Nokia Unveils Remade to Help the Environment
February 13, 2008 2:04 PM | Nokia | Comments (0)
Nokia's CEO Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo unveiled Remade at the Mobile World Congress conference in Barcelona. Remade is an idea to create cell phones that cause less of a strain on natural resources, which also reduces landfill and increases energy-efficient production. Remade uses metals from upcycled aluminum cans, plastics from drink bottles form the chassis, and its rubber key mats are provided by old car tyres. Inside the phone are new more environmentally friendly technologies such as printed electronics, and the graphics used on the displa y save energy without compromising on style. Nokia released a video showing a new concept from their design team exploring how recycled materials could be used to make mobiles in the future. See video to the right. |




















