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Vape Fires Persist in UK Waste Facilities Six Months After Disposable Ban

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Despite a nationwide ban on disposable vapes implemented six months ago, a leading waste management company has issued a stark warning that incorrectly discarded devices continue to ignite fires in its collection trucks and processing centers. These incidents pose significant dangers to workers and result in millions of pounds worth of damage.

Suez, a major operator of over 300 waste management sites across the UK, has reported an alarming 339 fires this year alone—more than one daily. Millenium TV understands that these fires are primarily caused by lithium batteries found within vapes, which can easily ignite if crushed or damaged during the waste disposal process.

The ban on disposable vapes, which came into effect on June 1, aimed to curb underage sales and reduce littering. While the Independent British Vape Trade Association (IBVTA) indicates a halving in vape sales since the prohibition, the organization is advocating for enhanced public education on responsible disposal.

Adam Read, Suez’s chief sustainability and external affairs officer, highlighted that even after six months, “vapes are still an all-too-common sight dumped on the street, in bins and at recycling centres across the country.” He further elaborated, stating that while the ban was an important first step, “it has proved to be a sticking-plaster solution to the mountain of vapes which end up in our rubbish every day.”

Vapes should never be placed in general household waste or recycling bins. Instead, they require disposal in specialized recycling points available at many shops or dedicated recycling centers. However, waste firms like Suez and Biffa observe that many individuals are mistakenly treating reusable vape devices as single-use items, discarding them after only a few uses.

Adding to the complexity, some manufacturers offer products visually similar to popular disposable models, complete with comparable packaging and pricing. These devices, equipped with recharging ports and replaceable liquid tanks, are classified as reusable and remain legally available. Furthermore, the illicit sale of single-use vapes continues, exacerbating the waste crisis. The government recently announced a significant crackdown on retailers selling illegal vapes, with potential fines reaching £10,000 and even prison sentences.

Suez is calling for a more comprehensive strategy to address the fire risks and environmental harm posed by inexpensive, throwaway vapes, proposing a nationwide, producer-funded recycling scheme. Marcus Saxton, chair of the IBVTA, referenced Nielsen IQ figures, showing 7.2 million rechargeable and refillable devices sold in October, compared to 16.2 million single-use vapes sold monthly before the ban. He emphasized the continued necessity for greater consumer awareness regarding the responsible recycling of both pre-ban single-use devices and end-of-life refillable devices.

In a proactive step, Doncaster Council has introduced kerbside collections for vapes and household batteries, aiming to simplify recycling for residents and reduce incorrect disposal. A government spokesperson affirmed that single-use vapes “get kids hooked on nicotine and blight our high streets – it’s why we’ve taken tough action and banned them.” Millenium TV has learned that authorities are collaborating with Trading Standards and local councils to enforce the ban, with 10,500 take-back bins now available in UK stores since April, making recycling compulsory for all vape retailers.

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