1054 Park Group students set world record in e-waste awareness drive

A total of 1054 students from Park Group of Institutions created a world record in Coimbatore by identifying and categorising electronic waste, aiming to promote e-waste awareness and sustainable recycling practices among youth.

As many as 1054 students of Park Group of Institutions created a world record by participating in a large-scale activity focused on identifying and categorising electronic waste (e-waste), with the objective of spreading awareness on responsible e-waste management and sustainable practices. The record-setting event was held in Coimbatore on January 29, 2026.

The students collectively identified and classified a wide range of discarded electronic items including mobile phones, monitors, CFL and LED bulbs, remote controls, tablets, printers, printer cartridges, headphones and hairdryers. The initiative was designed to educate young minds on the growing environmental challenge posed by electronic waste and the importance of proper segregation and recycling.
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Addressing the students, Prasanth Omanakuttan, Founder of GreenEra Recycling and an alumnus of Park College of Technology, spoke about the rapid rise of e-waste, the environmental and health risks associated with improper disposal, and the need for systematic recycling practices. He emphasised that awareness at the student level is crucial for building long-term sustainable solutions.
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At the conclusion of the event, Christopher, Adjudicator from the World Record Union, officially announced that 1054 students had successfully completed the task and achieved the world record. The certificate was presented to Dr. Anusha Ravi, CEO, Park Institutions, in recognition of the achievement.
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Speaking on the occasion, Dr. Anusha Ravi said that while people are familiar with purchasing and using electronic devices, there is limited awareness about their disposal and waste management. She highlighted the importance of educating students on e-waste handling and acknowledged the contribution of alumnus Prasanth Omanakuttan and GreenEra Recycling for their active role in electronic waste management and recycling.
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Principals of engineering colleges, the General Manager, faculty members and staff of Park Group of Institutions were present during the record-setting event, which marked a significant step towards environmental responsibility and youth-driven sustainability initiatives.

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