Rishika Bhowmick and her friends from the arts department of Jadavpur university are on a mission to collect and recycle all e-waste generated from their campus.
"We are collecting e-waste from all departments in our campus and also from individual students and teachers. Everyone is cooperating with us. Now we have collected hundreds of such discarded items," the comparative literature student told PTI.
Only the engineering faculty at the state-run university has a dedicated bin for e-waste.
According to a UN report last year, India is the fifth biggest producer of e-waste in the world, discarding 1.7 million tonnes of electronic and electrical equipment.
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Another aspect of the students campaign is to raise awareness amongst the new generation.
Using the discarded computer and mobile phone parts, the students decorated a path along the campus recently.
"We can recycle many items using our creativity at our homes. The rest should be sent to authorised e-waste recycling units," the students who would soon be starting the e-waste campaign in St Xavier's College and Presidency University said.