
The estimated percentage of cellphones that were recycled in 2007.
The EPA estimated that of the 126.3 million cellphones disposed of in 2007, only 14 million -- about 10 percent -- were recycled. The rest? Landfill heaven. (source: EPA, July 2008)
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Sprint was once the leader. It is truly kind of sad to see a company fall so far, so fast. It has been ailing since purchasing Nextel, but it seems it really began a harsh tumble last summer and has never recovered. Not to mention it has seemingly never been able to truly merge the 2 together into one company. It's kind of been like "You want a cellphone? Here is our Sprint part of our store. Oh - you want radio, well come over and see the Nextel side of the store."
Are recent events the beginning of the end for Sprint? Or will they bring a rejuvenation of the company? I fear it's the former and not the latter.