Electronic waste (e-waste) would be conspicuously absent. “One of the members of MSLC 133 saw discarded electronic items piled up in front of a school. Discarded electronic items, including printers, UPS systems, computer monitors, cellphones, wires and cables, computer parts, music players, laptops, chargers, cameras, video game consoles, CDs and DVDs were collected. Jasmine, a resident of Harrington Road, religiously segregates her waste, including unusable electronic items. *Plastic parts in discarded e-waste items will be sent to plastic recyclers, who will pyrolyse it.
Source: The Hindu December 16, 2017 07:16 UTC