100 of the controversial e-voting machines are to be sold off for charity
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The MD of KMK recycling, Kurt Kyck first proposed the idea last week after he bought the equipment from the government for 70-thousand euro.
The company is due to collect the first batch in Co. Wexford this morning, and in total they’ll process around 7-and-a-half-thousand of them.
Most will be broken down for recycling, but the proceeds from the sales of 100 will go towards Barretstown, which works with seriously ill children.

