ReCellular explained

ReCellular
Foundation:1991
Fate:Bankrupt
Defunct:2013
Founder:Charles Newman
Key People:Charles Newman, Chairman
Type:Private
Location:Ann Arbor, Michigan
Industry:Recycling
Products:Cell phones
Homepage:www.mobilekarma.com
ReCellularX, ReCellular Solutions
Foundation:2014
Fate:Active
Revenue:$1.8M (2022)
Founder:Ken Scourtas
Key People:Ken Scourtas, President/Founder
Type:Private
Location:Boston, Massachusetts
Industry:Consulting
Products:Mobile Data Science and Optimization
Homepage:[www.recellularsolutions.com]

-ReCellular was a recycler and reseller of cell phones, founded in 1991. ReCellular collected cell phones for resale and recycling, collecting more than 125,000 phones each week. In 2014, the brand was reimagined, retooled, and the new ReCellular Solutions born. [1]

ReCellular moved its headquarters from Dexter, Michigan to Ann Arbor, Michigan in 2011, amid layoffs of about 70 people.[2] In 2013, it closed the Dexter facility and filed for receivership, a form of bankruptcy.[3]

Reuse and recycling

Approximately 60% [4] of the phones ReCellular collected were reprogrammed and sold for reuse. For the phones that are successfully repaired, " About half of the rebuilt phones end up with domestic re-sellers, the other half in developing countries in Africa, South America, and Asia. They typically sell for $16 to $18, of which ReCellular's partners receive as much as $5 to $10 per phone for charities of their choosing."[5]

Obsolete or non-functional phones are passed on to Sims Recycling Solutions to be dismantled and recycled in order to reclaim valuable materials, such as: gold, silver and palladium from circuit boards; copper wiring from phone chargers; nickel, iron, cadmium and lead from battery packs; and plastic from cases and accessories.[6]

In November 2006, the magazine Inc. named ReCellular to the Green 50.[7]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Fighting e-waste one cell phone at a time . ITworld . 2008-11-25 . 2014-01-15 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120213104408/http://www.itworld.com/green-it/58370/fighting-e-waste-one-cell-phone-time . 2012-02-13 .
  2. Web site: Layoffs hit cell phone recycling firm ReCellular despite 50% growth. AnnArbor.com.
  3. Web site: ReCellular lays off more than 100 in Ann Arbor area and enters court-ordered receivership. Ben. Freed. December 4, 2013. mlive.com.
  4. March 2009. Hidden Sustainability; Revenue Streams. Global Cosmetic Industry. 177. 3. 1 .
  5. Baer. Martha. Nov 2006. The Recyclers. Inc. 28. 2 .
  6. Web site: Greene . Kate . Where Cell Phones Go to Die | MIT Technology Review . Technologyreview.com . 2008-08-19 . 2014-01-15.
  7. News: The Recyclers - Green 50 - Sustainable businesses . Inc.com . 2006-11-01 . 2014-01-15.