Vadodara: M s University has implemented new e-waste policies where more than 2,000 electronic equipment will be sold as a memo.
All of these gadgets are more than 10 years old and defunt.
Electronic equipment includes computers, monitors, air conditioners, photocopiers, among others.
The source says all these equipment will be sold to the authorized e-scrap handlers that will be stored by the tender.
The University has formed an e-waste waste committee.
A team has surveyed all faculties and institutions to examine electronic instruments that are not in working conditions.
The new memo policy has been given in front of the University syndicate as well.
Even though the university has bought electronic equipment for years, it has no policy to get rid of old and outdated equipment.