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  • eucommission@ec.social-network.europa.euE eucommission@ec.social-network.europa.eu

    There are around 700 million unused phones in EU homes.

    That’s nearly two devices for every single person.

    By disposing of them properly, we can:

    🔸Reuse lithium, cobalt, and rare earth elements
    🔸Reduce our reliance on imports
    🔸Increase our resilience against global market disruptions

    The EU’s Circular Economy Action Plan wants to make repairable design the norm, as a vital step toward reducing e-waste.

    ➡️ https://link.europa.eu/3MJKR4

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    xsterbeprozessx@mastodon.social
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    #14

    @EUCommission ja man könnte die Rohstoffe daraus wieder zurück gewinnen da diese Wertvoll sind sollte man auch bereit sein einen Angemessenen Preis zu zahlen wie wäre es mit 25% des Preises was ein neues Smartphone kostet

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    • amackif@mastodon.socialA amackif@mastodon.social

      @EUCommission or, deal with the SW problem so those phones can be used for other things. force vendors to release technical documentation for outdated phones so we can build SW for it ourselves. and I don't mean only soc, but also actuators, cameras etc

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      mihamarkic@mastodon.social
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      #15

      @amackif @EUCommission that'd be perfect, but I don't see that happen

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      • eucommission@ec.social-network.europa.euE eucommission@ec.social-network.europa.eu

        There are around 700 million unused phones in EU homes.

        That’s nearly two devices for every single person.

        By disposing of them properly, we can:

        🔸Reuse lithium, cobalt, and rare earth elements
        🔸Reduce our reliance on imports
        🔸Increase our resilience against global market disruptions

        The EU’s Circular Economy Action Plan wants to make repairable design the norm, as a vital step toward reducing e-waste.

        ➡️ https://link.europa.eu/3MJKR4

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        papiris@hachyderm.io
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        #16

        @EUCommission devices which aren't broken can be flashed with #postmarketOS or #mobian, and used as mobile phones or tiny servers

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        • eucommission@ec.social-network.europa.euE eucommission@ec.social-network.europa.eu

          There are around 700 million unused phones in EU homes.

          That’s nearly two devices for every single person.

          By disposing of them properly, we can:

          🔸Reuse lithium, cobalt, and rare earth elements
          🔸Reduce our reliance on imports
          🔸Increase our resilience against global market disruptions

          The EU’s Circular Economy Action Plan wants to make repairable design the norm, as a vital step toward reducing e-waste.

          ➡️ https://link.europa.eu/3MJKR4

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          ranx@mastodon.social
          wrote sidst redigeret af
          #17

          @EUCommission I kept all of my old ones. I don't think it's a lot for a 30ish years span 😏 I also have 2 landline phones (not in the picture) ☎️

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          • eucommission@ec.social-network.europa.euE eucommission@ec.social-network.europa.eu

            There are around 700 million unused phones in EU homes.

            That’s nearly two devices for every single person.

            By disposing of them properly, we can:

            🔸Reuse lithium, cobalt, and rare earth elements
            🔸Reduce our reliance on imports
            🔸Increase our resilience against global market disruptions

            The EU’s Circular Economy Action Plan wants to make repairable design the norm, as a vital step toward reducing e-waste.

            ➡️ https://link.europa.eu/3MJKR4

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            schmidt_fu@mstdn.social
            wrote sidst redigeret af
            #18

            @EUCommission
            Maybe we wouldn't need to keep them as hot spares if there was legislation that crucial everyday tasks could be done without a smartphone registered at either Apple or Google.

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            • eucommission@ec.social-network.europa.euE eucommission@ec.social-network.europa.eu

              There are around 700 million unused phones in EU homes.

              That’s nearly two devices for every single person.

              By disposing of them properly, we can:

              🔸Reuse lithium, cobalt, and rare earth elements
              🔸Reduce our reliance on imports
              🔸Increase our resilience against global market disruptions

              The EU’s Circular Economy Action Plan wants to make repairable design the norm, as a vital step toward reducing e-waste.

              ➡️ https://link.europa.eu/3MJKR4

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              joyandsadness@urbanists.social
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              #19

              @EUCommission Recently bought another couch secondhand. Reason i had to buy another couch was that the components *read springs* could not be bought seperately at the store i bought the original new couch. Yes, handing in old equipment is a good idea but also the right to repair or to not have to buy a completely new/different thing because of not being able to repair. *also* focus on that.

