This report addresses the growing issue of electronic waste (e-waste) generated by computers and their components. It explores the environmental hazards associated with e-waste and proposes a sustainable design for eco-friendly computers, emphasizing recyclability and reduced waste. The report utilizes the waterfall process as a methodology, outlining steps from system engineering and analysis to design, coding, testing, and maintenance. The proposed eco-friendly computer features wooden frames, recyclable plastic screen monitors, and aluminum alloy wiring. The implementation strategy involves a pilot method to monitor the design's effectiveness and environmental impact. The report evaluates the potential for energy savings, increased recyclability, and economic benefits through waste reduction. It also includes stakeholder maps, SWOT analysis, and sustainability guidelines. The report concludes that the proposed design and systematic implementation of the product could help to save energy, reduce wastes and reduce the negative impact on the environment.