The Recycled Material Motorola Renew (CES 2009)
Going Like Sixty — January 7, 2009 — Eco
References: ces.cnet
Motorola at the CES 2009 unveiled the world’s first carbon neutral phone - the Renew. The Motorola Renew even uses 22% less packaging than other phones and most of that is from recycled materials. Moto proclaims the Renew will use less energy and will offer a talk time of nine hours. The Renew has a camera, organizer and music player naturally and will appear at T-Mobile very soon.
The next closest rival is the Nokia 3110 which is only 50% recycled.
The next closest rival is the Nokia 3110 which is only 50% recycled.
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