The rate of electronic equipment disposal is rising quickly along with the consumption of gadgets with the newest innovations, but not all electronic equipment that is thrown is necessarily past its useful life. There is a probability that specific machinery and parts still have a useful life, either without extensive renovations or after repairs and upgrades, and are suitable for redeployment at various consumer levels. In the best interest of the environment and ecology, we prefer to recover such equipment and components and resell them. In spite of India's dominance in the technology industry, the penetration level of computerization is still in the single digits, largely because the price of purchasing a new electronic asset is out of reach for all consumers.

With the kind of goals the current Central Government has for Digital India and Smart Cities, India will undoubtedly need an increasing number of people to adopt the change and bring about the change, and electronics will undoubtedly play a growing part.

Engineers with the necessary training work on a team for Scope Recycling Pvt.Ltd to salvage and renovate such assets. Every December, Scope Recycling Pvt.Ltd even hosts E-waste Week, asking businesses to donate their old computers so that Scope Recycling Pvt.Ltd may restore them and give them to the less fortunate.