
There are more than 30 free of charge newspapers in circulation in London and the thoughtless disposal of them is the cause of an unsightly litterproblem on the city’s streets. In order to tackle the concern, the City of London has awarded a business known as Renew a 21-year contract to run a digital news service through a network of communication pods that double as recycling bins. Every single pod is home to two LCD screens displaying up-to-the-minute bulletins tailored for the wants of city enterprise sorts, interspersed with news from the worlds of entertainment, sport, fashion, travel, technologies and the arts…
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