
GLSHD has initiated and participated with the Environmental Quality Authority (EQA) in Hebron and various municipalities and village councils in (Idna, Deir Sammit and Beit Awwa) in several cleaning up campaigns for places where electronic waste was dumped and burned, such as the historic Cave (Tour Badwo) in Idna Which was considered a dump and burning site for electronic waste, where this cave is an archaeological and historical site that should be taken care of, and preserved as an archeological touristic landmark . In addition to cleaning Taraousa Street between Dura and Deir Samet, where it was cleaned and planted with green trees along the street.

GLSHD coordinated with the municipalities of South-West Hebron and the village councils, purchased a number of containers (50 containers of E-waste) funded by the European Union (EU) and distributed them in different places in South-West Hebron (Idna, Deir Samit, Beit Awwa. (Because of the spread of the phenomenon of dumping of E-waste in agricultural land and then burning, and that affected on health and the environment.