The Recorder - My Turn : Right to Repair vital for protecting consumers and environment
Consumer electronics is now the fastest growing waste stream in the world, according to a new report by the BBC's weekly The Boss. The BBC’s Chris Stokel-Walker explains what it means for the economy and the environment.
Source: recorder.comPublished on 2022-12-30
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