3 Steps to recycling your phone

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We don’t talk anymore – Get over your old phone

If you're hanging on to your old mobile phone, then you're not alone. Research shows that 44% of old phones are sitting around unused. They’d be better off being recycled because 100% of the materials in your phone can be recovered. They can be used to make new products - from musical instruments to gold rings or even a park bench.

Saying goodbye to your old phone might be hard but it’s worth it. If every mobile phone user recycled just one unused phone, together we would save nearly 240,000 tonnes of raw materials. Why recycling pays back >


Spend the night together – backup what needs saving

Don’t forget to backup any memories before you say goodbye. Find out how you can store texts, photos, videos and more



Set your old phone free - recycle it

Recycling your old mobile phone is easy. Just remove your old SIM and take your phone - along with old chargers, accessories or batteries – to your nearest recycling point.