 The study aims to document the problems associated with inappropriate e-waste recycling practices, specifically focusing on where e-waste is generated, where it is recycled, and the adverse environmental and health consequences of these practices. The study finds that a significant amount of e-waste is generated and not properly recycled, leading to potential harm to vulnerable populations such as women and children who work in informal recycling sectors. The study calls for improved occupational conditions for all e-waste workers and the eradication of child labour in the industry.