Village_Idiot
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The primary downside to fiberglass is that it is very difficult to reuse or recycle. Just look at all of the fiberglass blades from wind generators that can't be recycled after their end of life or when they break or crack.Plastic - lighter, scratch resistant (using certain plastics), doesn't block cell signals, cheaper, doesn't break like glass when dropped.... fiberglass! Many, many other materials other than "metal" can and should be used for many reasons!
Metals like titanium, aluminum, and steel (stainless or otherwise) are easily recycled. Glass is also much easier to recycle. Because of the epoxy resins used to make fiberglass, it can't be easily recycled and reuse is limited to size of the fiberglass material. Large pieces can be cut and used to make phone chassis and shells, but you could only reuse it once. Furthermore, you'd be stuck with limited colors. Painting them would work, but that paint would wear or chip off.
Ultimately, you'd end up with even more non-recyclable trash going into our landfills or oceans.