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[Thematic Report] The Environmental Costs Behind A Smartphone |
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by Catherine Shim | 15-08-2020 21:13
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Smartphones have only been part of our lives for a few decades, but its impacts on our lives are tremendous. From basic text messages and phone calls to even online transaction, smartphones have dominated our lives. In 2019, over 2.91 billion people around the world were smartphone users, and the number of smartphone users are estimated to grow as there are now multitude of companies that offer smartphones that suits almost every needs, ranging from premium smartphones to cost efficient smartphones. Tens of new smartphones are released every year and it has become a routine for people to change their smartphones to new ones. Due to this, it has become easier to ignore the environmental costs of producing and buying new smartphones. While we have cared about single use plastic cutlery and plastic bags, smartphones were often left out of focus. What are the environmental costs of one smartphone? When producing smartphones, the process is more than simply assembling different electronic components. Many electronic devices utilize rare elements that involve energy-intensive processes when mining them. Furthermore, manufacturing the components involve the use of different chemicals. Due to this, the study by McMaster University points out that production of a smartphone accounts for 85 to 95% of its annual carbon footprint, which is equivalent to 55kg of carbon emissions according to an article published by the Guardian. The environmental costs still continue after purchasing the smartphone. According to a research by Viessmann, using a smartphone simply one hour a day per year can produce approximately 1.4 tons of carbon dioxide. This is more than two round-trip flights from London to Glasgow. If we calculate the number of smartphone users around the world, this would further increase the carbon emissions that is produced by using smartphones. While many people are considering using electronic devices as alternatives to nonrenewable products such as notebooks and calendars, the environmental costs of using smartphones questions whether the transition to electronic devices is a more sustainable alternative. Works Cited: Sparks, Hannah. ¡°A Year of Cell Phone Use Emits as Much C02 as Two Round-Trip Flights.¡± New York Post, New York Post, 1 May 2019, nypost.com/2019/05/01/a-year-of-cell-phone-use-emits-as-much-c02-as-two-round-trip-flights/. Patel, Prachi. ¡°Smartphones Are Warming the Planet Far More than You Think.¡± Anthropocene, Anthropocene, 5 Apr. 2018, www.anthropocenemagazine.org/2018/04/the-energy-hogging-dark-side-of-smartphones/#:~:text=Making%20a%20phone%20accounts%20for,equivalent%20between%202010%20and%202020. Clark, Duncan, and Mike Berners-Lee. ¡°What's the Carbon Footprint of ... a Load of Laundry?¡± The Guardian, Guardian News and Media, 25 Nov. 2010, www.theguardian.com/environment/green-living-blog/2010/nov/25/carbon-footprint-load-laundry. |
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Greetings Catherine
I hope you are doing well
Great report
Thank you so much for this report
Green cheers
Regards
Asmita Gaire
Posted 18-09-2020 12:40
Hi Catherine Shim, this is a mentor, Sang Su Lee.
In current days, there is nobody that does not have a smart phone. I was marveled at looking at the statistics that you've provided. So much cost!! In addition, there are a myriad of people who frequently change the smart phone into the newest one, which is bad for the environment.
Green cheers~!
Posted 31-08-2020 02:27
Hello Catherine,
I agree with your report. Recycle and reuse of smartphone and electronic device should be practiced. Thank you very much for your amazing report.
Green cheers~
Posted 18-08-2020 13:59
Hello Catherine Shim this is mentor Taehyun!
How many electronic devices like smartphones have destroyed the environment... It's an incredible fact. The more we know about this, the more we need to recycle electronics like smartphones. Let's make a circle of resources.
Thank you for the report!
Green cheers!
Posted 17-08-2020 16:15
Carbon credits can settle things out especially for those big industries that needs to manufacture such high tech products/materials.
For further details you can open up the link below:
https://www.personalcarboneconomy.com/the-world-carbon-bank
Go green 💙💪
Posted 15-08-2020 23:29
Hello Catherine,
I hope you are fine and doing great!
Smartphone has become an integral part of our lives but most of us are unaware of the environmental cost of using a smartphone. Thanks for sharing about the environmental cost of a smartphone.
Keep on sharing!
GREEN CHEERS FROM NEPAL!
Regards,
Sonika
Posted 15-08-2020 22:46
Hello Catherine
Greetings and Namaste from Nepal
Wishing you a safe stay
Thank you for your report on The Environmental Costs Behind A Smartphone. I remember watching hindi movie Robot 2 which dealt with the issue of how birds are affected by our smartphone.
Keep writing great reports.
We are eager to read more reports from you.
Green Cheers :)
Best wishes,
Kushal Naharki
Posted 15-08-2020 21:35