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Wednesday
Jan272010

Reuse: The Last Green Frontier

In general terms, reuse is defined as extending the life of an item. While reuse is a growing trend, too often, it is not even an option. And for many, reuse is misunderstood.

Many of our customers come to GreenCells as a second choice but then make us their preferred choice for future buying decisions. They trust us for value-priced quality cell phones that help them do the right thing for the environment.

Think about the green choices available to consumers today. Hybrid cars or more efficient appliances come at a higher cost, reducing the energy we need via innovation. As another example, builders often claim that building green or LEED certification is highly expensive.  Thirty years ago, sorting through garbage or paying extra to go green would not even have been a consideration. But now eco-friendly purchases and recycling are common practice. In the continuum taught to us in grammar school of reduce, reuse, and recycle, mainstream reuse is next.

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