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We made this diary at work for our client Cell C, a cellphone operator. It has a solar charger built in to the cover plus features loads of tips (312 of them...
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So you really want a solar-powered cell phone
, but of course they're not available yet. What's...
a green chatterbox to do? Why, make your own solar cell phone charger, of course. Instructables show you how, with step-by-step instructions on combining a small box, a solar cell , a car ...
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Do-it-yourself solar cell phone charger
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Dr. Green Thumb peet_engelbrecht peet_engelbrecht Hi, I'm Peet. I live in South Africa where I work as a copywriter in the advertising industry. I try and use all my client's money for good things like stemming global warming and rescuing panda bears :p This story is all about a solar power diary we made for our client Cell C. It charges your cell phone and gives you green tips and stuff. I hope you like it. Posted 17th February in: plug out , Eco Diary , Peet Engelbrecht , Cell C , Solar Charger , Poems , tips REPORT 0 0 0
The Cell C Eco Diary
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From an email we received a while back…
My name’s Peet and I live in South Africa. Last year a couple of us at work designed this Eco Diary for a client of ours, a cell phone operator called Cell C. It has a solar charger built in to the cover and is stacked full of tips and guides on going green. We’re all really proud of it and we’d thought you’d like it too. This is a link to a video we made about it (above) and a link to a post I made on my blog that explains it in a little more detail. ...
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