(D) – The coronavirus crisis and its repercussions have created a great deal of volatility in the treatment of waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) in recent months. In March and April, widespread recycling centre closures resulted in a dramatic plunge in arisings in Germany. Now that local authority ...
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