CES 2018: Record-breaking EVs, waterless washing machines, and recycled 'digital' gold

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The annual Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas once again featured a host of emerging clean technologies - BusinessGreen takes a look at some of the most eye-catching developments

Every year a multitude of tech companies, big and small, descend upon Las Vegas for the Consumer Electronics Show (CES). This year was no different and, despite a power cut, the show once again offered...

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