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France Seeks to Reduce E-waste and Boost Culture of Repair

2021-02-10 07:00:00| Waste Age

E-waste is a growing problem around the world, with volumes expected to reach 52 million tons by the end of 2021. But, surveys have found that nearly two-thirds of Europeans would rather repair their products than buy new ones. To that end, F [ more ]

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