Apple powers up iPhone recycling network

Madeleine Cuff
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Tech giant quadruples number of locations for US customers to hand in old iPhones as part of recycling and reuse drive

Tech giant Apple has today announced a significant expansion of its recycling network across the US, in a bid to drive up the number of iPhones being disassembled so that their component parts can be reused....

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