Calderdale Council Partners with SUEZ UK to Enhance Safe Disposal of Disposables

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Mar.01.2024
Calderdale Council Partners with SUEZ UK to Enhance Safe Disposal of Disposables
Calderdale Council partners with SUEZ UK to enhance safe disposal of disposable e-cigarettes amid growing environmental concerns.

According to a report by the Halifax Courier on February 29th, the Calderdale Council in the UK has partnered with a waste management company, SUEZ UK, to launch a joint initiative aimed at improving the safe disposal of disposable e-cigarettes. These e-cigarettes typically contain harmful components that are detrimental to the surrounding environment and cannot be disposed of through regular waste processes. Improper disposal could potentially result in fires due to the lithium-ion batteries contained within them.

 

According to a study by the British environmental organization Keep Britain Tidy, the amount of disposable e-cigarette waste has doubled in the past two years. Surprisingly, it is now estimated that 260 million disposable e-cigarettes are discarded in the UK each year. Additionally, a recent study by the Truth Initiative found that over 50% of people admitted they do not know how to properly dispose of these devices.

 

The Caldor Council has taken proactive measures, including utilizing cleaning personnel to collect and separate e-cigarettes during patrols, and introducing e-cigarette disposal bins at the waste processing center in the area. These e-cigarettes are collected in containers at the waste processing center and then transported to a waste recycling company called Waste Experts for disposal.

 

Carlisle's call for more secure disposal of disposable e-cigarettes comes in light of the recent announcement in the UK to ban them. This move has garnered support from various medical charities, environmental organizations, and waste management industry.

 

The parliament's Public Services and Community spokesperson, Jenny Lynn, stated:

 

The problem of electronic waste is becoming increasingly severe, and it is alarming how many disposable e-cigarettes are discarded in the UK every year. We are doing everything we can to change this situation, ensuring that people can safely dispose of these products at our waste recycling center where the materials can be reused.

 

The company's General Manager, Nick Browning, expressed satisfaction with the success of the joint project, stating, "We are pleased to see residents of Calderdale using e-cigarette disposal bins." He added, "Properly disposing of these devices is important and they must be separated from general waste. Even if the batteries are dead, they can still have enough energy to start a fire."

 

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