Project 3

Hidden Cost of

Cell Phones

Every year companies unveil a new phone model, prompting millions of users to upgrade. Phones are essential part of our lifestyle, it’s hard to avoid not having one that’s up to date. Newer technologies become a product of planned obsolescence.

A look in to cell phone production

Around 80 -90% of a smartphones total lifetime carbon emissions occur during manufacturing. The environmental cost attributed to your phone is before it reaches your hand. 

The production of cell phones takes 146 million tons of carbon dioxide each year. The manufacturing process of cell phones accounts for those emissions mainly stemming from metal extraction. Metal extraction induces waste and can release dangerous metals to the atmosphere. 

Metal mining has shown no signs of stopping with companies like Apple releasing new products every year that increase demand for phones that use these metals. Land use for this will continue to spill on to vulnerable environments. A study looking at 3,000 sites of extraction worldwide between 2000 and 2019, they found that 90 percent of these site locations suffered from water scarcity and polluted waters for nearby towns.