China has the world’s largest mobile phone user population, at an incredible 889 million. And 29.6 % of these users buy Nokia devices. But what happens when the Chinese, who on average change their device every 15 months, want a new one? Most of them unfortunately just throw their old phone away with as few 1% recycled. To combat this trend Nokia introduced the “Green Box” project in 2005. This concept introduced collection boxes at more than 700 Nokia service centers at mobile phone retail outlets in nearly 300 cities. To see what happens to those Nokia devices that don’t get recycled there, check out these amazing pictures, taken by Dutch Artist/Designer David Kousemaker.
Cellphone recycling city
In 2010, David’s fascination for the impact technology has on culture lead him to Shenzen, Guangdong Province, where he documented how cellphones are traded as a commodity or even as a raw material. David writes on his blog Tech Travels, “In a hidden corner of Hua Qiang Bei there are two large buildings that are primarily dedicated to cellphones. One entrepreneur I talked to, told me he bought his phones in bulk from a wholesaler who got them from garbage sorters in Hong Kong and other major cities in Asia.”

“Outside,” he writes, “I see a guy sorting through big bags of phone circuit boards. I’m not sure but I think he might be picking out the ones with particular chipsets that are in demand right now.”


The plastic shells are also then removed. David says, “There isn’t much money to be made there, but the low price of Chinese labor makes it worth someone’s time to separate the last bits of metal from the plastic.”

Then the components are picked off one by one and sorted.



“Next,” David says, “the solder is removed and the components are cleaned and sorted further. For many of the shops, this seems to be the main activity. With some exceptions, this work seems to be predominantly done by teenage girls and young women.”

Some of the parts are so small they can only be handled with tweezers.


If you want to see more of the amazing shots David’s taken, of the unintended ecosystems that spring up around consumer electronics in developing nations, check out his blog. We’re sure you’ll agree his pictures give an amazing insight into how electronic “junk” can be reused and recycled.
And if you know of any more markets around the world where phones are taken apart like this, please do let us know.



