In an effort to draw attention to their O2 Recycle program, British cellular service provider O2 is upcycling old, unwanted cell phones to give them a new lease on life. The first project sees ...
Products that can be traded in include smartphones, tablets, smartwatches, earbuds, MacBooks and consoles. The service, which ...
With just 72 days until Christmas, Virgin Media O2 has relaunched its O2 Recycle scheme, urging households to cash in on old ...
O2 is offering more than £1000 for old mobile phones, tablets and other devices as part of its recycle service. The O2 service first launched back in 2009 and has seen more than 3.8 million devices ...
People who recycle their phones through O2 Recycle will now be helping both the environment and young people in society, as well making some money for themselves. From today O2 will give all profits ...
The UK mobile carrier, O2, has announced that it has paid out £250 million to customers since 2009 as part of its O2 Recycle scheme which gives users cash in exchange for old e-waste which goes on to ...
Mobile phone provider O2 has revealed that its customers have saved more than £135m since 2009, by recycling old mobiles through the company's Think Big programme. More than two million devices have ...
The stadium is the largest dedicated rugby arena in the world, and the second largest stadium in Britain, behind Wembley. It’s home to the England Rugby Team, and this fully-functional phone was ...
Millions of us could be sitting on a small fortune and missing out on a nice bonus by not getting rid of our old tech. That's according to new a report from O2 who says the average home could make ...
O2 says its mobile phone recycling programme has prevented more than three million handsets from reaching landfill over the past ten years, saving customers money and reducing its environmental impact ...
A MAJOR mobile phone network has announced it is “ramping up” its shutdown of a long-running service. The move means ...
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