Nokia India to launch take-back campaign

Nokia India has announced that it plans to launch a campaign names as “Take-Back” which facilitates users to submit their dead and useless mobile phones to Nokia centers which will take care of recycling the product.
Nokia spokeperson claimed the awareness that mobile phones can be recycled was very low in India with only a fraction of the population knowing about it. Hence it claims to increase awareness and motivate people to recycle their old mobile phones.
The campaign will be available in all Nokia priority shops and Nokia care centers. Mobiles phones from all brands will be accepted in this campaign. Those making use of the campaign will get a free surprise gift which one of the users claimed was a coffee cup.
Though recycling products is a good thing, I don’t think many users will be ready to throw away their unused mobiles like that. Instead most of them will be looking to sell off their mobile phones no matter if it goes for just a penny.












January 7th, 2009 at 3:12 pm
Where the place for mobile change? How many days remains?
January 7th, 2009 at 3:55 pm
I hope you understood that it is not mobile exchange but rather submission of your old/dead mobile for proper recycling.
You can do it in any Nokia care or Nokia priority center near your residence. It is supposed to be forever and not a limited period offer.