Nokia's "Remade" concept is all waste -- no, seriously
Nokia's been putting quite a focus on contributing to a greener, healthier world as of late -- still running off the high of winning Greenpeace's praise, perhaps -- and its latest concept, unveiled at MWC, takes the commitment to an extreme. The "Remade" phone is exactly that: a handset made entirely of recycled stuff. The case and keypad are fashioned from tossed cans, for example, and apparently, even the electrical components (never mind that the Remade can't actually place a call in its current incarnation) are entirely reused. No plans have been revealed to produce the Remade or anything quite like it, but the way Nokia's going -- and the way we're throwing away tin cans -- we wouldn't be surprised if it happened down the road.




















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Chris @ Feb 13th 2008 12:27AM
Are you sure it's made *entirely* of recycled materials? The article doesn't seem to imply this...
Chris Ziegler @ Feb 13th 2008 12:29AM
Yes, we're sure. See the following: http://pressbulletinboard.nokia.com/2008/02/12/new-video-available-remade-concept/
"The idea behind the remade concept was to see if it was possible to create a device made from nothing new."
Chris
Adam @ Feb 13th 2008 2:16AM
uh....we haven't used tin cans in like 30 years
Jeffois @ Feb 13th 2008 3:25AM
...what do you think canned food comes in?
Adam @ Feb 13th 2008 7:29AM
ALUMINUM.
Look it up.
dynadon @ Feb 13th 2008 3:46PM
They mentioned tossed cans, not tin cans.
"The case and keypad are fashioned from tossed cans, for example"