Hannas
May 3rd, 2011 at 18:05 pm
Amazing! They do not leave a one thing to go to go to the rubbish. Are these people better even than Nokia?
Rekulak
May 3rd, 2011 at 20:31 pm
Second last pic looks like a jewelry shop with diamonds and gems
Lew11
May 3rd, 2011 at 23:24 pm
Chinese take it serious. Shame others dont
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Angus
May 4th, 2011 at 08:00 am
It's a shame that relatively clean recycling practices like this aren't the whole story. Maybe David can visit the town of Guiyu next:
http://www.time.com/time/photogallery/0,29307,1870162_1822148,00.html
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2008/11/06/60minutes/main4579229.shtml
Thijs (Shenzhen)
May 4th, 2011 at 08:22 am
There actually is a second hand market near Hua Qiang Bei. I bought my 2nd hand phone there as well, for 100RMB. It comes with a plug from Taiwan, so they definitely also try to fix phones. Not just take them apart for the raw materials.
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Sachin
May 4th, 2011 at 09:04 am
a standing ovation for Chinese for this hard work..great and inspirational
Burpu
May 4th, 2011 at 10:03 am
> Chinese take it serious. Shame others dont
They don't "take it serious". They actually let people work with slaves' salaries, which other countries don't.
In countries with a minimum wage, this process wouldn't be profitable.
All of this in addition to lack of security measures, as Angus points.
Ming
May 4th, 2011 at 10:18 am
终于有对中国的正面报道了。
Finally there is one report of China in positive way.
David
May 4th, 2011 at 10:23 am
People have so many prejudges to China. Actually, their awareness of environment is much better than Americans. Believe it or not. No CHinese super maket provide plastic bag anymore.
ahhhha
May 4th, 2011 at 10:33 am
what do they do to those small chipsets?
NiksuJ
May 4th, 2011 at 12:30 pm
What an incredible article!!! Thank you v much for telling about this. i never had no idea such things happened.
Jack
May 4th, 2011 at 12:54 pm
Devid: Yes, they may have awareness, but what do they do about it. Sorry, but China stinks, and that's not a prejudice, that's direct experience.
pg.li@byh
May 4th, 2011 at 14:19 pm
我日。敢有人写中文么
is there no chinese
Anon
May 4th, 2011 at 14:40 pm
"Chinese take it serious. Shame others dont"
Reason for this is labor rates. Do you think it would be affordable to do this kind of stuff in nearly every non 3rd world country? Can you imagine paying someone $8 US dollars an hour to pick off 20 cents worth of material. Reason China makes money doing it is they have such a mass of employees working for next to nothing, which, in that case, makes it actually worth doing it. You won't see this getting bigger in anywhere but China, unless Africa starts blowing up with cell phone usage.
Anon
May 4th, 2011 at 14:41 pm
"what do they do to those small chipsets?"
Melt them down for precious metals for the majority of cases. Where do you think 99% of e-waste goes in this world… to China so they can get the metals etc out of it. Labor rates are the only things that makes it possible.
DuckSoup
May 4th, 2011 at 16:07 pm
Recycled is nice until your electronically controlled brakes fail because one of the devices on the circuit board was recycled yet sold as new. An old saying from HK "Only the con man is real".
Doable Finance
May 4th, 2011 at 16:21 pm
China is amazingly different.
jobermaxim
May 4th, 2011 at 17:10 pm
@Ming:
这也不算是报道吧。 This is a blog article rather than a report.
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Dominik
May 4th, 2011 at 18:52 pm
This is great!
I love the fact that they try to recycle everything.
I hate the fact that so much gets thrown away that this becomes lucrative.
New phone every 15 months (that probably goes for western countries as well) is just sick and throwing the old one away is treating our limited resources like rubbish.
Food for thought.
LoveLucy
May 4th, 2011 at 20:20 pm
Inefficient manual labor. Scientists who research automated recovery technology are not in China. That's the point.
手工劳动效率低下。研究自动化回收技术的科学家都在米国。。。
LoveLucy
May 4th, 2011 at 20:28 pm
In fact, US export lots of its electronic waste to China. They criticize the poor environment in China, but they do not know it is result from their selfish policy, which is making a better world for US citizens.
美国向中国出口大量电子垃圾
MGhostSoft
May 4th, 2011 at 20:29 pm
Hua Qiang Bei never stops amazing people.
Robin
May 5th, 2011 at 00:37 am
This is very similar to the film and pictures documented by the "Fair Trade Recycling" group, WR3A.org. The "Geeks of Color" have been unintentionally labelled as "primitive" recyclers by well-meaning environmental groups, and the result has been a paternalistic "McCarthy Campaign" against the reuse in export market. I recently wrote my own article about it in Motherboard, linked here, which explains how the techs in these countries are responsible for the opposite corollary to the "resource curse"… South Korea, Japan, Singapore, Taiwan, all joined the develop world the fastest by smart repair and recycling..http://retroworks.blogspot.com/2011/03/motherboard-ewaste-exports-are-good.html
Even the worst recycling trumps the best mining/disposal. Shanghaiscrap.com is another great blog about the truth about recycling in China.
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Angus
May 5th, 2011 at 02:45 am
Robin – thanks for posting those. I'm glad I came back and took a look. It's good to know that the "Guiyu" situation is not necessarily the norm, and there are other options.
J
May 5th, 2011 at 04:20 am
great!
北
May 5th, 2011 at 04:52 am
1.Is this real?
2.How much they can recover?
3.All mobile phone manufacturers are to do this?
Rudolph.A.Furtado
May 5th, 2011 at 08:04 am
Thanks for this excellent blog on recycling of discarded mobile phones in China.
Nokia Nseries
May 5th, 2011 at 09:23 am
Thanks for the fascinating comments everyone! Fantastic that so many people found this post so interesting. Clearly, there's a lot of things to take into account in regards to cellphone recycling, and it's great David's pictures have helped bring these issues to light.
No one killed in action
May 5th, 2011 at 10:23 am
希望以后这些回收过程更节能 更环保 更高效
Hope these recycling process will be more energy-saving, more environment-friendly,and more effective
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Ryan
May 5th, 2011 at 21:05 pm
Why ship them to china if we can just deal with the waste domestically? Wouldn't this be a more sustainable solution?
tags
May 5th, 2011 at 21:05 pm
Let Americans turn off air-conditioning and lights when no one is in the building, before they tell others how to protect the environment… direct experience.
Stokman
May 6th, 2011 at 12:31 pm
Brilliant article!!! Never knew this happened.
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blakut
May 8th, 2011 at 19:16 pm
Haha! They use them to build 'new' phones and sell them to the west!
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Phillip Beynon
May 12th, 2011 at 05:57 am
This is toxic e-waste these people are dealing with.
According to Shantou University, Guiyu has the highest level of cancer-causing dioxins in the world and an elevated rate of miscarriages.
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May 16th, 2011 at 04:58 am
Great Hulking American Neanderthals will never learn much. They outweigh average Chinese by an unsustainable amount, they consume huge quantities of meat just to survive, They spend fortunes on crass entertainments, drink too much, and take a lot of dope. These beasts are facing extinction for their slovenly, gluttonous, wasteful ways, very soon! Even their dollar falls, and their productivity, per capita falls, as their consumption rises. This cannot end well for them. Oil riches of North America fuel their huge cars, SUV's carting their huge body-masses about at high speed, but going nowhere, producing nothing! Many very hungry, very hard working, very highly productive, and much better educated Asians bid, even for the food off of the Hulking American's plate, the gasoline in his tank, with strong, stable, valuable, Yuan, every day in the very Capitalist market-place the Hulking American holds sacred! Does he realize what happens next?
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Eszter
Apr 9th, 2012 at 13:49 pm
Just asking are you a eiifectronpst by any chance?Its a machine Yael and as such do go wrong at times. People get sick, right?So it is best never to get too upset over this.While I am not a eiifectronpst but someone that considers thing okay if they are more or less ideal I think it saves me a degree of frustration.At the same time I hate texting so rarely do and my cell phone is used as phone but that is perhaps generational. I dont feel undressed if I leave home without my cell phone.
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Aug 10th, 2011 at 10:34 am
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