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Giant G7 e-waste sculpture Mount Recyclemore comes home to Stockport

The huge sculpture of Boris and fellow G7 leaders made from discarded electronics is coming back to Stockport Exchange
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A giant Mount Rushmore-style sculpture of the G7 leaders’ heads, made entirely of discarded electronics, that appeared on a beach in Cornwall during the G7 climate summit, is set to spend the summer in Stockport.

Created by Stockport-based leading UK re-commerce expert, musicMagpie, alongside artist and founder of the Mutoid Waste Company, Joe Rush, the sculpture – named Mount Recyclemore – highlights the growing threat of e-waste.

It depicts world leaders including British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, American President Joe Biden and German Chancellor Angela Merkel.

What is e-waste?

© Joel Goodman

The arresting installation, which is made from approximately 20,000 individual items of e-waste, will be in situ for eight weeks from July 21st at business hub Stockport Exchange and will form part of Stockport Business Improvement District’s Totally Stockport summer activities, which will include an art trail of 21 gigantic frogs, a food festival and Stockport’s first Enduro cycling festival.

Mount Recyclemore was created to raise awareness of the growing problem of e-waste, which is reported to be the fastest growing waste stream in the world.

According to the UN, the current 53 million tonnes of e-waste generated annually worldwide will more than double by 2050.

© Joel Goodman

“I’m delighted to be able to bring Mount Recyclemore back to our hometown of Stockport,” said Steve Oliver, founder and CEO, at musicMagpie.

“The sculpture is simply incredible to look at and caused a worldwide stir when we unveiled it during the G7 summit in Cornwall.

“E-waste is a growing problem worldwide and its impact on the environment is significant.

“Our research has found that almost half of Brits currently do not recycle, resell, or donate their old tech to charity, with most opting to hold onto it instead where it ends up at the back of drawers collecting dust.

“Staggeringly, almost five million adults even openly admit to throwing old tech in the bin at home.

“I’m hoping that not only will coming to see Mount Recyclemore provide an amazing day out for adults and children alike across this summer, but also help to better educate and empower people to make changes today.”

‘Everyone can make a difference’

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“The council is delighted to see that musicMagpie has brought this amazing art installation to the heart of Stockport town centre highlighting, in a unique way, the cost to the environment of discarded electronic equipment,” said Cllr Sheila Bailey, Cabinet Member for Sustainable Stockport.

“Climate change, and its impact on our planet is something none of us can ignore. 

“Stockport Council has published its Climate Change Strategy, Stockport CAN,  together with an extensive work plan aimed at encouraging everyone to play their part in helping Stockport reach Carbon Neutrality by 2038. 

“Everyone CAN make a difference.

© Joel Goodman

“The council also has a scheme to recycle electronics equipment as well as other electricals musicMagpie doesn’t buy from residents.

“Stopfordians can visit Community Computers, which is a local recycling initiative that refurbishes old, unused devices to help people get online, as well as tackling e-waste and providing training in IT recycling for the long-term unemployed. 

“You can drop off your old computers, laptops, tablets or smartphones at any library in Stockport or visit communitycomputers.co.uk.

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