End-Of-Life electronic devices, often are known as E-Waste or E-Scrap which includes old computers, networking equipment, telecommunications equipment, bulbs, and all other electronic equipment. Many outdated electronics and IT equipment can find hazardous chemicals such as lead, mercury, cadmium, beryllium, polyvinyl chloride, and chromium. These chemicals seep into the soil when e-waste is thrown into landfills, damaging the groundwater and the air.
The Sri Palee Campus has a mechanism in place to store electronic waste in a separate cabin that keeps it dry and hopes to deliver them to the Holcim/Geocycle plant for disposal.

Figure 01. E-waste transportation and storage at Sri Palee Campus

Figure 02. Store in a separate cabin