10/07/2012

Mobiles phones getting less toxic


WASHINGTON —
Mobile phone manufacturers, responding to consumer and regulatory pressure, are using fewer toxic substances in their products. The Motorola Citrus, Apple iPhone 4S and LE Remarq emerged as the least toxic cell phones in a study of 36 different models that have come onto the market during the past five years.
The newly released iPhone 5 ranked fifth, and its arch rival Samsung Galaxy S III ninth, while the iPhone 2G the first in the top-selling smartphone series, released in 2007 was found to contain the most toxic materials
In a statement, the Ecology Center explained that every phone sampled in this study contained at least one of following hazardous chemicals: lead, bromine, chlorine, mercury and cadmium. Such dangerous substances can pollute at any stage of a product’s life cycle, from the moment they are extracted from the ground to the time a cellphone is assembled and the day it is thrown out.
Consumer interest in healthier products is driving companies to design and produce healthier products, The Ecology Center which posted its findings on its HealthyStuff.org website has previously looked into the extent of toxins in automobiles, children’s car seats, jewelry, garden hoses and Halloween products.

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