On account of our distorted belief system and vague philosophy there is excessive industrialization, disproportionate traffic congestion in our cities and alarming increase in the use of ammunition. This trend is visible worldwide. Our indulgence in such reckless acts is not only spoiling the environment in an irreversible manner but is also responsible for many such suffering of the mankind which was not there earlier. All these activities are responsible for the emission or surge of heavy metals such as Cadmium, lead, Zinc, Mercury, Chromium, Nickel, Arsenic, Copper, Cobalt, Thallium, Iron, Barium, Selenium and Vanadium etc. As these heavy metals are non-biodegradable, means not capable of being decomposed to harmless substance by bacteria or other living organisms therefore through air or water these metals attack the human being and the outcome are visible in the form of different kind of cancers, Genetic disorder, Rheumatic disorder or malfunctioning of bones etc. The current study is an attempt to explore the possibility of tackling these heavy metals in the waste water through the process of adsorption using economically visible alternatives.