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    Amazon and eBay to pay ‘fair share’ for vape recycling

    Team_NationalNewsBriefBy Team_NationalNewsBriefDecember 10, 2024 Technology No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Disposable vapes will be banned across the UK next year

    Online marketplaces such as Amazon and eBay will have to pay their “fair share” of recycling electrical waste under new government proposals.

    Circular economy minister Mary Creagh said planned reforms would create a “level playing field” for electronics producers by putting more onus on international retailers to contribute to recycling costs.

    Some foreign sellers have been able to avoid this charge by selling via online marketplaces, leaving UK-based firms such as Currys to foot much of the bill.

    Firms which produce e-cigarettes will also be asked to pay more, with the plans not coming into action until January, 2026.

    In 2023, the UN estimated 844 million vapes are thrown away every year – though it said “77 times more” e-waste is generated from unwanted toys.

    “Under these new plans, online marketplaces – Amazon, eBay and others – will face much tougher obligations to ensure that overseas sellers who use their platforms contribute to that cost of collection and recycling,” Creagh told PA News.

    Amazon told BBC News it is “committed to minimising waste and helping our customers to reuse, repair, and recycle their products”. It says it offers customers free recycling options including home pick-up via its website.

    Other major online marketplaces eBay, Temu and Euronics have not commented yet.

    The plans will bring an end to vapes being categorised alongside toys, leisure and sports equipment for recycling purposes.

    Instead, a new category for e-waste specifically from vapes will be introduced.

    UK non-profit Material Focus estimates five million vapes are either littered or thrown away in general waste every week in the UK.

    And it estimates British households throw away over 100,000 tonnes of smaller household electrical items, such as kettles and lamps every year.

    Getty A large pile of old electronic good likes phones and wiresGetty

    The UK government hope its plan will ensure fairness for UK businesses by making major online marketplaces pay more for the recycling of old technology

    The government will also require online marketplaces to register with the UK’s Environment Agency and report UK sales from their overseas sellers.

    This data will be used to calculate the financial contribution the online marketplaces must make towards the costs of recycling e-waste.

    The UK government said the new obligations will be enforced by the Environment Agency and equivalent regulators in Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales.

    The government says the move will help fund recycling services.

    “We welcome the government’s new measures to help level the playing field for responsibility for waste, making online marketplaces do their part,” said Currys boss Alex Baldock.

    “Low value, low quality and unsustainable tech is piling up in landfills, and it’s good to see government doing something to tackle that.”

    Additional reporting by Liv McMahon



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