Waste, Property, and Useless Things - Harvard Law Review
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Waste, Property, and Useless Things - Harvard Law Review
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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