Graphic by James Bareham / The Verge Now that Apple�s latest iPhones are using USB-C cables instead of the traditional Lightning cables, anyone who upgrades to a new iPhone may find themselves with a lot of excess cables. If...
Now that Apple�s latest iPhones are using USB-C cables instead of the traditional Lightning cables, anyone who upgrades to a new iPhone may find themselves with a lot of excess cables. If you�re one of those unfortunates, what do you plan to do with them?
While we�re always being told how to simplify our crammed living spaces and get rid of all the stuff we�re no longer using or wearing, it�s often hard to figure out just how to do it responsibly without adding to the world�s excess trash.
Because just dumping them isn�t an option. Reusing and recycling old and unneeded stuff has become an important aspect of the push to preserve the world�s environment. Many states and urban areas are mandating the recycling of tech, metals, paper...






