The mobile industry will undergo rapid change driven by the convergence of
mobility and the internet, according to
Nokia.
Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo, president and chief executive at Nokia, also used his
keynote address at
Nokia
World 2007 to call for increasing environmental sustainability in the
industry.
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As the market leader in the industry, Kallasvuo insisted that Nokia will
drive both trends.
"We are committed to taking a leading role in environmental awareness and
performance across the industry, creating products and services that help people
make more sustainable choices," he said. "It is the responsible thing to do, and
it makes good business sense."
Kallasvuo added that Nokia is engaged in new initiatives to improve energy
efficiency, the amount of materials used, product take back, recycling and
packaging.
He pointed to the launch of the Nokia 3110 Evolve as the first stage, with
its bio-covers made from more than 50 per cent renewable material.
"The device is presented in a small package made of 60 per cent recycled
content and comes with Nokia's most energy efficient charger yet, using 94 per
cent less energy than
Energy
Star requirements," said Kallasvuo.
Nokia introduced compact packaging in February 2006 which reduced the
materials used by 54 per cent, resulting in 5,000 fewer trucks needed to
distribute products since that time.
Kallasvuo said that the company had reduced fuel consumption and carbon
emissions, resulting in savings of €100m.
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