Business Fast > Technology > Nearly half a billion small tech items thrown away TechnologyNearly half a billion small tech items thrown awayOctober 12, 2023posted on Oct. 12, 2023 at 12:10 am Electrical items such as vapes, fans, cables and USB sticks can all be recycled READ SOURCE tweet Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on RedditMorebusinessfastOctober 12, 2023previous articleMore surveyors report falling UK house prices than at any time since 2009next articleLooking For The Next 100X Crypto? Here Are The Kind Of Altcoins To Look AtYou Might Also LikeTechnologyOperation Sindoor: Airlines offer full refunds amid suspended bookingsMay 11, 2025TechnologySamsung faces another new rival within days as 'exciting' Android upgrade confirmedMay 10, 2025TechnologyTech NowMay 10, 2025TechnologyLyft shares pop 20% after buyback; CEO says there are no signs of worry with the consumerMay 9, 2025TechnologyUK plans to ‘dim the sun’ gets £57,000,000 funding – but what’s the point?May 8, 2025TechnologyMaker of Pegasus spyware told to pay $167m for WhatsApp hackMay 7, 2025Recommended For YouSportsMikel Arteta red-faced as Arsenal transfer blunder put in focus with new updateMay 13, 2025SportsFinanceGold is booming – but how safe is it for investors, really?May 13, 2025FinanceSportsLewis Hamilton comment about Sky Sports F1 commentator and Martin Brundle speaks volumesMay 13, 2025SportsSportsCarlo Ancelotti set to recall Man Utd star when he takes charge of BrazilMay 12, 2025SportsFinanceDWP dates PIP and Universal Credit changes will begin in 2026May 12, 2025Finance
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