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E-MISSION

Be the solution to the pollution

An initiative by Ch. Mokshasri Vrinda

About Me

Hello, my name is Ch. Mokshasri Vrinda. I am a 10th-grade student at Johnson Grammar School in Hyderabad. I am passionate about spreading awareness among young people regarding the proper disposal of e-waste.

My interest in e-waste disposal was sparked when I learned about the damaging effects it can have on the environment and human health. Shockingly, only a small percentage of e-waste is recycled properly, with the rest ending up in landfills or incinerators.

To raise awareness about this issue, I have been giving presentations to my classmates and other students in my community. Additionally, I am working on creating a website and social media campaign to reach a wider audience.

My goal is to educate young people about the importance of e-waste recycling and to encourage them to take action to protect our planet. If you want to learn more about e-waste disposal, please take a moment to visit my website or follow me on social media. Together, we can make a difference by recycling our e-waste properly.

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About Project E-MISSION

Project E-MISSION is an initiative by Ch. Mokshasri Vrinda, a school student in Hyderabad, India, to educate people about the consequences of improper disposal of e-waste and the importance of proper disposal of e-waste. The project aims to raise awareness about the harmful effects of e-waste on the environment and human health and to encourage people to recycle their e-waste responsibly.

I was inspired to start Project E-MISSION after I learned about the large amount of

e-waste that is generated in Hyderabad each year. I realized that many people are

unaware of the dangers of improper e-waste disposal and that there is a need

for education and awareness-raising on this issue.

I have been working on Project E-MISSION for over 3 months now. I have given

presentations to schools, colleges, and community groups about the dangers

of e-waste and the importance of proper disposal. I have also created a website and

social media pages for the project to reach a wider audience. Project E-MISSION has

received a lot of positive support from the community

I am passionate about Project E-MISSION, and determined to make a difference in the

fight against e-waste. I hope that my project will help to raise awareness about the

issue and encourage people to recycle

their e-waste responsibly.

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Did you know?

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  • 80% of E-Waste in the US and most of other countries are transported to Asia.
  • After the United States and China, India is the world’s largest producer of e-waste, producing 3.23 million tonnes per year.
  • It is estimated that throughout India, 4,00,000-5,00,000 child workers between the ages of 10-15 are involved in e-waste recycling activities.
  • In addition to the Environmental Protection Act of 1986, the E-Waste (Management and Handling) Rules of 2011 came into effect in May 2012.
  • In October 2016, the E-Waste (Management) Rules, 2016 replaced the E-Waste (Management and Handling) Rules, 2011.
  • Amendment to the E-Waste Management Rules, 2018 relaxes certain aspects of the strict E-Waste (Management Rules of 2016).
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What we do?

Awareness campaigns

Project E-MISSION conducts school awareness campaigns to educate the young generation about e-waste recycling. We believe young people are vital to protecting our environment.

We recently held a campaign at Johnson Grammar School for students in grades 10 and 9. We were thrilled with the active participation and enthusiasm for learning about e-waste.

We are grateful to the students, teachers, and staff for their support. We are confident that our efforts will raise awareness about e-waste and encourage young people to take action to protect our planet.

We are looking forward to conducting more campaigns in other schools and colleges, expanding our reach and educating more young people about the importance of e-waste recycling. We believe that by educating the young generation about e-waste, we can make a real difference in the fight against climate change.

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Sample Work

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Session for 9th grade students at Johnson Grammar School

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I am grateful to my school Principal, coordinators, teachers, and peers for supporting me in my e-waste awareness campaigns.

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I am grateful to the facilitators at 1M1B for their generous support and motivation, which have helped me to achieve my goals of my first step towards making an impact on the world.

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Ch.Mokshasri Vrinda

14jgnh0143@jgscbse.com

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