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Campaigners say millions of vapes are still being binned despite the disposable ban, with calls for tighter rules, deposit schemes and clearer recycling access.
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00:00I'm a non-smoker. I did smoke too many years ago, but how can you be so daft with only
00:06one head to call them a disposable vape?
00:09They are not disposable. You dispose of them. They go in a bin wagon and you can set her on
00:14fire. It's absolutely ridiculous.
00:17If a disposable bin, I agree on. If it causes a fire with flammable sustenance in a bin, it could
00:25cause a fire and it could cause a really serious accident.
00:28But I'd say with bins for vapes, I'd say yeah, but people just throw them all over the street.
00:34Whoever made it law for them to be sold and name them a disposable vape is wrong because they're not
00:41a disposable vape end of.
00:43You put bins in the streets to put them in. You walk over them, don't you? You can put bins
00:51in for rubbish, so why can't you put bins in for vapes?
00:55It's probably the cause and the taste of it. And once you have it, it's really addictive to stop.
01:02I've never smoked, though.
01:04No, never smoked. No. Can't see the sense in it myself.
01:07Well, in all fairness, that's like disposing of batteries. The good people will do it, but it won't change the
01:17lazy people, the bad people.
01:19They're the people who you're trying to get the message over. And at the end of the day, like I
01:23say, a disposable vape should be something that doesn't carry something inside that can ignite.
01:29Nice.
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