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Starting A Cell Phone
Recycling Business
With
an estimated 130 million cell phones retired annually, and only
1% of those being recycled, people have started creating
incentives and even laws to encourage people to recycle their cell
phones. For instance, in California and New York, cell phone
retailers are required to accept all old and/or obsolete cell phones,
regardless of the phone’s condition. Growing cell phone usage
and turnover, as well as “green laws” restricting the disposal of
electronic waste, are driving the cell phone recycling market, he said.
U.S. consumers replace their phones every 18 months, on average, he
added.
If you’re hoping to raise
a little money for yourself recycling your cell phone or starting a
cell phone recycling drive is a great option. The latest
technology, which seems to change every few months, is perpetually
rendering "older"
cell phones obsolete. And a cell phone doesn’t even have to be that
old; the average life of a cell phone is 18 months. That means
that there are millions of old cell phones cluttering up drawers,
collecting dust in boxes in the garage, and, worst of all, being dumped
in land fills.
What You Need To
Be A Cell Phone Recycler
The best way to start is
to collect cell phones from friends and relatives, as we all
would agree most of us have cell phones but only use them in a
span or on the average about 18 months then we consider the obsolete and
would oft to buy a new and better models. Some have problems and would
need repairs but buying a new model is an easier answer. So start
collecting old, damaged and broken cell phones that are
collecting dust in their drawers.
Telling them that you
would want to start up a new business in buying old and broken phones
would help you in getting the ball rolling for your new cell phone
recycling business. A drive would be very helpful, setting up drop
boxes in your garage, or by just giving out your number and address
where they could send their used phones. Always check the internet and
see how much they buy used phone and for specific models. Buy phones for
less and then earn some profit by selling them to companies that buy
these models.
Growing Your
Cell Phone Recycling Business Over Time
Advertise
your service and reach out to more people. Spread the word so more
people would go to you and sell their cell
phones. Offer a service wherein they could request for a free
shipping envelope for their cell phones to be sent back to you. Start
putting up a website so people would have an easier time reaching you.
Have detailed information about models and how much you buy certain
models.
Research companies that
buy cell phones for good prices so you could sell the
cell phones you also ought from other people.
Make sure their prices would earn you profit. Don’t stop learning,
research about cell phones and different models, even companies
that sell these phones would provide pertinent information about the
products they promote and sell. Knowledge of this market only makes you
a better business man/woman.
Recommend Resources For Starting A Cell Phone
Recycling Business
Cell
Phone Recycling Business Manual
Written By Scott D.
Andrews
This
book will teach you all the ins and outs that will make you a great
cell phone recycler. I highly recommend you consider this book as your
next step to preparing yourself to start your very own Money Making
Wedding Cell Phone Recycling Business.
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