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Cell Phone Company Credo Goes Eco-Friendly

Posted by William Teller on April 27th, 2008  Print This Post

The fact that Earth is dying slowly under our excessive exploitation is well known. Because of that everyone is trying to contribute the way they can to find alternative ways for getting all that necessary energy stuff for our daily complicated lives.

Credo is the first cell phones and related accessories manufacturer to develop eco friendly products. Not only have they

come up with some interesting pieces of engineering but they have also donated more than $60 million – representing 1% off their overall revenue – to organizations fighting for Earth’s rights like Greenpeace, Rainforest Action Network, the Endangered Species Coalition and more.

And let’s see what these easy to use and easy to purchase daily commodities Credo offers:

CREDO Iqua Solar Bluetooth headset. This is of course a Bluetooth with up to 200 standby hours. It can be connected to any kind of Bluetooth device and it gets it’s required power directly from the sun. Probably it will charge up on a rainy day too!

CREDO Tread handset case. Buying this case made out of recycled tires means preventing cancer. Those tires usually get burned and the benzo(a)pyrene which gets in the air we breath is a dangerous cancer risk factor.

CREDO Solio Charger. Charge your phone, your iPod and your digital cameras with this sun-power charger. It will prevent the release of large quantities of CO2, thus fighting the greenhouse effect.

These are all very affordable accessories that can be hooked to multiple phones. We all should be more interested in taking action against massive pollution and this can be our way of helping out.

Read more: CREDO Mobile Calls for Change with Eco-Friendly Accessories

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