Recycle a phone, adopt a tree.
Doing our bit for Mother Nature.
 
By recycling just one phone, you can shield the environment from a lot of harmful substances.
With our Nokia Kiosks, saving the earth has never been easier.

To recycle your phone at the Nokia Kiosk, just follow 5 simple steps.  
 

You can find Nokia Kiosks at these locations:
Nokia Concept Store, The Gardens
Lot T-242B, 3rd Floor, The Gardens, Mid Valley City, Lingkaran Syed Putra,
59200 Kuala Lumpur.
Tel: (03) 2284-3929
Fax: (03) 2284-4929

 
Nokia Store, the Curve (Mon - Sun, 10am - 10pm)
Lot G92, Ground Floor, The Curve, No. 6, Jalan PJU 7/3, 47800
Mutiara Damansara, 47800 Petaling Jaya.
Tel: (03) 7725-0396
Fax: (03) 7725-0394

 
KTS Cellular Sdn. Bhd. (Mon - Sun, 10am - 6pm)
Giant Hypermarket Bandar Kinrara, Lot 449, Jalan BK 5A/1,
Bandar Kinrara, 47100 Puchong.


 
Nokia Kiosk
K3, Level 3 Suria KLCC
50088 Kuala Lumpur
Tel: (03) 2070-0190
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Repair it
 
If your Nokia phone is defective, don't throw it away just yet. You can also drop off your phone for repair at our Nokia Kiosks and we'll fix it up for you. It's fast and hassle-free.

You can choose to collect your phone or have it delivered to you when fixed.
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Greening the planet
 
As part of Nokia's greater drive to help conserve the environment, Nokia is inviting you to support NEWtrees, a campaign to replant trees in Indonesia. All you need to do is adopt a sapling for free, and we'll plant it for you.
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Recycle your phone in 5 easy steps.
 
Drop off any make and model phone, battery, or charger.
Step 1: Select "Recycling" on the screen.

Step 2: Slot in your MyKad or input your personal details.
Step 3: Collect the printed Barcode sticker and apply it onto your phone or accessory.

Step 4: Place your item with barcode sticker into the Recycling slot.
Step 5: Collect the receipt and have a great day!
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Adopt a tree with Nokia
 
NEWtrees, a joint-venture between WWF, Nokia and Equinox Publishing, aims to replant trees in the Sebangau National Forest in Central Kalimantan. This innovative replanting project provides a novel way for anyone to participate by tagging selected trees with their names and monitoring its growth through geotags (trees labelled with precise map co-ordinates).
 
How can you be a part of this?
Step 1: First of all, you need to install Google Earth.

Click here to install this software.
 
Step 2: Save this file to your computer.
 
Step 3: Double-click the file to launch Google Earth.
 
Step 4: In Google Earth, expand the NokiaTakeBack folder, and rename a tree to claim it.


Now you can monitor your adopted tree real-time, anytime.
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