Single-use vapes (e-cigarettes) are ubiquitous across the country despite Federal legislation banning their sale. While non-therapeutic vapes are banned in Australia, therapeutic vapes are still available in pharmacy settings to patients 18 years or older without a prescription (aside from in WA).
All vapes are classified as
e-waste as they contain a
lithium-ion battery and electronic circuits. They also contain
chemical and
hazardous waste, including
heavy metals like lead or mercury, and hard
plastic.
The complexity of these devices makes them difficult to recycle. As a result, many vapes are disposed of in landfill or simply discarded in the environment.
In Clean Up Australia's Litter Report FY24, vapes were collected from 30.1% of sites surveyed [22.4% of sites in FY23].
Littered vapes leach metals, toxins and nicotine into surroundings as well as present a fire risk.

Despite Federal banning of single-use vapes
across the country, vapes are being found as
litter at 7.7% more sites in FY24 than in FY23. Vapes are still legally available from pharmacies in their reusable form, and many single-use vapes are still illegally circulating.
There is need for an Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) Scheme for vapes, which would ensure manufacturers or importers of vapes are responsible for the safe recollection, recycling and disposal of vapes after sale and consumption.
There are different options for an EPR for vapes:
Never dispose of vapes in kerbside bins as they present a fire risk.
There is currently no federal or state legislation governing end-of-life disposal for vapes. However, as the problem of vape disposal becomes known, some Councils are taking positive action to implement safe drop-off points for vape recycling.
Clean Up Australia
in collaboration with
No More Butts has compiled a first-of-its kind resource, listing all current safe disposal places for vapes in Australia:
1. Producer Responsibility Needed for Vape Disposal:
Clean Up Australia and WMRR (2023).
2. No More Butts Submission for Stewardship for Consumer and Other Electrical and Electronic Products: Vaping Devices (2022).
3. Planet Ark: How to Recycle Vapes.
4. No More Butts - Shannon Mead, Waste Management Review (2024): Is the Vape Cloud Clearing?
5. NSW EPA: Embedded Battery Trial (2024).
6. Vape recycling trial collects over 2000 vapes -
City of Port Phillip, VIC (2024).
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