The document discusses e-pollution from electronic waste. It notes that improperly disposed electronic material can be considered e-waste, which is a source of toxic heavy metals like mercury, lead, and beryllium that can damage human cells and organs. Examples of e-waste include computers, mobile phones, and household appliances. The document also outlines responsibilities for e-waste management in industries and individuals, and calls for reducing e-waste at the source through practices like inventory control and choosing electronics without hazardous components.