Belkin, a tech company, has announced plans to use recycled plastic for their products to reduce their impact on the environment, and Australia will be the first market to receive them, says Tech Guide Editor Stephen Fenech.
“At first, they are releasing power banks, car chargers, and a few USB hubs,” Mr Fenech told Sky News Australia.
“The big news is that Australians will receive these products before anyone else in the world, as Belkin has chosen Australia as their initial market to launch these products.”
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