Environment
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Can Phone Protectors Help to Limit the Environmental Cost of Phone Replacements?
Some of us sell our old phones or give them to our friends and family to use. Others, though, simply discard them and throw them out. Given the environmental cost of the materials needed to make a smartphone, this can feel like an incredible waste.
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