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SB December 2013

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Technology Product design 1/4 Making obsolescence obsolete: a mobile concept While society and the economy have benefited from the swift growth of smartphone technology, it has also led to an unsustainable disposable model with billions of used handsets discarded every year, reports Leigh Stringer In Europe alone, upgrades or damage make 100 million phones obsolete every year. This significant burden on a range of finite resources is proving a monumental challenge for governments and businesses around the world. However, the environmental impact of this stream of handsets, in terms of manufacturing materials, energy and disposal costs, means designers are developing the next generation of smartphone with sustainability credentials far higher up the agenda. One visionary making waves in the industry is Dave Hakkens, the designer of Phonebloks, a modular mobile phone concept that would enable users to replace or upgrade components rather than simply discard the entire phone, reducing the rising electronic waste issues associated with the smartphone explosion. The Dutch designer came up with the idea seven months ago after the lens motor of his camera broke. When he tried to get a replacement lens from the manufacturer he was told to replace the entire camera. Understanding the growing issue of electronic waste, the industry's 'throwaway' attitude was a 'light-bulb' moment for Hakkens. Hence, the Phonebloks concept was born. Although impressively supported by almost 980,000 people on his website, Hakkens says

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