What happens to your old mobile phones after you put them in e-waste bins

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Each iPhone takes about 5 minutes to dismantle, while an Android phone takes twice the amount of time.

"The public should note to only dispose their mobile phones and remove all packaging waste. For example, the phone box or plastic bags, as those are not e-waste but packaging waste," said Ms See.Ms See said:"We have seen really, really old models of phones, not just Nokia phones, think back to even those very giant brick-like phones. We actually have collected them, on quite a frequent basis too – so that is pretty surprising to us.

For example, Virogreen collects 25,000kg of printed circuit boards – from both mobile phones and other electronics – before sending them for processing. A forklift transports a large canvas bag full of used mobile phones onto a weighing scale at Virogreen. One phone takes about five to 10 minutes to dismantle, depending on how it is manufactured, said Mr Yeo as he took CNA on a tour of the facility.

Dealing with specific phone models also presents its own challenges, said Mr Yeo. Newer models require more time to pry open due to the way they are manufactured. This means an iPhone takes about five minutes to dismantle, while an Android takes twice the duration. "The other front part of the cover, you also can just use a thumb to press it down and pry it open to the main body of the mobile phone."

 

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