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Recycle shop Droppie wants to expand to dozens of shopping centers

Recycle shop Droppie wants to expand to dozens of shopping centers

Recycle shop Droppie has announced plans to expand its operations by adding 70 new locations to shopping centers throughout the Netherlands. The shop, which currently operates in the country's four largest cities, offers customers a small fee in exchange for various types of recyclable waste.

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