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Keywords
Art installations
Electronic waste
Electronics
Exhibitions
KWCI (GPI)
Metals
Mobile phones
Toxic waste
Toxics (campaign title)
Old Mobile Phones Used for the Art Installation in Beijing
Old mobile phones used for the art installation.
Greenpeace held an exhibition in a Beijing shopping centre to show the public the value of e-waste with information panels, and an art installation made of over 500 old mobile phones was also exhibited.
In original language:
展览装置上的旧手机
展览装置上的旧手机。
2019年3月,GPEA 发布了《唤醒沉睡的宝藏:中国废弃电子产品循环经济潜力报告》,预测了2030年中国废弃电子产品的巨大经济潜力。绿色和平于3月26日至4月1日期间于北京举办“沉睡的宝藏:收集的资源循环”展览,向公众介绍中国电子废弃物再利用的价值与意义。一个由超过500台废弃手机 制作而成艺术装置在展览上展出。
Unique identifier:
GP0STT5HP
Type:
Image
Shoot date:
20/03/2019
Locations:
Asia
,
Beijing
,
China
,
East Asia
Credit line:
© Greenpeace / Yan Tu
Ranking:
★★★★★★ (B)
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Greenpeace Beijing held an exhibition called "Sleeping Treasure: the Mobile Phone Resource Cycle Exhibition" in a shopping centre to show the public the value of e-waste with information panels, and an art installation made of over 500 old mobile phones was also exhibited.
In March 2019, Greenpeace East Asia released the "Circular Economy's Potential for Electronics in China" report which forecasts the value of metals in e-waste in 2030.
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