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              • eucommission@ec.social-network.europa.euE eucommission@ec.social-network.europa.eu

                There are around 700 million unused phones in EU homes.

                That’s nearly two devices for every single person.

                By disposing of them properly, we can:

                🔸Reuse lithium, cobalt, and rare earth elements
                🔸Reduce our reliance on imports
                🔸Increase our resilience against global market disruptions

                The EU’s Circular Economy Action Plan wants to make repairable design the norm, as a vital step toward reducing e-waste.

                ➡️ https://link.europa.eu/3MJKR4

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                cafejunkie@troet.cafe
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                #20

                @EUCommission
                Jetzt müssen "nur noch" die #Smartphone-#Betriebssystem|e so gestaltet sein, dass man diese SELBST ersetzen, erweitern, bereinigen, kontrollieren kann und seine Daten EINFACH von einem Telefon auf ein andere umziehen kann!
                #OhneCloudZwang
                #Interoperabilität
                #interoperability
                #Standardisierung
                #standardization
                #standardisation

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                • casdeiro@15-15-15.socialC casdeiro@15-15-15.social

                  @EUCommission There's nothing "circular" about it, if we keep on buying more and more of everything year after year. The first rule to be circular is to stop growing. Circles have a constant radius.

                  #CircularEconomy #Degrowth

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                  #21

                  @casdeiro @EUCommission i have never interacted with a degrowther. every time i see it, i raise my (ignorant) eyebrows. since i see progress partially linked with growth. what for you personally is so attractive about the whole degrowth movement?

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                  • eucommission@ec.social-network.europa.euE eucommission@ec.social-network.europa.eu

                    There are around 700 million unused phones in EU homes.

                    That’s nearly two devices for every single person.

                    By disposing of them properly, we can:

                    🔸Reuse lithium, cobalt, and rare earth elements
                    🔸Reduce our reliance on imports
                    🔸Increase our resilience against global market disruptions

                    The EU’s Circular Economy Action Plan wants to make repairable design the norm, as a vital step toward reducing e-waste.

                    ➡️ https://link.europa.eu/3MJKR4

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                    allancavanagh@mastodon.social
                    wrote sidst redigeret af
                    #22

                    @EUCommission stop trading with Israel.

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                    • eucommission@ec.social-network.europa.euE eucommission@ec.social-network.europa.eu

                      There are around 700 million unused phones in EU homes.

                      That’s nearly two devices for every single person.

                      By disposing of them properly, we can:

                      🔸Reuse lithium, cobalt, and rare earth elements
                      🔸Reduce our reliance on imports
                      🔸Increase our resilience against global market disruptions

                      The EU’s Circular Economy Action Plan wants to make repairable design the norm, as a vital step toward reducing e-waste.

                      ➡️ https://link.europa.eu/3MJKR4

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                      blackwolf@fedi.at
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                      #23

                      @EUCommission mich würden dazu ja mal folgende Details interessieren:
                      1. wie viele Unternehmen haben wir in der EU die alte Elektronik tatsächlich recyceln können
                      2. wie sehen diese Recyclingprozesse (inkl. Folgenabschätzung)
                      3. welche Stoffe werden konkret aus den Altgeräten zurück gewonnen?
                      4. wie viel von dem Gerät landet im Müll oder im EU-Ausland (Stichwort Afrika)?
                      5. Wie hoch ist der Recyclinganteil aktuell und was wäre das theoretische Potential?

                      Wenn jemand dazu konkrete Infos hat, gerne immer her damit! Bislang lese ich immer nur: gebt uns eure alten Geräte. Aber Informationen was dann konkret mit diesen passiert sind schwer zu finden... würde mich ehrlich interessieren. Ohne Polemik oder Vorurteile.

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                      • eucommission@ec.social-network.europa.euE eucommission@ec.social-network.europa.eu

                        There are around 700 million unused phones in EU homes.

                        That’s nearly two devices for every single person.

                        By disposing of them properly, we can:

                        🔸Reuse lithium, cobalt, and rare earth elements
                        🔸Reduce our reliance on imports
                        🔸Increase our resilience against global market disruptions

                        The EU’s Circular Economy Action Plan wants to make repairable design the norm, as a vital step toward reducing e-waste.

