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Telus Plants a Tree for Every Recycled Phone

By Simon Sage on Thursday, March 26th, 2009 at 8:29 AM PST In Eco, Telus

recycle cell phone Telus Plants a Tree for Every Recycled PhoneOn top of their support of Earth Hour coming up this Saturday (remember to shut off the lights at 8:30 PM, y’all), Canadian carrier Telus (NYSE: TU) renewed a pledge to plant a tree for every phone returned. They’ve been doing it since last year, but it’s still a great way of simultaneously cutting down on e-waste as well as rebuilding green space. Rogers (NYSE: RCI) has something similar in place where they donated to the Phones-for-Food charity for every returned phone, and Bell has a Blue Box program which will donate to the World Wildlife Foundation for every returned handset. South of the border, Verizon donates to a domestic violence hotline for phone recycling, T-Mobile donates to a Big Brother-style charity, and AT&T and Sprint and are both a part of the eCycling initiative. So really, it doesn’t matter what carrier you’re on – recycle your phone once you’re done with it.

For more info on Telus’ green initiatives, hit up their recycling site.

[via Telus]

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One Comment on “Telus Plants a Tree for Every Recycled Phone”

  1. Mark Dixon says:

    Hey there! A couple friends and I have traveled to all 50 states to explore and personalize sustainability. We put up videos about our adventures, and most recently created a fun video about Earth Hour– would it be possible to post it to your blog sometime before the big event? We’d be eternally grateful! Here’s the link…

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qg86XBQ5e5Q

    Greenfully Yours,
    Mark

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