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WEF: Ban Private Vehicles

The WEF went on to state that while mining more is one route, doing so could produce “unintended consequences,” and therefore “it is time to look beyond” the current solution and consider “three mindset changes” that can “help reduce demand for critical metals.”
The WEF stated “Be honest, you likely have at least one old mobile phone tucked in the bottom of a drawer. Possibly an unused hard drive taking up space too. You aren’t alone.”
According to the paper, “The average car or van in England is driven just 4% of the time.”
The WEF argued for people to sell their cars, walk or share vehicles because “Car sharing platforms such as Getaround and BlueSG have already seized that opportunity to offer vehicles where you pay per hour used.”
However, the organization which promotes the “Great Reset” did not stop there and went on to say that this theory can be applied to everything from cars to private …

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