How many mobile phones do you own? Number of Phones in Home Number of HomesTotal 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Total number of mobiles.

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How many mobile phones do you own? Number of Phones in Home Number of HomesTotal Total number of mobiles

How many mobiles in the UK? 65 million phones 300,000 hoarded (not used)

Screen Glass: Usually strengthened to minimise cracking. Rare Earth Elements: Used to give the screen colour. Indium Tin Oxide: Enables the screen to act as a touch screen. Electronics Copper: Used for wiring. Copper, Gold and Silver: Used for the microelectrical components. Nickel: Used in the microphone. Silicon: Used in the chip. Copper, Silver & Tin: Used to connect the components (solder) Battery Lithium Ion: Typically used for battery Aluminium: Used for battery casing. Casing Plastic or Magnesium Compounds: Used for phone cases. What elements are inside a tablet?

India Graphite Japan Indium China Antimony Beryllium Fluorspar Gallium Graphite Germanium Indium Magnesium Rare Earths Tungsten Russia Platinum Group metals South Africa Platinum Group metals Rwanda Tantalum Democratic Republic Congo Cobalt Tantalum Brazil Niobium Tantalum Mexico Fluorspar USA Beryllium Canada Cobalt Where do critical raw materials come from ?

Workshop Activity: What equipment can be reused and what equipment can be recycled? Type of Equipment NumberDoes it work?Could we re- use it? Could we recycle it? Worth (£)

What can you do to help?

Prevent waste Help people Save the environment Make money for school Why should we collect Electrical & Electronic Equipment?