E-waste is dangerous, especially because of the contained lead, mercury or cadmium that can leach out into the ground and water tables. Uncontrolled and silage recycling is detrimental to people and the environment, particularly to groups with vertical vulnerability. Thus, the E-waste management should be promptly solved in relation to these threats, which means recycling and disposal of e-waste. Awareness creation and ensuring implementation of very stringent laws can somehow help reverse the effects of depletion, and surmount health hazards. An end to this emerging problem requires concerted action towards proper decomposition of e-waste.