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O2 Launches UK’s First Eco Mobile Phone Rating Scheme
 
25 Aug 2010 11:26   Products and Devices / Services – Consumer
 
 

·         Eco rating gives customers the information they need to make a sustainable choice when buying a new mobile phone

·         Sony Ericsson Elm is most sustainable mobile phone

With 44% of consumers saying environmental factors would have an influence on their mobile phone purchase1, O2 today launches eco rating, the UK’s first sustainable rating system for mobile phones.

The Sony Ericsson Elm tops the list of 65 mobile phones from six manufacturers, rated 4.3 out of 5. The scores reflect the environmental impact of a mobile phone, how it helps people lead more sustainable lives and the ethical performance of the manufacturer. They will be published online and in O2 stores from this week.

Eco rating has been developed in partnership with independent sustainability experts Forum for the Future, in close collaboration with handset manufacturers. It’s a key initiative within O2’s Think Big sustainability programme and part of its commitment to bringing sustainable products and services to its customers.

There are 4.1 billion mobile phones in circulation worldwide with a combined carbon footprint over their lifetime of more than 100 million tones. That’s the equivalent of taking every car and HGV in the UK off the road and grounding domestic flights for a year2. With 1712 mobile phones being replaced every minute in the UK it’s easy to see how small improvements can make a huge difference3, and Eco rating looks at much more than just CO2.

Eco rating’s scoring system is based on data supplied by manufacturers. It looks at the overall environmental impact of the device over its lifespan: the raw materials it contains; the impacts caused by its manufacture; its packaging; its longevity and energy efficiency; and how easy it is to reuse or recycle.

It considers the functionality of handsets, and highlights devices which help people live more sustainable lives, for example by replacing the need to own a separate camera or music player, or by providing software to plan journeys by public transport or on foot. It also takes into account the ethical performance of manufacturers including labour standards in the supply chain, safety and environmental principles, social inclusion and community programmes, and carbon and water management.

By highlighting the social and environmental impacts of mobile phones and celebrating the best, O2 hopes to encourage healthy competition from the handset manufacturers to drive up standards and help the wider industry understand the role it can play in creating a sustainable future.

“We know that sustainability is important for many of our customers and for the first time they will have the whole picture from which to make a full and balanced purchasing decision,” said Ronan Dunne, O2’s UK Chief Executive. “Consumers are becoming increasingly aware of the social and environmental impact of the technology they buy and we believe this kind of product transparency will help empower them to make greener choices.”

Peter Madden, Chief Executive of Forum for the Future, said: “Billions of people worldwide are using mobile phones to organise their lives. We want to reward manufacturers who make efforts to reduce their environmental impacts and think creatively about how their devices can contribute to a better world.”

“We are very proud that 5 out of the top 10 models in the rating come from Sony Ericsson and that our GreenHeart model Elm is leading the pack,” says Mats Pellbäck Scharp, Head of Sustainability at Sony Ericsson. “Of all attempts to compare environmental performance, we believe this rating system gives consumers the clearest picture on the environmental impact of their phone.”

Eco rating joins a number of initiatives from O2 designed to bring environmental products and services to its customers. O2 pioneered the Sim only market, offering its best value deals to customers who choose not to upgrade to a new handset each year and two million handsets are now on the O2 Simplicity tariff. The cut in carbon emissions is equivalent to taking 3700 cars off the road each year, assuming these customers would have upgraded their handset without the tariff. Last year O2 launched O2 Recycle which has to date paid out over £7m to customers recycling their old mobile phones. O2 also brought to market the Sony Ericsson Naite, the first of the manufacturer’s Greenheart range of mobile phones which had a 15% reduced carbon footprint4.

All of these initiatives fall under O2’s Think Big sustainability programme which is enabling customers to make a real difference for people and the planet. For more information, visit www.o2.co.uk/thinkbig


Notes to Editors:

NOTES TO EDITORS

The six manufacturers participating in the scheme are: Nokia, Sony Ericsson, HTC, LG, Samsung and Palm. The handsets included represent 93% of the devices ranged by O2.

The highest scoring handset is the Sony Ericsson Elm with an Eco rating of 4.3 out of 5. Six phones then tied in second place with a score of 4.0. These are in alphabetical order: Nokia 1800, Nokia 6700, Samsung GT-S8500, Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 mini, Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 mini pro and the Sony Ericsson Zylo.

Scores for all 65 devices can be found on O2’s online shop, https://shop.o2.co.uk 

1.     KSBR research conducted for O2, 2009

2.     In 2008 in the UK passenger cars emitted 72.1 million tonnes of CO2, HGVs 23.5 million tonnes and domestic civil aviation 2.1 million tonnes. Taken from the Department for Transport’s  Transport Statistics GB 2009, Chapter 3, Energy and the environment – data tables, Table 3.7 http://www.dft.gov.uk/pgr/statistics/datatablespublications/energyenvironment/

3.     Source: Regenersis. http://www.regenersis.com/our-services/reuse--recycling/interesting-facts-about-mobile-phone-recycling

4.     15% claim based on a full environmental Life Cycle Assessment and compared against the 2008 W890 handset. Methodology reviewed by Forum for the Future.



 

For more information contact:

O2 Press Office
O2
t:01753565656
e: pressoffice@o2.com
 



Telefónica UK Limited is a leading communications company for consumers and businesses in the UK, with 23 million mobile, fixed line and broadband customers as at 31 December 2011.
Telefónica UK Limited is part of Telefónica Europe plc, a business division of Telefónica S.A. which uses O2 as its commercial brand in the UK, Ireland, Slovakia, Germany and the Czech Republic, and has 58.1 million customers across these markets.
Telefónica UK employs around 11,000 people in the UK and has 450 retail stores.
Telefónica UK launched its sustainability plan for people and planet in February 2012. The company has announced that over the next three years, it intends to help one million young people develop new life skills and save 4 million tonnes of carbon emissions. See www.o2.co.uk/thinkbig/blueprint
O2 is the naming rights partner of The O2, the world-class entertainment venue.
O2’s UK 2G mobile network provides voice and data services which are available to 99% of the UK’s population.
O2’s UK 3G (HSPA+ 900 / 2100 MHz) network currently provides voice and high speed data services to over 84% of the UK population at speeds of up to 14.4Mbp and 21Mbps in major cities. 
O2 was the first UK operator to deploy a 4G/LTE trial network which has demonstrated peak speeds of over 100Mbps to a mobile device. 
Telefónica Europe also owns 50% of Tesco Mobile, which operates in the UK and Ireland, and 50% of Tchibo Mobilfunk in Germany.  
 
 

 
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