WEEE Systems reveals plan to close e-waste loop

James S Murray
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Ambitious startup maps out plan for new electronic recycling and reuse facility

UK startup WEEE Systems has revealed ambitious plans to revolutionise the UK's e-waste management industry, revealing it is in early-stage talks to develop a prototype plant capable of providing reuse...

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