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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.

  2. The WEEE man is more than just a sculpture. Designed by Paul Bonomini, the seven-meter figure forms part of the RSA‘s drive towards a zero waste society. 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 ...

  3. WEEE Man. This giant sculpture represents the amount of Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment that the average household throws away in a lifetime rather than recycling. His brain is...

  4. 2 de may. de 2012 · 12.1K subscribers. Subscribed. 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...

  5. www.stageone.co.uk › project › the-weeee-manThe WEEEE man | Stage One

    The WEEE Man began life here in Yorkshire where he cut a striking figure, rising from the trees around our site, flashing his computer mouse teeth.

  6. 30 de abr. de 2005 · Sat 30 Apr 2005 10.30 EDT. Three tonnes of junk in human shape were unveiled yesterday to show how much electronic waste the average person throws away in a lifetime. The seven-metre (23ft) high...

  7. www.atelierworks.co.uk › exhibitions-events › weee-manWEEE MAN | Atelier Works

    It is an imposing seven-metre human figure built from three tonnes of WEEE. This represents the average amount of electronic waste that UK citizens are likely to create in their lifetimes. WEEE Man has a spine made from an old washing machine, a neck made from vacuum cleaner tubes, and teeth made from computer mice.