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[-] HipPriest@kbin.social 42 points 1 year ago

I'm a long time vaper, it's got me off the cigs, and I use a reusable tank because it's what I've always used but it's obviously better for the environment and cheaper.

I do support clamping down on disposables because of the waste and these ones seem to be the ones that get into the hands of kids.

However, the whole scare thing about ecigs has always looked like a massive diversion tactic when actual cigarettes are still on sale. I mean it won't happen because it's kerching for the government. But I see literally thousands more discarded cigarette butts than I do vapes round our way.

[-] HumanPenguin@feddit.uk 20 points 1 year ago

As an old fart. 53. I have to say. The number of cig butt's is way lower then it was in the past.

Really nothing more then me stating an observation. But during the 80s. And into the 90s. Throwing butt's on the road was just what folks did.

At least now most folks have the idea it is bad. So there is some notacible attempt to limit it.

As for vapes. I sorta agree. Its an easy visable attack point.

But like all disposable plastic. It needs to be the manufacturers who are held responsible more then the users. At least this seems to be doing that.

But we have plenty of plastic alternatives. It's just the cost that stops corps using them. If disposable plastics as a whole are banned. Then the corps are forced to look for cheaper production methods. And to swap.

That said. I don't smoke. (Did for a while way back)

Are the foam like filters in cig butt's made from a plastic product. Like most other foam. Or is it biodegradable. I habe no idea. On phone atm. (Hence typos) So will do a search tonight.

[-] Blake@feddit.uk 10 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

To be fair, discarding cigarette butts is less wasteful of resources than discarding single-use vapes though, isn't it? ~~Also aren't cigarette butts 100% biodegradable and renewable nowadays?~~ Edit: No, they're not at all, they're also bad for the environment. Clearly disposable vapes are individually more wasteful though

[-] JoBo@feddit.uk 3 points 1 year ago

Clearly disposable vapes are individually more wasteful though

I do agree that disposable vapes are a horrible idea. But they're equivalent to a large number of cigarettes so you can't just say "bigger than a single butt therefore worse". At least they're recyclable in theory, if not often in practice.

This is not a defence of disposables. They're a ridiculous thing, designed for impulse purchasing by children. Fully support a ban.

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[-] Mr_Dr_Oink@lemmy.world 27 points 1 year ago

People discard these things on the floor.... wtf... what amount of brain cells must you be lacking to think thats fine? How fucking numb must your mind be to not even consider that the vape cant just be chucked to the ground when finished?

Where i work theres an unofficial smoking area and its littered with single use vapes. Fuck putting them ina bin like the article says people do.

And wtf 1% flush them down the toilet?

So many people are just so fucking stupid it destroys all hope i have for humanity.

I know im being dramatic but it is seriously soul destroying.

Just stop and think for 1 fucking second.

[-] polle@feddit.de 2 points 1 year ago

I really can understand the frustration.

Always thought the same about people throwing away their cigarette buds. These are probably the same people.

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[-] Perfide@reddthat.com 21 points 1 year ago

Long time vaper here, fuck these things. Fucking leds, pcbs, type c ports, lithium batteries, all packed in to a device intended to be entirely disposed of when the juice runs out. So wasteful.

[-] Tesco@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago

I'm a long term vaper as well but I'm going to be honest I do get the appeal of the disposables. Ludicrous regulation has made proper vapes so ridiculously annoying to use for an average person that it's no wonder people just turn to the easiest option.

The 2ml tank cap and having to mix your own nicotine are both annoying and impractical. There's also been a marked decline in the quality of coils and the tanks themselves since that law came into affect, with no actual benefits.

I had to switch to an RDA tank because the terrible coils on offer now were costing me a fortune, I'd gone from using 1 every couple of weeks to having to change them every two days. I've tried tons of different tanks and coils but it seems like it's just a fundamental design flaw, 2ml of juice just isn't enough to keep the coils wet if you use a decent mod.

RDA tanks are fine if you work from home like I do but it leaks all over my handbag when I go anywhere, so if you don't work at home it's just not a good solution.

