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Yet another example of Greener Gadgets Design. Nokia Remade isn’t the only phone concept which looks promising or, at the very least, intriguing. Earlier this month, the clever chaps at Nokia unveiled a phone made pretty much entirely from recycled materials.
The bamboo is a degradable mobile phone. Once the phone is no longer of use, the user removed the batter, antenna and print board and tosses throws the casing, which is filled with seedlings, in the compost. These new seedlings will eventually become bamboo trees, the thought behind it being that they will counteract the environmental impacts made by the manufacturing process.

The phone will also feature an energy-efficient monochrome display, and a hand-crack with which to re-charge the device. A 3-minute cranking session could provide enough power for one phone call.

The Bamboo Degradable Phone reduces CO2 usage in manufacturing. Hope they make this soon.
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