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Amazing Products TV Apple’s Next iPhone Could Be 100% Recycled

Awesome Tips Apple’s Next iPhone Could Be 100% Recycled



Our phones have more recycled materials than ever, but the industry is still far from making phones entirely from recycled parts.

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  1. One should pay a fee when buying new and recover it when returning to the manufacturer for recycling.

  2. That woman is cute

  3. I want a phone with an exhaust pipe and made of no recycled materials

  4. Ahh yes the days when i could pop my battery out and pop another one in is far gone

  5. Last thing on Earth I worry about if they are recyclable or not 😂😂😂. Apple thinks that it is not enough to overpay just for its really hoax labelled thing assembled by Chinese peasants, you need to overpay now for mythical recyclable 💩💩💩. Seriously, wherever I see recyclable label I usually avoid this stuff, because it is always something wrong with it, and you pay extra for the fact that this company invested in recycling, what I do not believe they really invested even 1 cent 🤣🤣🤣. Thank you for putting recyclable label anyway, much easier to recognize overpriced fake stuff this way 🤣👍🤣.

  6. iCloud lock is one of most anti-repair security features from Apple, solely affect green sustainable goal.

  7. Their packaging/boxes definitely are not recyclable.

    • Aaron
    • September 11, 2023

    CNET, be realistic. There is no unlimited high quality trash. Recycled material sourcing is not stable, sometimes a batch of plastic comes because a ocean wave comes in correct direction. Also despite rare earth materials being a small part of the phone, it causes a LOT more environmental damage than other materials on the phone. This sustainable transition is already going as fast as it can be. People need to recycle material like the Japan to have more recycled materials to use. And people or the gov are not doing that. The real evolution will come when breakthrough battery technology, algae plastic or true biodegradable technology comes to mass production.

  8. 100% propaganda MUMBO JUMBO, there ISN'T SUCH THING as 100% recycle PLASTICS, research acknowledging the big SCAM that is the so called recycling industry, a sustainable pollution SCAM!!!

  9. Samsung can make it easier to replace their batteries

    • Jey
    • September 11, 2023

    Don't care about recycling

  10. Yeah, but do Apple and Samsung make their phones and laptops easily repairable? Nope. Do they support third party repair stores? Nope. Do they provide easy access to replacement parts like what Valve/Steam and recently HP has been doing?? NOPE! DOES APPLE BRICK YOUR IPHONE IF YOU REPLACE THE CAMERA OR FACE ID WITH A GENUINE APPLE PART??? YES! What’s the point of Apple supporting iPhones for 5 years but making them very hard and costly to repair??

  11. For me the right to repair for the phone. What i mean there are no restriction whenever i replace my battery or screen so i can use it longer than buying new one.

  12. To be fair, Apple has been recycling their phone designs for years. 😂

  13. The priority should not be about increasing recyclable components, but convincing consumers that it’s not necessary to upgrade their phone every 2-3 years. I’ve been using the same phone for about 10 years now and the only thing to stop people keeping theirs longer is when Apple or Samsung prevents their aged products from installing the latest OS, which then stops users from using certain apps. Similar to the profit driven auto industry. It’d be nigh on impossible to tell companies to stop encouraging consumers to upgrade regularly. Perhaps law maker needs to put a heafty “green” tax on new consumer goods, so as to encourage people to either buy used or hold on to theirs for much longer.

  14. Race to free marketing and not truly economicly true to earth friendly

    • Cam
    • September 11, 2023

    0:10 about as good as you are at reading a teleprompter

  15. I have a recycled phone. You can too. Just don’t buy a phone every year.

  16. Status sysmbols used to consist of gem studded everyday things. Now its latched onto virtue signaling. Vegan leather and recycled phones. Nothings fundamentally changed, just as useless.

  17. The one and only… Fairphone.

  18. AppleCare have been recycling phones since the beginning.

  19. Looking at Apple and Samsung phone prices, recycled phones are expensive!

  20. More wokeness. This lady’s eyes look evil.

  21. This is such a good step. It would be interesting to see the same implemented by more flagships.

  22. lies they don't even support old devices.

  23. So they're trying to make you pay 1k for recycled trash.

  24. Apple: How about we just recycle the design and called it environmental friendly strategy.

    Samsung: Good idea.

  25. Here’s a crazy idea: Race to be the first to stop making people buy a new phone every two years, when the one they have right now could easily last
    the rest of their lives. Instead of “recycled phone” because you “love the environment,” try no-phone, and fvck off.

  26. I have an idea! Go back to cell phone that you can replace the battery instead of junking the phone. Oh wait!, then people could use their phone a lot longer & Apples revenue would take a hit! Planned obsolescence is always in their favor, not the consumers!

  27. Apple is way ahead in making recycled phone. iPhone 14 & 14 plus is best example.

  28. Apple has been making recycled iPhones forever. Look at the 12 pro vs 14 pro

  29. How about they race to make the best reasonably priced flagships bwaaahahahahahq

  30. Besides, using recycled materials on the phones and its packaging, what these companies should do is make smartphones more modular and sell replacement parts that users can relatively easily replace themselves. It would give incentive to keep phones longer and not worry about spending $1000+ on a new phone every year or every few years.

  31. If the total price of ALL smartphones dropped and remained below $1K because their parts and manufacturing processes were less costly, then yes, I'd be stoked. However, that is not the way of GREED. I don't foresee flagship smartphones ever being priced below $1500, no matter how many "used/refurbished parts" they glue together. It will forever come down to the bottom line💵💵💵💵💵💵💵💵💵.

  32. Until they realize that apple has been recycling phones and calling them new since the beginning. cough iPhone s series cough

  33. So they are going to skip the part where they ship phones out to be used for 10-12 months and then replaced? They'll just make them then immediately recycle them instead?

    • Del
    • September 11, 2023

    can we pay for them with recycled money

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