[-] Blackmist@feddit.uk 3 points 1 year ago

Why would a disposable vape have a USB C port?

[-] alp@lemmy.blahaj.zone 2 points 1 year ago

Can usually charge them, they last 1-3 weeks from what I've seen

[-] MashedTech@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago

Isn't the world running out of resources for batteries?

[-] b000urns@lemmy.world 8 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Just curious, are lithium batteries worse than other disposable batteries that end up in landfill? In know many are Nickle cadmium, but aren't just as many ALSO lithium batteries?

(Here in Australia at least there are means of "safely" disposing of batteries, and nicotine vapes are in-theory not for sale).

[-] Uranium_Green@sh.itjust.works 16 points 1 year ago

Lithium batteries aren't exactly great if they still hold a charge, they risk violent combustion if damaged/pierced.

The problems really occur when they end up in amongst trash heaps/recycling plants as they can ignite causing huge plastic/rubbish fires that smolder internally for days before suddenly going up.

IIRC there are other metals included in lithium batteries that you don't want leaking into the ground water (lithium isn't great, but heavy metals can be pretty awful)

Some places take the vapes, but afaik there is no consistent program, this is compounded by a lot of the people I see using these vapes are children/young teens, which means a lot of them don't end up in the bin, but literally just thrown on the ground.

[-] DrownedRats@lemmy.world 4 points 1 year ago

On top of that, lithium ion batteries aren't designed as disposable batteries. In devices like vapes, they should be getting upwards of 400 charge cycles before being considered spent. Some get more, some get less, but in "disposable" vapes, they get one. It's just horrifically wasteful!

[-] b000urns@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago

Cheers for the thoughtful response. Producing large amounts of harmful waste seems to be a larger societal issue, not something specific to lithium batteries, but I can see the part about fires being of particular concern. I still find the demonization of vaping in particular to be a bit odd.

[-] 9point6@lemmy.world 4 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

The other thing is that lithium is a finite, hard to get resource that we have a lot of use for, and typically not used in any other mass consumed disposable product.

So even aside from the above general issues with disposing lithium, disposable vapes are particularly wasteful, because people aren't throwing out their phone battery every other day, for example.

[-] b000urns@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Gotcha. They certainly seem to have become pretty commonplace. Weird thing here is that even though they're not meant to be sold here (nicotine vapes), disposable vapes are certainly the most readily available, so I've been guilty of buying them on occasion for that reason alone. If you're using one with a tank or pods (still probably more commonly used here) you basically have to order from overseas

[-] angelsomething@lemmy.one 5 points 1 year ago

The problem is there is no real infrastructure to recycle the stuff so it just ends up in landfills with the associated pollution from discarded batteries.

[-] ChaoticNeutralCzech@feddit.de 3 points 1 year ago

There are processes to recover raw materials from Li-Ion cells: freeze them to decrease electrolytic reactions, shred them and separate the bits mechanically (using computer vision) and chemically. Very expensive and risky.

[-] 9point6@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

I'm not sure I'd want to work in the place where they shred lithium batteries..!

[-] autotldr 4 points 1 year ago

This is the best summary I could come up with:


The findings come after a series of calls for a ban, with councils and leading paediatricians among those demanding action on vapes because of health and environmental concerns.

Scott Butler, the executive director at Material Focus, said the “problem with single-use vapes has gotten further out of control” since the organisation published research last year.

Discarded vapes create environmental waste and pose a threat to public safety, because their lithium batteries can become flammable when crushed.

This all means that too often local authorities are being burdened with the major operational and financial headaches associated with what is now the fastest growing and most dangerous waste stream in the UK, single-use vapes.”

He said there needed to be “immediate, significant and transparent vape industry voluntary action” and called for the word “disposable” to be dropped from marketing of the products.

“Until single-use vape producers, importers and retailers act to genuinely comply with and finance their legal environmental responsibilities then the calls for banning the sale of them will only strengthen,” he added.


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