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[Summary] => For many Filipinos, a day without their trusted device is a major loss. But such a loss could be the environment’s gain, as the total carbon footprint from the use of mobile phones is significant, especially when multiplied by the total number of subscriptions around the world, which stands at five billion this year, according to the International Telecommunications Union.
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