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China Mobile representative: Implement the policy of exchanging old phones for new ones as soon as possible

Original title: Jian Qin representative proposed "mobile phone old for new" praised

Beijing Times news (reporter Huang Hailei) Yesterday, the Chinese people's Congress, China Mobile Communications Group Sichuan Co., LTD. Chairman Jian Qin proposed to introduce the implementation of mobile phone old for new policy as soon as possible. Many netizens agree with this.

Jian Qin said that the current implementation of the "waste electrical and electronic products recycling management regulations", covering refrigerators, televisions and other electrical appliances, but not including waste mobile phone terminals and other communication electronic waste.

"Waste mobile phone parts contain lead, cadmium, mercury and other harmful substances, if directly discarded will seriously pollute the soil and groundwater. If the used mobile phones are sent to the landfill to be incinerated, the plastic shell will also produce toxic substances containing chlorine." Currently, China has more than 100 million mobile phones, and recycling can extract 1,500 kilograms of gold, 1 million kilograms of copper and 30,000 kilograms of silver, Jianqin said. But now many mobile phones after recycling, only do simple incineration treatment, extremely lack of scientific recycling norms and methods.

He suggested that as soon as possible to develop waste mobile phones and other electronic waste treatment management methods, the introduction of waste mobile phone recycling policy and old for new policy, subsidies for waste mobile phone recycling enterprises.

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@braveheart520: support, changed mobile phones are placed in the drawer, do not know how to deal with, throw away and feel polluting the environment.

@Happy dragon V: A good policy for the benefit of the country and the people, I hold my hands in favor of and participate in.

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@Forest mi: That's a good thing from the point of view of environmental protection, but how to prevent illegal traders from profiting from the recycling process? For example, recycling at a low price and selling it to regular enterprises at a high price.

@Smitta Duckling: It would be nice to get a new phone, but how do you fairly value an old one? Now there are trade-in phone companies. It doesn't feel like a good deal.

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