South Korea Postal Service Launches Heated Tobacco Device Recycling Program Through Nationwide Post Offices and Mailboxes

Feb.10
South Korea Postal Service Launches Heated Tobacco Device Recycling Program Through Nationwide Post Offices and Mailboxes
Korean postal system launches nationwide heated tobacco device recycling through post offices and mailboxes, aiming to increase recycling rates.

Key Highlights

 

  • The South Korean postal system has launched a program to collect and recycle heat-not-burn tobacco devices through nationwide post office windows and mailboxes.
  • Consumers can simply deposit used heat-not-burn tobacco devices (produced by Philip Morris Korea) in dedicated recycling bags at the post office without any additional procedures. 
  • The post office is responsible for transporting the recycled devices to recycling companies for safe disposal. 
  • This initiative aims to reduce the risk of improper disposal of batteries and electronic components and improve recycling rates and compliance levels.

 


 

2firsts, February 10, 2026

 

According to a report from the Seoul News Agency, Korea Post (under the Ministry of Science and ICT) has announced that the nationwide heating tobacco device "Mail-back Takeback" has begun full implementation. This project is a resource recycling initiative promoted by Korea Post after signing a cooperation memorandum with the Ministry of Climate, Energy, and Environment, the Environmental Fund, and Philip Morris Korea in December 2025.

 

According to the current process, consumers can place used heated tobacco devices (limited to products produced by Philip Morris Korea) in special recycling bags distributed by local post offices. They can then choose from two methods of delivery: either by submitting them at the nearest post office window or by directly depositing them into a mailbox. The post office will collect the devices and send them to a recycling processing company for safe and proper disposal.

 

Due to the lack of additional registration or complex steps required, the project is considered to have significantly improved the accessibility and convenience of recycling by utilizing existing postal infrastructure for delivery and collection.

 

The South Korean postal service pointed out that heating tobacco devices typically contain batteries and electronic components. If they are disposed of as regular garbage, it poses risks of environmental pollution and improper disposal. By establishing a nationwide mail-in recycling channel, it is possible to reduce illegal dumping or indiscriminate stacking, increase recycling rates, and utilize the national postal logistics system to create a safer and more systematic recycling route.

 

In addition to heating tobacco devices, the South Korean postal service is also concurrently promoting the mailing and recycling of discarded medicines, disposable coffee capsules, and other items. With the gradual expansion of the "convenient recycling of domestic waste" system, the role of post offices as key players in the resource recycling system is being further strengthened.

 

Image source: Seoul News Agency

 

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