The European Commission announced today that 10 mobile phone producers, which represent some 90 percent of the mobile phone market in the European Union, have signed a voluntary agreement to use standardized chargers for mobile phones using a micro-USB connector. The agreement addresses the EC's concern that mobile phone chargers create needless electronic waste.
European Commission Vice-President G�nter Verheugen said during a press conference today that the mobile phone market in Europe alone is responsible for thousands of tons of waste each year as phones are upgraded and old ones are discarded on a short life cycle.
"In the European Union market alone, there are about 185 million new mobile phones a year," Verheugen said. "We're talking about a very short life cycle. Worse than that, if you've got different phones, it's always a problem of making sure you've got the right charger." He held up a mass of different chargers to illustrate his point. The standard should go into effect by the middle of next year, with new phones being provided with a charger that conforms to the standard. Eventually, phones are expected to be offered without a charger, ultimately reducing waste and hassle for the end user.