Flying to Europe? New EU plug needed!

Except for the Cheap Flights from London and across the EU, the European organisation has many more beneficial sides - the free trade union, the peace preservation on the continent, the free exchange of labour and the cooperation in dozens of areas like criminal affairs, culture and education and others. However, EU has established itself as an organisation that has a green view for the future and that has some initiatives that would enhance the environmental protection programmes making Europe a cleaner place.
Such a legislative measure would force the producers of mobile phones for the European market to use the so called ’standard charger’. This is a concept that grew into legislation to take effect in 2012 aiming to reduce the materials that phone producers use for chargers and plugs and thus reduce pollution caused by electrical waste. Furthermore, the Union has agreed on the legislation and says that no phones would be sold with a charger which means that once you have the charger, you will no longer need to buy another one in the pack with your phone.
This is definitely a good environmental protection step for the European Union since it is not only preserving the environment by reducing the potential electrical waste but is also saving material and reducing indirectly the pollution from the producing process of plastics. Plastics are a product of the oil industry which is harmful for the environment and producing less plastics for chargers reduce the rates of negative effects of the cycle. Furthermore, the copper metal used in these chargers would be cut significantly and more resources would be saved from using a single charger for all phones. This only by issuing a minor legislative measure the Union would save tons of metal, energy and reduce the effects of the oil industry in other production cycles.
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