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bjackman 18 hours ago

Most of these vapes are reusable as vapes. They just get sold as disposable and the manufacturers don't include a refill mechanism.

I am very strongly pro-vape more generally but disposable ones should absolutely be illegal. They only serve to a) make them more attractive to casual users (instead of people switching from tobacco) and b) generate waste. Zero benefit to society.

There was a time when people could argue "the upfront cost of a proper vape is a problem that could keep people from switching from cigarettes". That's no longer true, there are incredibly cheap and compact refillable vapes now. (Well, there kinda always were, but they used to be crap. No longer).

The solution here isn't reuse it's just to stop production of them completely.

tdeck 2 hours ago | parent | next [-]

At least in the US many of these no-name disposable vapes have a really high nicotine concentration too (since they're basically illegal why bother with labeling or regulations). So they're much more addictive.

estimator7292 18 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

IMO the most egregious part is that all of these vapes come with perfectly good rechargable lithium batteries at a time where lithium is one of the most important resources.

And they all just go into a landfill without ever being recharged once. It really should be criminal.

userbinator 15 hours ago | parent | next [-]

Guess where that lithium came from in the first place? It's just going back where it came from, in a more processed form, for "storage" until miners get to it in the future.

bschwindHN 2 hours ago | parent [-]

Yep, it was just some teenage dinosaur's vape in the past. The circle of life!

jondwillis 14 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

I have a (fire resistant) bag full of these batteries.

A hammer, a gentle swing, and some clippers are pretty much all you need to get the batteries out of these disposable vapes.

bjackman 18 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

FWIW a ban came into force this summer in the UK. Rare W. Hopefully the rest of the world follows suit in time.

whycome 18 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

Why are they so cheap? Is this a place where some sort of recovery tax makes sense then?

estimator7292 18 hours ago | parent [-]

They're cheap because they're produced in the millions if not billions. At that scale, each individual unit becomes disgustingly cheap. Some factory in China is pumping them out as fast as possible and slapping on the brand name of whoever is buying.