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Answer the Call of the Wild!

Cincinnati Zoo Mobilizes the Greater Cincinnati Area to Recycle Cell Phones

The Zoo is partnering with local schools and businesses to help raise awareness and provide tools for conservation action in our community by starting a cell phone recycling campaign. You can join the challenge too!

Funds raised will support the Zoo's Conservation Fund, which supports the gorilla field conservation projects such as the Mbeli Bai field study.

There are more than 270 million cellular users in the United States alone and 4.1 billion world-wide. On average a person in the U.S. buys a new cell phone every 18 months. Less than 1% of the millions of cell phones retired and discarded annually are recycled.

Cell phones contain lead, mercury, cadmium and arsenic, all are considered hazardous waste if sent to landfills where they can leach into the soil and groundwater.

Cell phones also contain an ore called Coltan, which is mined in endangered gorilla habitat on Africa. Loss of habitat and hunting are serious threats to the gorillas future. Reducing the demand for Coltan will help save these animals and their habitat.

Eco-Cell donates the phones for emergency purposes upon request. All unusable cell phones are recycled under strict EPA guidelines by certified recyclers.

For more information on how to take conservation action, go to http://cincinnatizoo.org/answerthecall and learn about gorillas and cell phone recycling.

A collection bin is located at the Green Township Administrative Complex at 6303 Harrison Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio 45247. Call 513-574-8832 for additional information.

Please click on the link below to learn more about Recycling Your Cell Phones

Saving Species Cell Phone _11.pdf 

 zoo info cell phone.pdf

answer the call
Recycle your old cell phones at the Zoo...

Recycling cell phones reduces mining for coltan, an ore used in cell phones, in gorilla habitat and raises money for the Zoo’s Conservation Fund. Cell phone collection boxes are located at the Zoo's main ticketing office and at the Gorilla World exhibit.

ecocellLearn more about cell phone recycling and its benefits to Lowland Gorilla populations from our recycling partner, Eco-Cell.

We're raising the bar..
Goal for 2011 = 25,000

2010 Phones Collected = 10,365
(Goal was 5,000!)

Cell Phone Recycling Benefits Gorillas

Thane Maynard and Dhani Jones Talk About The Cincinnati Zoo's Cell Phone Recycling Program

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what you can do

recycle a cell phoneRecycling cell phones reduces mining for coltan, an ore used in cell phones, in gorilla habitat and raises money for the Cincinnati Zoo's Conservation Fund. Cell phone collection boxes are located at the Zoo's main ticketing office and at the Gorilla World exhibit.