
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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I believe I read somewhere that Japanese phone market lacks what the American phone market has, remember when the iphone came out in the states? it was "revolutionary" to some degree? Well many phones in Japan don't have that "revolutionary" thing to them, of course having just about any of one of those phone's come here would be "revolutionary", and for people who want one (including me) getting them to work in the US, is nearly impossible (especially the KDDI by AU ones)