Come along and join the stars at tomorrow’s world record attempt for recycling mobile phones. Neighbours star Erin McNaught will join a host of celebrities, including rugby league player Justin Hodges and Home and Away cast members, Paul O’Brien and Lincoln Lewis, for MobileMuster’s Guinness Word Record attempt.
FM Radio Announcer Wippa will join the other special guests at MobileMuster’s Guinness World Record™ attempt to recycle the most number of mobile phones in an hour across Australia .
The attempt will take place simultaneously across five capital cities at:
Westfield Chermside – Parkland Pavilion, Cnr Gympie and Hamilton Rds, Chermside, QLD from 1pm – 2pm
Westfield Chatswood - Chatswood, Centre Court, 1 Anderson St, Chatswood, NSW from 1pm - 2pm
Westfield Carousel - Williams site, 1382 Albany Hwy, Carousel, WA from 11am - 12 Noon
Westfield Marion - Marion, Centre Court, 297 Diagonal Rd, Oaklands Park, SA from 12.30pm - 1.30pm
Westfield Fountain Gate, Centre Court, 352 Princess Highway, Fountain Gate,VIC from 1pm – 2pm
It is part of MobileMuster and Landcare Australia’s ‘Old Phones, More Trees” campaign to plant a tree for every mobile recycled by World Environment Day – June 5.
Everyone who hands in their old mobile phones as part of the world record attempt will receive a MobileMuster gift and go in the draw to win a brand new Samsung mobile phone thanks to Yes Optus. The first 50 people to recycle their old mobile phones at each Westfield Shopping Centre will also receive a $10 Westfield voucher.
Rose Read, Manager of Australian Mobile Telecommunications Association’s (AMTA) recycling program, MobileMuster, says the Guinness World Record attempt is an exciting and innovative way to encourage Australians to recycle their old mobile phones.
“The world record attempt is strictly for one hour, so I encourage everyone to turn up early to recycle their old mobile phones,” she said.
“If you are unable to be part of the world record attempt you can recycle your old mobiles, batteries, chargers and accessories at any one of MobileMuster’s 3,000 drop-off points across the country, or by picking up a free recycling satchel from participating Australia Post outlets. “
To find your nearest drop off point or to download a free mailing label click here or call 1300 730 070.
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