<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><article><front><Journal-meta><journal-id journal-id-type='publisher'>CWE/1597/2024</journal-id><journal-title >Current World Environment</journal-title><issn pub-type='PPub'>0973-4929</issn><issn pub-type='ePub'>2320-8031</issn><publisher><publisher-name>4</publisher-name></publisher></Journal-meta><article-meta><article-id pub-id-type='other'>CWE--93-00</article-id><title-group><article-title>&lt;p&gt;Exploring E-waste Practices and Awareness: Educational Institutions of Haryana as a Case Scenario&lt;/p&gt;</article-title></title-group><contrib-group><contrib contrib-type='author'><name><surname></surname><given-names></given-names></name><xref ref-type='aff' rid='aff00'><sup></sup></xref></contrib><contrib contrib-type='author'><name><surname></surname><given-names></given-names></name><xref ref-type='aff' rid='aff00'><sup></sup></xref></contrib></contrib-group><aff id='aff001'><sup>1</sup><instname>Maharshi Dayanand University</instname>,<deptname>Department of Civil Engineering</deptname>, <instaddress>University Institute of Science and Technology</instaddress>, <instcity>Rohtak,</instcity>, <instcountry>India</instcountry>.</aff><pub-date pub-type='ppub'><publicationDate></publicationDate></pub-date><doi>10.12944/CWE.19.2.40</doi><volume>Volume 19</volume><issue>Volume 19</issue><page>1031-1040</page><abstract><title>Abstract</title><p>This study delves into electronic waste (e-waste) practices and awareness within educational institutions in Haryana, with a focus on students. The surge in electrical and electronic-equipment’s globally has led-to a substantial increasing discarded devices, contributing to environmental and health concerns. The research explores the life cycle of electronic-waste, the causes of the global e-waste problem, and the concept of circular economy (CE). It highlights the role of consumers, particularly students, in evaluating the fate of e-waste and emphasizes the significance of awareness in proper disposal. The study&#039;s objectives include assessing the penetration of information and communication technology (ICT) for academic purposes and understanding the willingness of students and faculty toward e-waste recycling. The methodology involves surveys in various academic institutions in Haryana, analyzing demographic profiles, electronic device usage, and environmental consciousness. Results indicate a high level of awareness of e-waste among respondents but a limited understanding of e-waste materials and policies. Despite environmental concerns, knowledge gaps persist, especially regarding valuable and toxic materials in electronic devices. The study concludes with recommendations for establishing e-waste management centers, enhancing environmental awareness, enforcing regulations, and engaging stakeholders to address the e-waste challenge effectively.</p></abstract><kwd-group><title>Keywords</title><kwd>E-Waste</kwd><kwd> Environment</kwd><kwd> Haryana</kwd><kwd> Management</kwd><kwd> Willingness</kwd></kwd-group><counts><ref-count count='' /><page-count count='' /></counts></article-meta></front></article>