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Examining Smartphone Environmental Impact
Monday November 5, 2018. 03:33 PM , from TheMacObserver
Researchers from McMaster University set out to examine smartphone environmental impact. Their study shows that buying a new phone consumes as much energy as using a phone for ten years.
Smartphones are particularly insidious for a few reasons. With a two-year average life cycle, they’re more or less disposable. The problem is that building a new smartphone–and specifically, mining the rare materials inside them–represents 85% to 95% of the device’s total CO2 emissions for two years. That means buying one new phone takes as much energy as recharging and operating a smartphone for an entire decade.
https://www.macobserver.com/link/smartphone-environmental-impact/?utm_source=macobserver&utm_medium=...
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