Every single day, 142,000 computers are thrown away in the United States alone. At least, that was the case in 2010. Electronic waste is the fastest growing municipal waste stream in the world. Today, that number is far higher and the only way to alleviate the situation is getting people to talk more about it. Photographer Benjamin Von Wong uses his photography as a way to make a positive social impact.

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Photographer Benjamin Von Wong transformed 4,100 pounds of e-waste into post-apocalyptic landscapes.

Photographer Benajmin Von Wong Transformed 4,100 Pounds Of e-Waste Into Post-Apocalyptic Landscapes

What is e-waste? It’s the refuge that comes from discarding our electronics.

Photographer Benajmin Von Wong Transformed 4,100 Pounds Of e-Waste Into Post-Apocalyptic Landscapes

Each set was made from Dell’s e-waste recycling program.

Photographer Benajmin Von Wong Transformed 4,100 Pounds Of e-Waste Into Post-Apocalyptic Landscapes

Photographer Benajmin Von Wong Transformed 4,100 Pounds Of e-Waste Into Post-Apocalyptic Landscapes

On his blog, Von Wong shared plenty of behind-the-scenes.

Photographer Benajmin Von Wong Transformed 4,100 Pounds Of e-Waste Into Post-Apocalyptic Landscapes

He couldn’t have done it without the help of his 50 volunteers!

Photographer Benajmin Von Wong Transformed 4,100 Pounds Of e-Waste Into Post-Apocalyptic Landscapes

Photographer Benajmin Von Wong Transformed 4,100 Pounds Of e-Waste Into Post-Apocalyptic Landscapes

Photographer Benajmin Von Wong Transformed 4,100 Pounds Of e-Waste Into Post-Apocalyptic Landscapes




Photographer Benajmin Von Wong Transformed 4,100 Pounds Of e-Waste Into Post-Apocalyptic Landscapes

Photographer Benajmin Von Wong Transformed 4,100 Pounds Of e-Waste Into Post-Apocalyptic Landscapes

Photographer Benajmin Von Wong Transformed 4,100 Pounds Of e-Waste Into Post-Apocalyptic Landscapes

Behind the Scenes Videos

Via: Von Wong Blog

Photo Credits: Photographs by Benjamin Von Wong and used with permission.