🔗 linkblog: my thoughts on 'The Redbox Removal Team'
- One minute read - 52 words - kudos:What a wild story.
The unceremonious end of Redbox is a reminder of how much stuff we make and buy, and how, when companies fail to plan for end-of-life or go out of business, they often leave a bunch of devices that suddenly become e-waste behind.
link to “The Redbox Removal Team”
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