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European Commission
@EUCommission@ec.social-network.europa.eu  ·  activity timestamp 3 days ago

There are around 700 million unused phones in EU homes.

That’s nearly two devices for every single person.

By disposing of them properly, we can:

🔸Reuse lithium, cobalt, and rare earth elements
🔸Reduce our reliance on imports
🔸Increase our resilience against global market disruptions

The EU’s Circular Economy Action Plan wants to make repairable design the norm, as a vital step toward reducing e-waste.

➡️ https://link.europa.eu/3MJKR4

Internal Market, Industry, Entrepreneurship and SMEs

New EU rules for durable, energy-efficient and repairable smartphones and tablets start applying

Designed to boost the product lifespan, energy efficiency, and ease of repair, the measures will also help consumers make more informed and sustainable purchasing choices.
A graphic showing the percentage of old phones kept at home in the EU, with a bar chart ranking 27 countries. Ireland (#1) has the highest percentage at 69.3%, while Greece (#27) has the lowest at 37.9%. The chart is overlaid on a cracked black surface with a white smartphone displaying a spiderweb-like crack on its screen. The European Union flag is in the top left corner.
A graphic showing the percentage of old phones kept at home in the EU, with a bar chart ranking 27 countries. Ireland (#1) has the highest percentage at 69.3%, while Greece (#27) has the lowest at 37.9%. The chart is overlaid on a cracked black surface with a white smartphone displaying a spiderweb-like crack on its screen. The European Union flag is in the top left corner.
A graphic showing the percentage of old phones kept at home in the EU, with a bar chart ranking 27 countries. Ireland (#1) has the highest percentage at 69.3%, while Greece (#27) has the lowest at 37.9%. The chart is overlaid on a cracked black surface with a white smartphone displaying a spiderweb-like crack on its screen. The European Union flag is in the top left corner.
katzenberger
@katzenberger@tldr.nettime.org replied  ·  activity timestamp 2 days ago

@EUCommission

If the smartphone is fairly recent, consider donating it for refugees:

https://en.reset.org/donate-phones-and-save-lives-wir-packens-an-collects-old-smartphones-for-refugees/

(There may be similar initiatives in your country)

It is fairly common for #EU countries to follow the racist and xenophobic lead of the @EUCommission and walk the extra mile to make the lives of refugees as miserable as they possibly can. From the article linked above:

»With a phone as their smart companion, people on the run can recognise their current location, communicate with relatives and friends and, in the worst case, also record crimes and offences. This is because officers often commit bodily harm at border crossings or push back fleeing people via illegal pushbacks. Using a smartphone, fugitives can at least record evidence to report border officials at a later date. However, Daniel Looser from “Wir packen’s an” describes it as a “completely normal tactic” for mobile phones to be confiscated along with other items during border controls. Charging sockets are also regularly destroyed, rendering phones unusable a short time later.«

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European Commission
@EUCommission@ec.social-network.europa.eu  ·  activity timestamp 5 days ago

Your phone should not be a closed box.

We told Google it must open Android to other AI providers.

We now invite you to comment on our draft measures in a public consultation by 13 May 2026.

Under the Digital Markets Act, we ensure you – not big tech – decide which tools to use. This protects innovation in all EU countries and promotes digital freedom.

Help us hold platforms accountable and make the digital world fairer, and more open for everyone ↓

https://link.europa.eu/wKbGbT

#DMA

A smartphone centered in a ring of stars and icons (speech bubbles, shield, padlock). Text reads: "More choice for Android users about the AI services they use." European Commission logo in the corner.
A smartphone centered in a ring of stars and icons (speech bubbles, shield, padlock). Text reads: "More choice for Android users about the AI services they use." European Commission logo in the corner.
A smartphone centered in a ring of stars and icons (speech bubbles, shield, padlock). Text reads: "More choice for Android users about the AI services they use." European Commission logo in the corner.
Jarjantifa
@jarjan@mederland.nl replied  ·  activity timestamp 5 days ago

@EUCommission
You focus on AI only? Really?
Can you please hold Google accountable and ensure Android remains an open platform as a whole?

#EU #Android #KeepAndroidOpen

https://keepandroidopen.com/

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