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#How Fairphone is building an ethical phone for our immoral world

“How Fairphone is building an ethical phone for our immoral world”

Most phone companies release several models throughout the year to give users more choice — and sell loads more devices than if they just offered a single one.

Fairphone, a company with a core mission to make sustainable devices, is trying to chart a different path than most phone makers by breaking that cycle.

It’s not a household name when it comes to buying phones. But at its core, the company wants your phone to last longer, and design it in a way that you can easily repair it yourself.

We talked to CEO Eva Gouwens about the challenges of building a sustainable phone, bucking the yearly release trend, and what the ethical electronics industry looks like.

Why it’s important to use your phone for longer

It takes a lot of resources to produce devices; Gouwens says almost 75% of CO2 emissions attributed to devices are generated during the production process. So the longer you stick with a device, the lesser the impact on the environment.

In April, the company released a lifecycle analysis for its Fairphone 4 handset — which was released in 2021 — that illustrates the carbon footprint of making and using the device.

Fairphone 4, the latest device from the company