# 4: Reverse

Posted on 7:37 PM


The problem with anything indestructible is that, well, they're hard to destroy. So naturally, when everyone has an indestructible screen and starts to throw them away, they are hard to recycle and reuse, and therefore start to loose their 'green' component. The benefit to a glass screen, is that some of the parts can be disassembled and reused over again (unless damaged or broken), but with a screen like the Flexible Screen, which is SO thin, it is inevitable that it will end up in a landfill at some point when it breaks. It's true that this product will eliminate a good portion of waste due to broken or damaged screens, but the potential for there to be too many is there. I guess too much of a good thing is right in this case. Despite this downfall, there is still a possible solution. When the technology is advanced in the industry to do so, these screens can be made of recycled or biodegradable materials. This will even further the capabilities of this product.

http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2004/01/040121075325.htm

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