Savvilotidouet al. (2014) focused on the determination of the toxic metal content of liquid crystal displays presented in various waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) included mobile phones. Kang et al. (2013) explored that lithium batteries may contribute substantially to environmental pollution, and adverse human health impacts due to potentially toxic materials. Plastics are the leading chemical substance found in mobile phones followed by other miniature materials (Fig. 1). Metals build-up in the soil, which can enter the food chain, and in sufficient concentrations may cause health problems. Bharodiya and Kayasth (2012), Lakshmi and Nagan (2010) explained the health hazards of manufacturing components of cell phone along with the spirit into the lives of individuals.