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Environment Minister: "Used Mobile Phones Deserve Second Life

In an old mobile phone, there is more gold than in the gold ore: Federal Environment Minister Schneider focuses on circular economy and sees great potential for the environment and the economy in the resale of electronics.
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In an old mobile phone there is more gold than in the gold ore: Federal Environment Minister Carsten Schneider (SPD) relies on circular economy and sees great potential for the environment and economy in the resale of electronics. The article Environment Minister: "Used mobile phones deserve second life" first appeared on sales economy.

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In an old mobile phone there is more gold than in gold ore: Federal Environment Minister Schneider focuses on circular economy and sees great potential for the environment and the economy in the resale of electronics. Federal Environment Minister Carsten Schneider has asked consumers in Germany to consider using devices when buying smartphones and other electronics. "My call for Black Friday: old, functional mobile phones deserve a second life,"…

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In an old mobile phone, there is more gold than in the gold ore: Federal Environment Minister Schneider focuses on circular economy and sees great potential for the environment and the economy in the resale of electronics.

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In an old mobile phone, there is more gold than in the gold ore: Federal Environment Minister Schneider focuses on circular economy and sees great potential for the environment and the economy in the resale of electronics.

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onetz.de broke the news in on Friday, November 28, 2025.
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