the surprisingly short lifespan of smartphones. These factors significantly strain our planet because data centres consume vast amounts of energy, while the trend of replacing phones every 2 to 3 years adds to the growing electronic waste crisis. Fortunately, there are ways to make our smartphones more eco-friendly. By adopting conscious usage habits, exploring recycling options, and considering the environmental impact when choosing new devices, individuals can play a pivotal role in mitigating the ecological footprint of their smartphones.



These are some ideas to make our phones more sustainable: using our cell phones for as long as possible, giving away old smartphones, donating, or selling them. But the conversation doesn’t end here! Your input matters. What other strategies can we adopt to make our smartphones eco-friendlier? Share your ideas in the comments down below!

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One response to “Your smartphone damages the planet.”

  1. Maud Jaquet says:

    Really great article ! People are often unaware of the pollution their phones cause.
    The subject of digital pollution and e-waste is very important. We should talk about it a lot more. Phones contain billions of pieces of data that pollute the planet (often as much as several thousand airplanes).

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