Hi John,
Disposable vapes are the new kid on the block when it comes to our wasteful throwaway culture. In the UK, we throw away 1.3 million disposable vapes each week - that’s enough waste to fill 22 football pitches! [1]
It’s a huge environmental problem that we need to tackle. 110,000 people have already signed the petition calling for a ban on single-use vapes - will you join us?
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But why are we calling for a ban? For one thing, it doesn’t make sense to keep flooding the market with disposable vapes when we already have reusable alternatives. Then there’s handling the waste: vapes are electronic devices, so they can’t be recycled with normal household waste and have even caused fires in bin lorries and at waste management centres. [2] What other piece of tech is designed to be thrown away so quickly?
We know that recycling as a solution doesn’t work when we’re throwing away so much. Vapes are really difficult and expensive to recycle, and disposable vape sales keep increasing, so we would never be able to keep up with these mammoth amounts of waste. [3] What we really need is a shift away from this single-use culture towards one of reuse.
Will you help us stop single-use by signing the petition?
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In case you missed it, check our previous email below on why this issue is so vital.
Thanks for all you do,
Kirsty & the Plastics team
Greenpeace UK
Notes:
[1] One million single use vapes thrown away every week contributing to the growing e-waste challenge in the UK: [link removed]
[2] Single-use vapes sparking surge in fires at UK waste plants: [link removed]
[3] Expanding category – The vape market is expected to reach £1.4bn in the next three years: [link removed]
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Hi John,
Did you know that in the UK alone, we throw away two disposable vapes every second?
This mounting waste isn't just an eyesore in our communities—it's polluting our land and water, and wasting precious resources like lithium. [1]
That's why we're calling on the UK government to put an end to the sale of disposable vapes.John, will you sign our petition and urge the UK government to ban single-use vapes?
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It feels like almost overnight vapes started showing up everywhere. Everytime I leave my house, I see these candy-coloured, plastic things littering our parks, streets and beaches.
But here’s the good news: the pressure to ban disposable vapes is mounting. Over 40 countries have already banned vapes in some way. Here in the UK, local councils have called for a ban, and Scotland is making progress on the issue. [2]
Momentum is building, but we need your help to push for change. Will you take the first step and sign a petition to tell the UK government to ban disposable vapes?
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In a world where just about everyone agrees we should be using less single-use plastic, disposable vapes have somehow managed to pop up everywhere, pretty much unrestricted.
The design of these supposed "disposable" devices makes them almost impossible to recycle. [3] Meaning they often end up littering our environment, posing risks to wildlife. [4]
Single-use vapes also use lithium batteries which contain precious materials that could be put to better use in things like solar panels and electric car batteries. If crushed or punctured, these batteries can end up causing dangerous fires. [5]
We need to break free from these harmful and wasteful single-use products! Can you add your name?
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The government has banned the likes of single use plastic plates, straws and cutlery but has left this gaping hole. Their failure to take action on disposable vapes exposes yet again their insufficient and piecemeal approach to tackling the plastics crisis.
If enough of us sign, we can make this a popular issue, get the attention of the government and force them to act.
Together we can make sure single-use plastic products like this no longer litter and poison our precious planet.
Thanks for your support,
Sam + Nick
Greenpeace UK
PS: Here are some more shocking facts and information:
- The number of discarded vapes accounts for around 10 tonnes of lithium being sent to landfill or waste incinerators each year - enough metal to make batteries for 1,200 electric cars.: [link removed]
- As of 2017 , there were 565 types of e-cigarette devices on the market, 184 of which were disposable or single-use: [link removed]
- Disposable vapes contain a lithium ion battery which poses a significant fire risk to both waste facilities - ([link removed]) - bin lorries ([link removed]), and homes: [link removed]
NOTES:
[1] Two vapes thrown away every second, wasting scarce minerals needed for electric cars: [link removed]
[2] Ban on single use vapes in Scotland moves closer as government-backed report calls for action: [link removed]
[3] I tried to properly recycle a disposable vape. It did not go well: [link removed]
[4] RSPCA issues vape warning after taking thousands of calls: [link removed]
[5] Bin lorry caught fire due to disposable vapes and could have had 'dangerous consequences': [link removed]
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