                        ➡️ https://link.europa.eu/3MJKR4

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                        elricofmelnibone@mastodon.social
                        wrote sidst redigeret af
                        #24

                        @EUCommission Have you considered making that easier? In order to dispose of my ewaste I need to make an appointment (!) at the local recycling center, find someone to drive me there as they hate pedestrians, queue like some kind of indolent buffoon in spite of having an appointment.

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                        • eucommission@ec.social-network.europa.euE eucommission@ec.social-network.europa.eu

                          There are around 700 million unused phones in EU homes.

                          That’s nearly two devices for every single person.

                          By disposing of them properly, we can:

                          🔸Reuse lithium, cobalt, and rare earth elements
                          🔸Reduce our reliance on imports
                          🔸Increase our resilience against global market disruptions

                          The EU’s Circular Economy Action Plan wants to make repairable design the norm, as a vital step toward reducing e-waste.

                          ➡️ https://link.europa.eu/3MJKR4

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                          aimeemaroux@mastodon.social
                          wrote sidst redigeret af
                          #25

                          @EUCommission I have an old phone at home that works perfectly fine but can't be used because banking apps and other essential functions stopped working when the OS wasn't updated any more.
                          I don't want to dispose of a device that works perfectly fine. My sister also has a second phone just for the banking apps. It's ridiculous!

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                          • elricofmelnibone@mastodon.socialE elricofmelnibone@mastodon.social

                            @EUCommission Have you considered making that easier? In order to dispose of my ewaste I need to make an appointment (!) at the local recycling center, find someone to drive me there as they hate pedestrians, queue like some kind of indolent buffoon in spite of having an appointment.

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                            elricofmelnibone@mastodon.social
                            wrote sidst redigeret af
                            #26

                            @EUCommission Needless to say, the opening hours are ridiculous.

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                            • eucommission@ec.social-network.europa.euE eucommission@ec.social-network.europa.eu

                              There are around 700 million unused phones in EU homes.

                              That’s nearly two devices for every single person.

                              By disposing of them properly, we can:

                              🔸Reuse lithium, cobalt, and rare earth elements
                              🔸Reduce our reliance on imports
                              🔸Increase our resilience against global market disruptions

                              The EU’s Circular Economy Action Plan wants to make repairable design the norm, as a vital step toward reducing e-waste.

                              ➡️ https://link.europa.eu/3MJKR4

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                              usmdiueye122@social.vivaldi.net
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                              #27

                              @EUCommission

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                              • eucommission@ec.social-network.europa.euE eucommission@ec.social-network.europa.eu

                                There are around 700 million unused phones in EU homes.

                                That’s nearly two devices for every single person.

                                By disposing of them properly, we can:

                                🔸Reuse lithium, cobalt, and rare earth elements
                                🔸Reduce our reliance on imports
                                🔸Increase our resilience against global market disruptions

                                The EU’s Circular Economy Action Plan wants to make repairable design the norm, as a vital step toward reducing e-waste.

                                ➡️ https://link.europa.eu/3MJKR4

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                                portaloffreedom@social.linux.pizza
                                wrote sidst redigeret af
                                #28

                                @EUCommission probably no one reads it here, but you should give some resources to @postmarketOS , since they are the forefront for this problem; and they tackle it even before recycling, making these devices reusable.

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                                • eucommission@ec.social-network.europa.euE eucommission@ec.social-network.europa.eu

                                  There are around 700 million unused phones in EU homes.

                                  That’s nearly two devices for every single person.

                                  By disposing of them properly, we can:

                                  🔸Reuse lithium, cobalt, and rare earth elements
                                  🔸Reduce our reliance on imports
                                  🔸Increase our resilience against global market disruptions

                                  The EU’s Circular Economy Action Plan wants to make repairable design the norm, as a vital step toward reducing e-waste.

                                  ➡️ https://link.europa.eu/3MJKR4

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                                  sorro@woof.tech
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                                  #29

                                  @EUCommission i have a netbook with 1 GB of RAM that im finding it much easier to repurpose than a phone with 3 GB of RAM and a much more powerful CPU

                                  being able to remove the battery easily, run directly from the charger without a battery connected, and have an open bootloader so that i can install a modern and lighter operating system on it, while also not relying on whether google decides if my device is allowed to be useful or not because I chose the operating system instead of letting the OEM choose it for me (and then the OEM drops support much sooner than I'd like to keep using the device for) would reduce e-waste much more than disposing of the old phones

                                  sure, i agree disposing of old devices to recycle them is a good way to prevent e-waste and save resources. but being able to keep our devices for much longer than is currently the case would be even more effective at that

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                                  • eucommission@ec.social-network.europa.euE eucommission@ec.social-network.europa.eu

                                    There are around 700 million unused phones in EU homes.

