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Waste, Property, and Useless Things - Harvard Law Review

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Abstract How should the law respond to intentionally useless objects that are constructed from scarce materials and thrust into an overcrowded world?Approximately sixty million tons of electronic waste, or “e-waste” — for example, discarded iPhones, refrigerators, desktop computers — is produced each year. This annual pile of electronic rubbish represents sixty-two billion dollars’ worth of tangible raw materials (such as gold and other scarce m…
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harvardlawreview.org broke the news in on Monday, March 10, 2025.
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