Why the IT Reuse for Good Charter should be a game changer for digital inclusion

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The government's recently-launched 'IT Reuse for Good Charter' is a major step forward for encouraging firms to embed circular approaches into their daily IT operations, but it could and should go further still, writes Green Alliance's Emily Carr

It shouldn't still be the case that, in the UK today, millions of people have no access to digital devices to get online, while perfectly usable business laptops, tablets and smartphones are routinely...

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