Win Nokia N8: Nokia Mobile Recycling Campaign Ends

Mashhood Riaz / News2256Nokia Reviews Category / 23rd September, 2011 / 7 Comments
Win Nokia N8: Nokia Mobile Recycling Campaign Ends

Nokia started a recycling campaign for Mobile users across Pakistan. In this campaign the users were asked to participate by giving away old, useless or even broken mobile phones to Nokia for recycling purposes. The campaign was started two months ago and ended recently. Nokia stated that they have received a large number of mobile phones and accessories at their Nokia Recycling Points spread across Pakistan by the participants in the campaign.

Nokia N8 For Lucky Draw Winners

According to the campaign, all the participants who dropped off their mobile phones will also enter the lucky draw at the end of campaign and they will have a chance to win Nokia N8.
Recently, Nokia held a prize distribution ceremony for all the winners of the lucky draw of this campaign.Win Nokia N8 in Pakistan

List Of Lucky Draw Winners

Following is the list of nine lucky winners who received a brand new Nokia N8:

  • Mr. Sheikh M. Iqbal, Karachi
  • Mr. Suhail Nasir Hussain, Karachi
  • Mr. Shukat Ali Rana, Lahore
  • Mr. Shehzad Ahmed, Gujranwala
  • Mr. Naeem Khan, Peshawar
  • Mr. M.Yaqoob Qureshi, Hyderabad
  • Mr. Zubair Ali, Islamabad
  • Mr. Khalid Perveez, Islamabad
  • Mr. Abbas Ali, Bahawalpur

Great Response From Public

Nokia’s Care Manager, Reza Burney congratulated the Recycling lucky draw winners by saying:Nokia Recycle

My heartiest felicitations to the lucky draw winners. We are grateful to all those people who participated enthusiastically in Nokia Recycling Campaign and made a positive contribution to the environment.

We received more than expected response from people all over Pakistan and we will continue to lead the environmental contribution to Pakistan as we do across the globe.

For now, Nokia has ended this recycling campaign officially but still they have placed recycling bins at every 14 Nokia Care Centers across Pakistan which will continue to accept any broken or useless mobile phones and accessories of any brand.

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