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VAPES

Vapes should not be put in garbage bins or kerbside recycling. Most vapes contain a lithium-ion battery that can act as a source of ignition and cause bin, truck or facility fires.


For more detailed information, visit the dedicated Clean Up Australia page here: https://www.cleanup.org.au/vapes

BACKGROUND

What are the environmental impacts of vaping?

Vape waste creates three environmental issues:


1. Increase in single-use plastics

2. Increase in tech waste from their parts, including lithium-ion batteries

3. Introduction of hazardous and toxic chemicals like nicotine into the environment when discarded   

 

In addition to pods potentially leaching nicotine, vaping devices can leach lead, cobalt, and other substances into the environment in toxic amounts.


  The accumulation of these substances in animals, soil, and aquatic ecosystems may lead to contaminated water and food.


  Many LGAs do not have easy to ready access to electronic waste return programs and the rules and eligible products for electronic waste can be confusing in a lot of communities.


It is unlikely that consumers are holding onto their vaping devices and collecting them to regularly bring them to a facility.


Without any economic incentive, formal program or mandate, people will just keep throwing them in household rubbish, or worse start littering, because it’s easier.

HOW DO I DISPOSE OF MY VAPE?

Vapes can only disposed of through specialised programs or services

In addition to most vapes containing nicotine (a poison that requires special handling), disposable vapes often contain lithium-ion batteries. They can explode and create a thermal runway.


Read below to learn more about safe disposal.

If you are in New South Wales (Australia)

Under the embedded battery trial led by the NSW Environment Protection Authority, 21 council-operated Community Recycling Centres now have designated bins to allow people to properly and safely dispose of embedded battery products, free of charge.

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If you are in Stirling (Perth, Western Australia)

The City of Stirling has a dedicated recycling centre where you can dispose of vapes (only accepted in the Hazardous Waste Area).

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If you, or your council subscribes to RecycleSmart

If you already have a subscription (directly, or via your council), you can include your vapes as part of your items for collection.

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I want to find out more details

Planet Ark has generated a good resource through their "Recycling Near You" website.

RECYCLING NEAR YOU

WHAT IF I AM A COUNCIL?

If you are a Local Government Association (LGA) / Council, you can:

• Validate your position on vaping devices with your council waste team

• Check your e-waste guidelines – do they currently include vaping devices?

• Set up collection areas within existing or new e-waste collection depots

• Encourage trial collection / return depots within the LGA

• Ensure education of waste and litter teams of this emerging threat

• Communicate to residents around correct disposal of hazardous waste

• Request retailer sales reports to identify the sales volumes to better understand the potential exposure

WHAT HAVE WE BEEN UP TO?

No More Butts highlights the environmental impact of vapes
Featured in Waste Management Review (Jul 2025)Presented at a Queensland InquiryFeatured in Waste Management Review (Aug 2024)FEATURED IN GUARDIAN AUSTRALIA ARTICLE

Is vaping a better alternative for our environment?

  

While many articles have been published on the health impacts of vaping, only a limited number of studies have focused on the environmental impacts, which is the focus of this paper. Extensive desk reviews of published articles from academic and governmental institutions have been conducted. Firstly, this paper will provide an overview of vaping and will assess the demographics of groups who are vaping or are likely to vape. Then, it will elucidate the environmental impacts of vaping by examining the materials and substances used in e-cigarettes. Finally, the paper will consider Australia’s existing laws on vaping and propose mechanisms for vaping regulation and e-cigarette waste management.

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