Electronic waste, commonly known as "e-waste," refers to discarded electronic devices and electrical equipment that have reached the end of their useful life or are no longer wanted. E-waste includes a wide range of electronic and electrical products, such as computers, smartphones, tablets, televisions, printers, digital cameras, and other consumer electronics, as well as industrial and medical equipment. E-waste is a significant and growing environmental and health concern for several reasons such as toxic components , waste volüme , improper disposal and resource depletion. Creating an e-Twinning project focused on waste is a great way to raise awareness about environmental issues and engage students in a meaningful learning experience.