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relistan 5 hours ago

It’s not clear to me from this, but I hope that the “removability” component of this means the end of “disposable” vapes with a fixed lithium battery installed. I can’t even count the number of these I’ve seen littering the roadside. Ideally this raises the cost of that business model enough to also eliminate some vendors from that product category (“disposable” vapes), which is primarily aimed at/used by children anyway.

mentalgear 4 hours ago | parent | next [-]

I agree, disposable vapes are an absolute perversion. I never thought we would come to a point where throw-away "technology" (e.g. microsystems, batteries) would be acceptable like a throw-away cigarette. Absolutely wicked, and again many politicians that have been captured by the vape industry to not act against it.

lozenge 4 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

The UK banned disposable vapes, the suppliers now add a charging port and the ability to put in refills. The refills cost as much or more than the vapes so now people throw away the "reusable" vapes as if they were disposable.

tonyedgecombe 3 hours ago | parent [-]

Unintentional consequences. I expect there will be some from this law as well.

hermanzegerman 2 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

Yes, they will be banned to EU-wide

pjc50 4 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

I would argue that under WEEE disposable vapes were never legal, it's just that nobody cares and EU directives rely on self-enforcement.

Next time you see one, look for the "no bin" symbol)