Re: Burning old TVs to survive: The toxic trade in electrical waste

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Sujet : Re: Burning old TVs to survive: The toxic trade in electrical waste
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Groupes : sci.electronics.repair
Date : 02. Dec 2024, 14:40:34
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We try to but since China makes them now as throw away
non repairable cheap goods and sells them global, they should
be who leads the cleanup.

Date Sujet#  Auteur
1 Dec 24 * Re: Burning old TVs to survive: The toxic trade in electrical waste8legg
2 Dec 24 `* Re: Burning old TVs to survive: The toxic trade in electrical waste7UFO
2 Dec 24  `* Re: Burning old TVs to survive: The toxic trade in electrical waste6Roger Hayter
2 Dec 24   +* Re: Burning old TVs to survive: The toxic trade in electrical waste2Carlos E.R.
20 Dec 24   i`- Re: Burning old TVs to survive: The toxic trade in electrical waste1Cursitor Doom
2 Dec 24   +* Re: Burning old TVs to survive: The toxic trade in electrical waste2Ralph Mowery
2 Dec 24   i`- Re: Burning old TVs to survive: The toxic trade in electrical waste1Carlos E.R.
16 Dec 24   `- Re: Burning old TVs to survive: The toxic trade in electrical waste1Wu Ming

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