CMR featured on the ITN news
Over the past 10 years, CMR has been working in partnership with Oxfam to help some of the poorest and most vulnerable people in the world. To date, CMR has helped raise more than £700,000 which has been used in charitable schemes across the globe: everything from the construction of freshwater wells in rural communities, through to health and education initiatives aimed at the world’s most underprivileged children.
CMR can help squeeze every last drop of economic value from your old unwanted mobile phones: this can be achieved through a number of methods including phone reuse –prolonging the life of the handset – or simply ensuring the phone’s safe disposal which generates reusable raw materials; including plastics, copper and gold.
Supporting Oxfam through the CMR group could not be simpler: as the process of recycling your old phones has been whittled down to 3 easy-to-follow steps. Visit our recycling website www.fonebank.com/oxfam, fill out the short registration form; and then pop your phones in the post. We’ll take care of the rest.
Fonebank featured on the BBC Technology News
Over the past 10 years, CMR has been working in partnership with Oxfam to help some of the poorest and most vulnerable people in the world. To date, CMR has helped raise more than £700,000 which has been used in charitable schemes across the globe: everything from the construction of freshwater wells in rural communities, through to health and education initiatives aimed at the world’s most underprivileged children.
CMR can help squeeze every last drop of economic value from your old unwanted mobile phones: this can be achieved through a number of methods including phone reuse –prolonging the life of the handset – or simply ensuring the phone’s safe disposal which generates reusable raw materials; including plastics, copper and gold.
Supporting Oxfam through the CMR group could not be simpler: as the process of recycling your old phones has been whittled down to 3 easy-to-follow steps. Visit our recycling website www.fonebank.com/oxfam, fill out the short registration form; and then pop your phones in the post. We’ll take care of the rest.
Over £700,000 raised for Oxfam
Over the past 10 years, CMR has been working in partnership with Oxfam to help some of the poorest and most vulnerable people in the world. To date, CMR has helped raise more than £700,000 which has been used in charitable schemes across the globe: everything from the construction of freshwater wells in rural communities, through to health and education initiatives aimed at the world’s most underprivileged children.
CMR can help squeeze every last drop of economic value from your old unwanted mobile phones: this can be achieved through a number of methods including phone reuse –prolonging the life of the handset – or simply ensuring the phone’s safe disposal which generates reusable raw materials; including plastics, copper and gold.
Supporting Oxfam through the CMR group could not be simpler: as the process of recycling your old phones has been whittled down to 3 easy-to-follow steps. Visit our recycling website www.fonebank.com/oxfam, fill out the short registration form; and then pop your phones in the post. We’ll take care of the rest.
CMR launch SmartFoneStore
Over the past 10 years, CMR has been working in partnership with Oxfam to help some of the poorest and most vulnerable people in the world. To date, CMR has helped raise more than £700,000 which has been used in charitable schemes across the globe: everything from the construction of freshwater wells in rural communities, through to health and education initiatives aimed at the world’s most underprivileged children.
CMR can help squeeze every last drop of economic value from your old unwanted mobile phones: this can be achieved through a number of methods including phone reuse –prolonging the life of the handset – or simply ensuring the phone’s safe disposal which generates reusable raw materials; including plastics, copper and gold.
Supporting Oxfam through the CMR group could not be simpler: as the process of recycling your old phones has been whittled down to 3 easy-to-follow steps. Visit our recycling website www.fonebank.com/oxfam, fill out the short registration form; and then pop your phones in the post. We’ll take care of the rest.
Fonebank has launched in Croatia.
The Fonebanker has dusted off his passport once again as the brand opens up a new branch in Croatia.
The company is now recycling more phones than ever across the globe: with eight offices operating throughout Europe; and a ninth headquarters down under, in Australia.
The web-based mobile recycler has phone trade-in sites in the UK, France, Spain and Germany.
There is also an Irish site along with Fonebank Greece and Sweden. The new Croatian office makes up the European contingent; and the Australian site completes the global picture.
Fonebank have been pushing both the economic and environmental benefits of mobile recycling for nearly 10 years now. With this breadth of industry experience; Fonebank has been able to expand rapidly over the last couple of years, with Fonebank Croatia being the most recent launch.
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