Sprint Releases Eco-friendly Accessories

Sprint’s new cell phone charger has an integrated solar cell to allow for “mobile charging,” as the photovoltaic solar cell is capable of charging a lithium ion battery using just the sun’s rays.

The SOLIO Mono Hybrid Charger takes about 10 hours to charge directly through sunlight, with peak charging times between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. The charger is compatible with many phone models, as well as digital cameras and other portable electronics.

The SOLIO Mono Hybrid Charger takes about 10 hours to charge in direct sunlight and is compatible with several electronics. Photo: Ohgizmo.com

The SOLIO Mono Hybrid Charger takes about 10 hours to charge in direct sunlight and is compatible with several electronics. Photo: Ohgizmo.com

Sprint is also offering cell phone carrying cases made out of 100 percent recycled PET, which are manufactured by Nite Ize. The new accessories are part of Sprint’s environmental priority to “promote an environmentally-sound supply chain.”

Another of Sprint’s priorities is to encourage cell phone recycling, as the company has set a 90 percent recovery rate goal by 2017. The company currently recycles about 34 percent of its phones.

“Sprint customers will continue to see more eco-friendly options, whether through our products and services or our business practices,” said Ralph Reid, vice president of corporate social responsibility for Sprint. “Sprint’s eco-friendly products will help consumers conserve natural resources and reduce their carbon footprint.”

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  1. Madeline

    posted on May 28th, 2009 at 8:26 am

    Hi,

    It is really cool that so many people are trying to become greener and more eco friendly which is great. We all need to pull together and do something small in order to help out. I have recently discovered a way to send friends a greetings card but without using any paper or stamps. I was told about eCards by a friend, we were chatting about ways in which we could help the environment. We both recycle everything, and make sure that we turn our electrics off at the mains, we also try and walk to places instead of driving. So trying to become more eco friendly with our greetings cards seemed like a good idea. We spent ages looking on the internet and came across a really cool environmentally friendly eCard site that I really like. I like this site because there is so much choice, and I found an eCard for every friend that I know will make them smile. Changing my habits, even if it is a small change, like opting for an eCard over snail mail, or recycling, I think if we all contributed we could all make a difference.

  2. Alan

    posted on November 5th, 2009 at 8:10 am

    Nice idea but 10 hours charge time? Seems like putting a battery in the thing to hold some or all the power to shorten that charge time would have been a better idea.

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