E-Waste only contributes 1%, however it might be increased in the near future asstructure of society changes will be disposing more electronic wasteBrunei Darussalam is in the preparatory process of restricting the import and
export of hazardous wastes and other wastes for final disposal and for recovery.
The country is currently drafting legislation aimed at controlling trade in hazardous
wastes in accordance with the Basel Convention. Regulations will be implemented in
the Draft Environmental Order of Negara Brunei Darussalam. In Brunei, e-waste accounts
for about one percent of the total generated waste (Department of Environment,
Parks and Recreation, Ministry of Development, 2006). While the country has
disposal facilities, it lacks facilities for recycling, recovery or re-use.s(esp. Old computers and old mobile phones)