Yorkshire Post

Vodafone ties up with ethical mobile firm

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VODAFONE HAS teamed up with the world’s leading ethical mobile phone company to sell its smartphone­s from the end of the year, the company has announced.

Customers in the UK, Ireland, Germany, Italy and Spain will be able to buy the Fairphone 3 from later this year, as Vodafone attempts to show off its green credential­s.

Fairphone, founded in the Netherland­s in 2013, says its Android phone is ethically produced to ensure that workers, from the metal miners, to manufactur­ers and office staff, are properly treated and paid a decent wage. The phone is also built in such a way that upgrades and repairs are easier, to ensure less electrical waste ends up in landfill, and the need to replace handsets is removed.

The deal with Vodafone will allow the two companies to collaborat­e on best practice and share knowledge on industry sustainabi­lity issues including electronic waste and responsibl­e sourcing.

Bosses at Vodafone said it will help it achieve its commitment to cut its carbon footprint in half and buy all its electricit­y from renewable sources by 2025.

The company has also vowed to re-use, re-sell or recycle 100 per cent of its network waste and help customers extend the lives of the devices they already own.

Fairphone chief executive Eva Gouwens said: “Working with a large operator such as Vodafone helps to bring sustainabl­e electronic­s to the mainstream market and therefore this is one of the strongest signals we can send to the rest of the industry.”

 ?? PICTURE: STEVE PARSONS/PA ?? GREEN CALL: Vodafone said the deal will help it achieve its commitment to cut its carbon footprint in half and buy all its electricit­y from renewable sources by 2025.
PICTURE: STEVE PARSONS/PA GREEN CALL: Vodafone said the deal will help it achieve its commitment to cut its carbon footprint in half and buy all its electricit­y from renewable sources by 2025.

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