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Media coverage of the GreenMobiles revolution - environmentally friendly mobile phone plans.

Articles written about GreenMobiles in the mass media:

Date Publication Teaser
     
05/05/2008 Eco eNews "GreenMobiles - connect to a greener future today:

07/04/2008 Courier Mail "Dial G for green phones - mobile buyers are looking for something extra from their phone: genuine green credentials"

18/10/2007 Ethical Investor "Developed internally to meet the growing demand of consumers to take action against climate change and to align with M2's broader company charter, Green Mobiles specifically targets climate change caused by global warming"

07/09/2007 AAP Newswire "Telco service provider M2 Telecommunications Group has launched what it says is Australia's first environmentally friendly mobile phone service."

07/09/2007 The Australian Financial Review "M2 Telecommunications have gone after the green market by starting up Green Mobiles. The online mobile
phone plan company will devote 10 per cent of its revenue into carbon credits."

07/09/2007 Bendigo Advertiser "Melbourne - Telco services provider M2 Telecommunications Group Ltd yesterday launched what it says is Australia's first environmentally friendly mobile telecommunications service: Green Mobiles."

07/09/2007 Burnie Advocate "Green Mobiles will contribute 10c in every dollar spent by customers into Australian Greenhouse Office accredited carbon abatement programs, via the Australian Climate Exchange."

07/09/2007 Cairns Post "...a $49 GreenCap plan would offset nearly seven tonnes of carbon dioxide, based on the C02 price of $8.50 a tonne."

07/09/2007 Canberra Times "Green Mobiles offers mobile phone services powered by the Optus 3G mobile network."

07/09/2007 Communications Day "Expanding telecommunications company M2 has announced the launch of its own mobile brand, Green Mobiles."

07/09/2007 Geelong Advertiser "M2 said Green Mobiles was specifically targeting climate change caused by global warming."

07/09/2007 Herald Sun "Environmental concern is really going mainstream with the launch of an Australian green mobile phone."

07/09/2007 Launceston Examiner "Customers can make a significant contribution toward offsetting the greenhouse gas emissions caused by their day to- day activities"

07/09/2007 Newcastle Herald "Green talk on line to save the globe"

07/09/2007 The Age "When the Australian Climate Exchange opened in July, the first buyer was Melbourne based telco M2. It snared $5000 of carbon credits at $8.50 a tonne. Now M2 has revealed the next stage of its green plan - it will offer a "green" mobile phone service.

07/09/2007 The Australian "Green Mobiles' entire operation had been structured to minimise its carbon footprint."

07/09/2007 Townsville Bulletin "M2 said that in one year, a $49 GreenCap plan would offset nearly seven tonnes of carbon dioxide, based upon the prevailing C02 price of about $8.50 a tonne."

07/09/2007 Warrnambool Standard "Green Mobiles, which will contribute 10 cents in every dollar spent by customers into accredited carbon abatement programs."