Trash or Treasure? Royal Mint finds treasure in e-waste
Trash or Treasure? - Where does our waste go?
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On average, each home has 20 discarded electronic appliances – and that trash is some else's treasure. Could your kitchen drawers be full of gold? 📱 ➡️ 💰
This story is part of the CGTN Europe Trash or Treasure special - a look at the challenges, innovations and solutions around Europe's waste disposal. Discover #TrashorTreasure ♻️ https://stories.cgtneurope.tv/trash-or-treasure-local-solutions-to-global-problems/index.html
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