The Rest of the World Is Going Digital on Waste. Here's What They're Getting Wrong.

Mal Rigoli
Co-Founder, Wasters

The EU and Australia have both been grappling with digital waste tracking for years. What they've learned tells us what the next twelve months should and shouldn't look like.
Learning from Global Mistakes
The EU: Going Digital at Exactly the Wrong Speed
Australia: What Fragmented Digital Looks Like
What This Means for the UK
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