Keep a close watch on the ongoing Mobile technological innovation:


I was satisfied with the pace at which the technological innovations have driven the Mobiles way beyond the anticipated levels. Year on year the benchmark set for research scientists and technologist is on rise but the most disappointing note left by the Environmentalists is that these technologies are digging graves in our backyard by depositing carbon footprints.It sounds damaging to a techno savvy but as you and I observe the level of carbon footprints these mobiles generate from its creation to the end of its use, is for sure a warning bell to all.

Environmentalist, technocrats, and non-governmental organisations stretched out together and worked on a cause for evaluating the areas of carbon emissions and ways to curb such emissions.
If you start reading the evolution in the making of Mobiles and its journey through life, then the key phases where they enable the carbon footprints are areas adjoining the extraction of the raw materials, near manufacturing of Mobile components, all along the network operations. Even to the end of the life cycle at recycling units, Mobiles emit toxic emissions. The process to extend the life of the Mobile can be made possible in the hands of expertise at the mobile phone recycling units.

Vodafone has undertaken the corporate responsibility to take a direct control over their networks to control the energy level emissions. This could directly control the climatic conditions in long run. When network equipment reaches to the end of its active operations, it is sent for recycling. The underlying reason is to produce a seal proof system against the carbon footprint emissions. Vodafone as a network runner has also taken initiative to work in close quarters with both the mobile manufacturing companies and mobile phone recycling companies. Such association with one another creates a platform for collective responsibility and exchange ideas. These actions develop to draw blueprints to achieve a phase of reversal in the accumulation of carbon footprint.

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