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Online shopping giants Amazon and eBay to pay the price for electrical waste
AMAZON and eBay will have to fund a new crackdown on fly-tipped electrical goods, starting next week.
The online shopping giants will be forced to cover the costs of cleaning up e-waste from our streets.


British firms like Currys and Argos already have to pick up the tab for recycling things like TVs and fridges.
But now huge internet companies will also have to report all sales of electronic items.
This will then be used to work out their bill.
Mary Creagh, Circular Economy Minister, said: “Online giants must pay their fair share for cleaning up e-waste their overseas traders sell to UK consumers.
“This Government will always back British business.
“We are levelling the playing field and stopping the avalanche of single use tech filling our bins.”
Meet Katie Feeney, viral TikTok star dubbed ‘the next Erin Andrews’ after being hired by ESPN
KATIE Feeney is the social media superstar making waves in the broadcasting world.
And Feeney, 22, has landed a new job with ESPN to transform the network’s social content.



The internet personality has a huge following online.
Her combined TikTok, Instagram, YouTube and Snapchat fan base is more than 14 million.
And adoring fans have tipped her to become the next Erin Andrews after her latest career venture.
Andrews is Fox NFL’s lead sideline reporter.
In 2022, Feeney became the first ever social media correspondent for an NFL team when the Washington Commanders hired her.
Since graduating from Penn State, the 22-year-old has already covered Super Bowls and Oscars.
She has brought her distinctive voice and personality to events and amassed a huge following.
“From capturing Penn State games on the sidelines to now joining the biggest platform in sports, this journey has been incredible,” she said.
“I grew up watching SportsCenter with my family, and I’m proud to now be part of the storytelling that brings ESPN to millions of fans around the world.”
ESPN confirmed Feeney’s new role this week.
She will lead their SportsCenter on SnapChat coverage, which has over nine million subscribers.
Feeney is also contributing to the new-look ESPN app with vertical video content.
And ESPN also confirmed her job will include appearances on some of their biggest shows.
They include Sunday NFL Countdown, Monday Night Countdown and College GameDay.
Feeney shared the news with her fans as she gets ready for a new chapter in her young but already promising career.


One replied, “You’re so amazing queen! Congratulations!
“Super duper proud of you! Can’t wait to see you crush it.”
Another said, “That’s amazing she’s the next Erin Andrews.”
A third posted, “Coolest girl ever!”
While a fourth claimed, “She’s absolutely perfect for the job! Congratulations Katie.”