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so there may be a way forward for some of these parents to actually hold these gun makers accountable and hit them in the only place that they really care about, and that is their bottom line. yeah. i mean, the sandy hook parents faced disappointment after disappointment up on capitol hill, right? they haven t managed to get the things done that they thought in those days after the killing we thought maybe things would change on capitol hill. it didn t. but that suit against remington, the success of being able the do that, is one of the things sandy hook parents point to as something they have had as a success. we ve seen around the country, at local levels, in terms of the industry itself, there have been some changes that people who advocate more gun safety would say have been a movement that has happened that has been progress. it s just here in washington that nothing can get done. we have to you know,
by the industry itself, the tech industry. you will see, for example, if you are a direct customer and user, that you buy a new devices you are really happy about, those grand devices that you love, but those devices are usually not very aligned to your company or reputational values. those organisations use our service so that they can buy the devices that they need, that they like, but now they can buy them in a way that is a little bit more aligned with our values. some may say, why don t you recycle them in africa where you collect the funds from? again, some also, why do we need to fund this collection in africa? why not find it there and do it there? it exactly, the great thing is that this is perfect it is neat, clean, but you need to implement stuff and things get more difficult, right? and things get more difficult, riuht? , . , and things get more difficult, riuht? , ., , ., ., right? ten years ago when we started this right? ten years ago when we started this company, -
so i checked in with the big boss of closing the loop. jouster clover, a real pleasure having you on the show. thanks for your time. let s start with this, the basics. how does it work? we invented something new. so the concept of this composition very simply says you find devices that you want. don t change your procurement process. when you buy a new device, you can make that device waste neutral. and that means that device that you buy is compensated by the waste that my company collects. so what we re good at is collecting electronic waste in emerging markets, and we do that on behalf of our customers. as a result, we reduce waste, and that waste compensates your new device. and then who do you sell to? so we have the service of waste compensation, and that s used mainly b2b, but increasingly also by the industry itself, the tech industry. so you ll see, for example, if you re a direct customer and end
just no but hell no after every single one of these events. what do you say of the retort they speak of. the nra has been clear saying, no, this is not our doing. we are an advocacy organization looking to solidify and affirm and uphold the second amendment. and that s the right to bear and carry arms. so, why do you connect what s happening with the nra. this is individual people. what s your reaction to that? couple things. first off, we live in a complex democracy, and yes, we all enjoy freedoms. i m a gun owner. i enjoy that freedom. i hunt and shoot with my boys every chance i get. but any reasonable citizen knows that any freedom must be balanced with responsibility or our country s going to get badly out of whack. and it feels pretty out of whack to me right now. with regards to what i think, you know, an important point to bring up, laura, is that for a long time in the industry, as late as 15 years ago, the industry itself, through the