

Mobile Devices
10 November 2010
Nokia recently sponsored the two biggest environmental festivals in South Africa, Rocking the Daisies in Cape Town and Rocking the Gardens in Joburg. Nokia ran recycling drives at both festivals, in return Nokia is committed to planting 350trees for all the old phones/accessories that were collected
27 September 2010
Nokia was nominated as the Dow Jones world's most sustainable technology company for the second year in a row, now its South Africa’s turn - join the Nokia take-back campaign. Bring your old handset of any make or model to be recycled at the Rocking The Daisies and RTG festivals and win a Nokia N8!
11 June 2010
In an effort to equip students with the skills needed to compete in the global economy, Nokia has co-sponsored a digital arts programme to teach South African students how to use digital and mobile technology.
10 March 2010
This human interest story focuses on the journey of David Grier, an extreme sportsman who has completed over 3000km to raise funds for the Miles for Smiles Foundation. Nokia sponsored David and his team two Nokia 6710 Navigator phones to navigate, document and communicate throughout the challenge.
24 February 2010
Nokia is using its global network of online music stores to encourage music fans around the world to raise money for charities supporting the relief efforts in Haiti and download the official charity single, “Everybody Hurts.”
11 November 2009
This year Nokia hosted a localised version of the Way We Live Next an annual event in Finland during which Nokia shares their latest upcoming technology. Guest speaker, Richard Mulholland from Missing Link and Thunk! shared his views on developer centric business models.
09 September 2009
Following the local launch of the global Nokia take back programme in June 2008, Nokia has successfully completed the process of installation of take back bins at over 35 Nokia outlets throughout the country. Between 65 and 80 percent of a Nokia mobile phones can be recycled.


