"You're sure about these?" Sarah asked. "The Nokia's a classic."
The shop owner, a woman named Sarah, didn't just see "e-waste." She saw the that manufacturers were desperate to recycle [11, 14]. To her, these weren't just "junk drawer" residents; they were resources that could be refurbished as affordable second-hand devices or repurposed as household security cameras [13, 16, 20]. we buy old phones
of 1984 to the sleek, titanium frames of last year’s flagships [32, 35]. "You're sure about these