With the progress of the times, science and technology change rapidly. The management of Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) is an important issues. Because WEEE should double in the near future to reach 12 million tons p.a. This confronts us directly with the obverse aspect of our consumption patterns: waste. As public authorities responsible for aspects of municipal waste management, they may guarantee the participation of all possible actors, provide collection facilities, ensure proper handling and collection of appliances, encourage reuse and recycling and monitor the fulfilling of the producer’s duties as regards treatment prescriptions. But the informal recycling is occurrence in many developing countries, including China. It is a new and expanding low cost recycling practice in managing Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment. Also, informal e-waste recycling is not only associated with serious environmental and health impacts.