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New Zealand among the worst recyclers of old phones

A new study ranked New Zealand as the lowest user of second-hand cell phones.

Julie Iles Thu, 19 Aug 2021

While a small fry in the world of e-waste, New Zealanders have one of the lowest rates of recycling and reusing mobile phones globally.

The new survey of 27 countries from used electronics online store reBuy, compiled global recycling data to compare the recycling habits of mobile phone owners

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