Greenwash
August 6, 2009 1:29 PM Subscribe
Sprint and Samsung have released a new eco-friendly cell phone.
This post was deleted for the following reason: A press release is pretty much never good post material, and this doesn't seem like an exceptional case. -- cortex
Although it's an interesting concept, I lost interest in "dumb phones" awhile ago. They're all basically the same, and that irks me.
posted by Askiba at 1:34 PM on August 6, 2009
posted by Askiba at 1:34 PM on August 6, 2009
That's a good idea.
^ test here
posted by East Manitoba Regional Junior Kabaddi Champion '94 at 1:34 PM on August 6, 2009
^ test here
posted by East Manitoba Regional Junior Kabaddi Champion '94 at 1:34 PM on August 6, 2009
Its bio-plastic material, made from corn, makes up 40 percent of the Reclaim’s outer casing.
I hope that is not the same "bio-plastic made from corn" material they make those drinking straws out of at the cafeteria next door. Those things crack if you look at them wrong.
posted by marxchivist at 1:37 PM on August 6, 2009
I hope that is not the same "bio-plastic made from corn" material they make those drinking straws out of at the cafeteria next door. Those things crack if you look at them wrong.
posted by marxchivist at 1:37 PM on August 6, 2009
What will the folks at Sprint and Samsung think of next? Yet another reason to visit Metafilter every day.
posted by punkfloyd at 1:42 PM on August 6, 2009
posted by punkfloyd at 1:42 PM on August 6, 2009
USA Today article.
The only new thing about this story is that they're now being sold by Sprint in the US. Samsung's Eco line was unveiled last year at the OR@S (Olympic Rendezvous @ Samsung) event in Beijing.
posted by zarq at 1:46 PM on August 6, 2009
The only new thing about this story is that they're now being sold by Sprint in the US. Samsung's Eco line was unveiled last year at the OR@S (Olympic Rendezvous @ Samsung) event in Beijing.
posted by zarq at 1:46 PM on August 6, 2009
It sure is green, though. The only thing lacking is a green-on-black monochrome display.
posted by daniel_charms at 1:46 PM on August 6, 2009
posted by daniel_charms at 1:46 PM on August 6, 2009
« Older Trying to even out the false middle | Soft Drink Analysis Paralysis Coming Soon Newer »
This thread has been archived and is closed to new comments
posted by desjardins at 1:34 PM on August 6, 2009 [1 favorite]