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  1. The WEEE man, designed by Paul Bonomini, is a huge robotic figure made of scrap electrical and electronic equipment. It weighs 3.3 tonnes and stands seven meters tall – representing the average amount of e-products every single one of us throws away over a lifetime.

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  2. The RSA WEEE Man: an environmental awareness initiative from the RSA and Canon Europe

  3. About the WEEE Man. Nuts & Bolts | More about the WEEE Man | Visit the WEEE Man |. Activity pack for students. The WEEE man is made from electrical and electronic waste, such as washing machines, TVs, microwaves, vacuum cleaners and mobile phones.

  4. 2 de may. de 2012 · 92. 36K views 12 years ago. Learn more about the WEEE Man, this giant sculpture made of waste which was situated at the Eden Project, Cornwall, UK, and created by Paul Bonomini.

  5. The WEEE man is built from the amount of electrical and electronic waste the average British person creates in their lifetime. Over 1 million tonnes of waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) waste goes to landfill every year. This is not good news: most e–waste is toxic – and we’re running out of landfill.

  6. About the WEEE Man. The RSA WEEE Man launches at Eden Project - After its tremendous success in London, the RSA WEEE Man is now at the Eden Project, Cornwall where it will remain on display.

  7. Made from a range of electrical and electronic products covered by the new EU WEEE directive, the WEEE man represents the amount of electrical waste that the average British person will produce during their life.