E-Waste Donation Drive


Event Name: E-Waste Donation Drive Event Date: April 11th, 2025
Faculty Coordinators: Dr. Neetu Kamra Event Timings: 10:00 AM – 3:00 PM
Number of Participants: PGDM Students (Batch 2024–2026) Venue:Lloyd Business School Campus, Greater Noida

Objectives:

  • To promote environmental sustainability and responsible disposal of electronic waste.
  • To create awareness about the harmful impact of improper e-waste disposal on health and the environment.
  • To encourage students to contribute to a cleaner and greener campus.
  • To foster a sense of social responsibility through active participation in CSR initiatives.

Detailed Report:

The CSR Club of Lloyd Business School organized an E-Waste Donation Drive on April 11, 2025, under the guidance of Faculty Coordinator Dr. Neetu Kamra. The initiative was designed to encourage students to donate unused or damaged electronic items for safe recycling and environmentally friendly disposal.

The donation drive began at 10:00 AM with an awareness announcement across the campus, informing students about the importance of reducing electronic waste and adopting sustainable practices. A designated collection zone was set up in the campus courtyard, equipped with secure collection boxes and volunteers to guide the participants.

Students from the PGDM Batch (2024–2026) participated actively by donating various items such as old mobile phones, chargers, headphones, calculators, wires, USB cables, obsolete gadgets, and small electronic appliances. Student volunteers from the CSR Club collected, recorded, and segregated the e-waste systematically to ensure proper handling.

Throughout the day, faculty members and students visited the collection area, supporting and appreciating the initiative. Informative posters and banners were displayed around the venue to spread awareness about the environmental impact of e-waste and the importance of recycling.

The collected materials were documented and arranged for transfer to an authorized e-waste recycling partner for safe disposal. The drive concluded at 3:00 PM, marking a successful step toward building an eco-friendly and responsible campus culture.

Learning Outcomes:

  • Students developed awareness of the ecological hazards associated with improper e-waste disposal.
  • Enhanced understanding of sustainable and environment-friendly waste management practices.
  • Encouraged active participation in CSR initiatives and social responsibility.
  • Fostered teamwork, organization, and leadership skills among student volunteers.
  • Strengthened commitment towards creating a cleaner and greener campus environment.

Prepared by:

Dr. Neetu Kamra

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