Made of circuit boards and smartphones, a giant sculpture of the leaders of the world's wealthiest nations is greeting them at a summit in England. The creators want to raise awareness about e-waste.
Made of circuit boards and smartphones, a giant sculpture of the leaders of the world s wealthiest nations is greeting them at a summit in England. The creators want to raise awareness about e-waste.
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Made of circuit boards and smartphones, a giant sculpture of the leaders of the world's wealthiest nations is greeting them at a summit in England. The creators want to raise awareness about e-waste.
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