BBC reports Design Works is exploring cell phones whose casings are composites of grass clippings and resin:
The phone's casing - which is integrated into the phone - is made from recycled resin and specially treated grass clippings.
"This creates a composite material, like carbon fibre", says Mr Miles, which can be used as an alternative to plastic injection moulding.Mr Miles was originally commissioned to make the phone as a one-off by O2 Recycle, a division of the mobile phone giant, to highlight the value of recycling.
But the team at Design Works was surprised at the success of the proof-of-concept, and are now investigating whether the technique can be used on a mass scale.
It is reckoned that fewer than 25% of unused phones are recycled in the UK.
What's the best second-life for used cell phones other Soylentils have heard of? Do you have a particular 'worthy-cause' for your old phones?
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday March 29 2015, @10:17PM
fewer than 25% of unused phones are recycled
Are people in the habit of buying phones and never using them?
(Score: 2) by arslan on Sunday March 29 2015, @11:22PM
No, but people have a habit of manufacturing ones that no one buys...
<sarcasm>Microsoft comes to mind.. I'm gonna get flamed for this.</sarcasm>