                                    That’s nearly two devices for every single person.

                                    By disposing of them properly, we can:

                                    🔸Reuse lithium, cobalt, and rare earth elements
                                    🔸Reduce our reliance on imports
                                    🔸Increase our resilience against global market disruptions

                                    The EU’s Circular Economy Action Plan wants to make repairable design the norm, as a vital step toward reducing e-waste.

                                    ➡️ https://link.europa.eu/3MJKR4

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                                    webbop@tech.lgbt
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                                    #30

                                    @EUCommission Yes, recycling has a use.

                                    But you brought up repairability, and I believe that needs to be on the software front too for this to happen. Unfortunately capable hardware has been invalidated by companies deprecating them through refusals to release software updates. We need regulations that make demands of a minimum ammount of years of software support, which would normally not be implimented as it's not in their capitalist interest.

                                    I know that this will not reach the people actually making decisions, and I'm kind of dissapointed by other people that think spamming a social media manager with the same things repeatedly would do anything. There are offical ways to make complaints, this is not it.

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                                    • eucommission@ec.social-network.europa.euE eucommission@ec.social-network.europa.eu

                                      There are around 700 million unused phones in EU homes.

                                      That’s nearly two devices for every single person.

                                      By disposing of them properly, we can:

                                      🔸Reuse lithium, cobalt, and rare earth elements
                                      🔸Reduce our reliance on imports
                                      🔸Increase our resilience against global market disruptions

                                      The EU’s Circular Economy Action Plan wants to make repairable design the norm, as a vital step toward reducing e-waste.

                                      ➡️ https://link.europa.eu/3MJKR4

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                                      scalonnec@pouet.chapril.org
                                      wrote sidst redigeret af
                                      #31

                                      @EUCommission
                                      Unused phone means bad hardware then ? Europe kills GSM networks, garbaging lots of working devices, and let big tech companies cheating customers by telling them to change their WORKING phones every 2-3 years.
                                      Got a Nokia 3310 ?
                                      👍 Was European, rock solid, made to call & text using standards.
                                      👎 Today, networks used killed, European company bought by big tech, US Android as the only OS, loaded with GAFAM bloatware, locked stores and RCS as the texting standard.

                                      Where's EU?

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                                      • eucommission@ec.social-network.europa.euE eucommission@ec.social-network.europa.eu

                                        There are around 700 million unused phones in EU homes.

                                        That’s nearly two devices for every single person.

                                        By disposing of them properly, we can:

                                        🔸Reuse lithium, cobalt, and rare earth elements
                                        🔸Reduce our reliance on imports
                                        🔸Increase our resilience against global market disruptions

                                        The EU’s Circular Economy Action Plan wants to make repairable design the norm, as a vital step toward reducing e-waste.

                                        ➡️ https://link.europa.eu/3MJKR4

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                                        mcepl@en.osm.town
                                        wrote sidst redigeret af
                                        #32

                                        @EUCommission

                                        Pro Čechy mezi námi … https://remobil.cz/ organizuje sběr starých mobilních telefonů v Česku a mezi jinými možnostmi sběru kterákoli prodejna T-Mobilu by měla být sběrné kontejnery na staré mobily (i pro mobily od jiných providerů).

                                        #PSA #Česko #Recycle

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                                        • elricofmelnibone@mastodon.socialE elricofmelnibone@mastodon.social

                                          @EUCommission Have you considered making that easier? In order to dispose of my ewaste I need to make an appointment (!) at the local recycling center, find someone to drive me there as they hate pedestrians, queue like some kind of indolent buffoon in spite of having an appointment.

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                                          #33

                                          @elricofmelnibone This is not the work of the EU, responsibles here are your national governments and local structures.

                                          Here in France, e.g., you have collection bins in nearly every big supermarket. And even for our recycling centers (near the hypermarkets) you don't need an appointment. Friends or neighbours can bring it to the collection.

                                          So, if it's that bad you should contact your local structures!

                                          @EUCommission

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