Samsung looks to make good on Note 7 recycling promises

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Samsung is making good on its promise to recycle some of the Galaxy Note 7's unused and valuable metals.

Samsung said it would do everything it could to minimize the effect of its massive
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recall, and in two stages it is doing just that.

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The first is by releasing a so-called
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, which reworks the Note 7 into a limited-release handset with a smaller 3300mAh battery running Nougat.

The second, and perhaps most admirable, is the effort the company is taking to
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such as gold, silver, copper, and cobalt. It is also going to reuse camera modules and displays, along with some internal system chips.

Much of the Note 7 clean-up effort has happened quietly, behind the scenes, as the company has focused on implementing its
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and marketing the
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, which has
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.

With the
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on the horizon, and plenty of speculation about the safety measures the company has put in place to prevent another battery recall, it's good to see Samsung still working on minimizing the environmental impact of what turned out to be its biggest crisis in its history.

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