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Green phones still a few years away: Nokia

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HELSINKI, FINLAND: Cell phones from recycled materials are a few years away from reaching consumers' hands, a senior official at Nokia said on Thursday, adding the handset maker expects the green push will boost demand.

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"We believe it will become a competitive factor," Markus Terho, a director at Nokia's environmental affairs unit, told a news conference.

Nokia has been promoting recycling cell phones and materials used in phones and Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo, the chief executive of the world's top cell phone maker, introduced an ecophone concept phone at a trade show in Barcelona in February.

Terho said due to lack of availability of recycled materials in very large scale it would take some time before such phones could reach the market.

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"It's a few years away," Terho said, adding that recycled materials already accounted for 40-60 per cent of the metal parts in Nokia's current phones.

He said financial gains were often helping companies to act in more environmentally friendly ways.

By introducing smaller packages in early 2006, Nokia saved €100 million ($158.5 million) on transport and material costs by the end of 2007.

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