 The useful life of electrical and electronic equipment, EEE, has been shortened as a consequence of the advancement in technology and change in consumer patterns. This has resulted in the generation of large quantities of electronic waste, e-waste, that needs to be managed. The handling of e-wastes including combustion in incinerators, disposing in landfill or exporting overseas is no longer permitted due to environmental pollution in global legislations. This article was authored by Abdul Khaliq, Mohammed Akbar Ramdhani, Jeffrey Brooks, and others.