Communities can't recycle or trash disposable e-cigarettes. So what happens to them?
Communities across the U.S. are confronting a new vaping problem: how to get rid of millions of disposable e-cigarettes that are considered hazardous waste.

"C'mon judges, how do you expect us to monopolize the market if those other guys are around?"njoy/Altria Asks Court to Stop Sales of Popular Disposable Vapes
Now the suits will start whining about how they'll need more outrageous amounts of taxpayers money so they can battle this new epidemic.Who can Police that?
I'd bet that if there were vape recycling bins on every street, there would still be tons of spent puff bars/pods/coil laying around.
I don't think recycling is the whole answer. If governments were concerned about the environment, they would make it illegal to sell anything disposable(for one time use) that has a lithium ion battery in it.![]()
Italy launches disposable e-cig recycling pilot programme to tackle green dilemma - ECigIntelligence
In light of the growing popularity of disposable e-cigarettes, Italy has launched a pilot recycling programme, which is currently operational only in Rome and Milan, but plans are to eventually involve more than 60,000 points-of-saleecigintelligence.com
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Italy launches disposable e-cig recycling pilot programme to tackle green dilemma - ECigIntelligence
In light of the growing popularity of disposable e-cigarettes, Italy has launched a pilot recycling programme, which is currently operational only in Rome and Milan, but plans are to eventually involve more than 60,000 points-of-saleecigintelligence.com
That's the way it was when I was there while I was in the Navy in the early '80s. You had to careful around the piles of trash in the street. Sometime rats as big as cats would come out of them.Interesting. I was in Italy in 1997 and one thing that I'll never forget is all the litter, even at beautiful tourist attractions sites. And the virtual mountains of residential trashed piled up in smaller towns. Hopefully things have changed.
That's the way it was when I was there while I was in the Navy in the early '80s. You had to careful around the piles of trash in the street. Sometime rats as big as cats would come out of them.
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I agree to a point, however when it becomes harder to find information of hardware or buy hardware online, it becomes easier to just buy a cheap disposable.Disposable ecigs were around way before the pod craze came along. They weren't a waste problem because vaping wasn't widespread so you never, if ever, saw any laying around.
FDA deserves a lot of blaming for a lot of things, but I don't blame FDA for this. 510 vaping was never meant to last as the vaping market matured. People ALWAYS desire convenience over everything. So I'll lay blame where blame is due here...the consumer. And I bet 90% of those that chuck those vapes out the window would classify themselves as "environmentally focused" citizens. In reality, though, just virtue-signaling consuming machines. Not the same thing lol.
I'd bet that if there were vape recycling bins on every street, there would still be tons of spent puff bars/pods/coil laying around.