It’s a green mobile world 2008-10-21 14:57:28
Tuesday, October 21st, 2008Centre for sustainable communications new entrance sign
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I have been using Viasat To-go TV for some time. I am from the opinion that many technology will converge into mobile devices (as it is doing already), and most of the content and computer power will be virtualized into the data-grid of servers. But mobile tv doesn’t work, television is a medium that is probably sentenced by the potential of internet of providing asynchronous entertainment where and when you want. When I commute I don’t want to just watch what’s on CNN on that moment, I want to see the news, without advertisement. A video podcast work much better for that purpose.
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Photo from Sony Ericsson
Via Mobilkoll (mobile side) and Treehugger (green life side) I have seen that Sony Ericsson has released a new concept phone with environmental goodies:
Not bad, not bad. I like the packaging and the owl thing ^_^
But most important is the environmental warranty, that states: “when any Sony Ericsson product is taken to a designated collection point, Sony Ericsson will recycle this product in an environmentally sound way. This warranty is valid globally, regardless of where the product was originally purchased”.They have already 500 collection points.
Awesome, that is some fact and more than just words or concepts.
More info at Sony Ericsson press release.

This reminds me of the Nokia 3110 Evolve. that it was announced December last year, that is quite a big time advantage. It is supposed to be for sell already, but I haven’t find it yet. The environmental carachteristics are a bit similar:
Nokia has also its recycling plan.
I remember also that NEC had a bioplastic based phone back in 2005.
Interesting to see how this will keep developing, let’s hope this kind of innovations reach mainstream and are a natural part of the products and not just a marketing thing. Make the green look normal, not the normal look green (From the green marketing manifesto book).