Monday, November 24, 2003
Want Some Insight into the Biggest, Most Profitable Recycling Business Opportunity TODAY?
The recycling press is presented almost weekly with reports of new recycling initiatives being proposed by environmental organizations, government agencies, and even industry think-tanks to tackle the cell phone disposal problem.
A quick perusal of these articles gives a glimmer of insight into how major this problem is- there are literally billions of used cell phones and handsets being sent to landfills (where they will eventually break down into some very nasty pollutants) or sitting neglected in home storage until the owner gets tired of seeing them around and throws them in the trash, eventually ending up as not only a wasted resource, but a very noxious source of pollution.
But what if ten or twenty percent of these billions of junk cell phones were worth more more money than the few cents per unit that is recoverable from them? What if they were worth $8 each, with some worth up to $85?? Think there might be an opportunity to make some money from stuff "EVERYBODY" has but "NO ONE" knows how to get rid of?
Frankly, in my twenty-five years of recycling experience, I have not seen ANY opportunity with less risk, more profit, and the ease of entry (low or no capital, no special equipment, no facilities, ease of collecting, no "sales" resistance, etc, etc) than cell phone recycling!
Why isn't anybody doing it then? Simply, because until recently there haven't been any reliable buyers for "scrap" cell phones. Now there are, although they are still pretty limited in number. There has also been very poor dissemination of information on how to go about doing this profitably - if you're lucky enough or skillful enough to find these company's sites you won't learn much more than what they're paying for phones.
If you've ANY interest in starting your own recycling business, or diversify your existing scrap or recycling business, I urge you to seriously explore this opportunity. I'm constantly experimenting, exploring, and developing new techniques to profit from the greatest recycling business opportunity of the century, with ongoing support for those choosing to seriously participate.
ZDNet UK - News - Recycling venture aims to scale mobile phone mountain
Study Calls on Changes in Cell Phone Recycling Programs
A quick perusal of these articles gives a glimmer of insight into how major this problem is- there are literally billions of used cell phones and handsets being sent to landfills (where they will eventually break down into some very nasty pollutants) or sitting neglected in home storage until the owner gets tired of seeing them around and throws them in the trash, eventually ending up as not only a wasted resource, but a very noxious source of pollution.
But what if ten or twenty percent of these billions of junk cell phones were worth more more money than the few cents per unit that is recoverable from them? What if they were worth $8 each, with some worth up to $85?? Think there might be an opportunity to make some money from stuff "EVERYBODY" has but "NO ONE" knows how to get rid of?
Frankly, in my twenty-five years of recycling experience, I have not seen ANY opportunity with less risk, more profit, and the ease of entry (low or no capital, no special equipment, no facilities, ease of collecting, no "sales" resistance, etc, etc) than cell phone recycling!
Why isn't anybody doing it then? Simply, because until recently there haven't been any reliable buyers for "scrap" cell phones. Now there are, although they are still pretty limited in number. There has also been very poor dissemination of information on how to go about doing this profitably - if you're lucky enough or skillful enough to find these company's sites you won't learn much more than what they're paying for phones.
If you've ANY interest in starting your own recycling business, or diversify your existing scrap or recycling business, I urge you to seriously explore this opportunity. I'm constantly experimenting, exploring, and developing new techniques to profit from the greatest recycling business opportunity of the century, with ongoing support for those choosing to seriously participate.
ZDNet UK - News - Recycling venture aims to scale mobile phone mountain
Study Calls on Changes in Cell Phone Recycling Programs



