Misleading Recycling Message: Vape Advertising on London Buses

Aug.15.2023
Misleading Recycling Message: Vape Advertising on London Buses
Vape adverts on London buses criticized for recycling message, as they are in fact not recyclable.

The UK advertising regulatory body is currently investigating complaints regarding "misleading" environmental claims made in advertisements for disposable e-cigarettes on London buses, as reported by the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) on August 14. The ads, featuring the slogan "Recycle, Create a Green Future," have been challenged by complainants who argue that these e-cigarettes are not recyclable. This viewpoint has garnered support from both parliamentary and environmental organizations. London's Transport for London (TfL) has stated that all advertising campaigns conducted in collaboration with advertisers are in compliance with regulations.


The disposable e-cigarette, made of plastic and containing a lithium battery, has come under criticism for generating waste, causing pollution, and even triggering garbage truck fires. Statistics show that in the UK alone, approximately one million disposable e-cigarettes are discarded every week.


ELFBARe-cigarette's recyclable advertisements have appeared on the bodies of some London buses and bus stations. The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) has stated that they are "reviewing" these ads following two complaints, but have not initiated an investigation into the matter.


Greenpeace describes these ads as "blatantly attempting to use greenwashing to mask environmental threats." Plastic activist Anna Diski from the charity organization stated, "They are almost impossible to recycle.


According to opposing viewpoints, this advertisement raises awareness about the need for proper disposal of e-cigarettes and may encourage some e-cigarette retailers to implement recycling programs. In some areas, local authorities are promoting recycling initiatives at their recycling centers.


However, the Local Government Association (LGA), representing the parliament, has recently called for a complete ban on disposable e-cigarettes. LGA states, "Disposable e-cigarettes are designed as a single unit, making it impossible to separate the battery from the plastic, thus rendering recycling almost unfeasible without special treatment.


A spokesperson for Transport for London stated that they regularly meet with the ASA and raised concerns about how easily these products can be recycled as part of our ongoing discussions.


The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) states, "Our regulations clearly stipulate that any claims made in advertisements, including those promoting environmental sustainability, must be substantiated with sufficient evidence.


ELFBAR informed BBC that the company has developed a new product that is easily detachable for improved recyclability. Additionally, the company mentioned its efforts in implementing more recycling facilities and promoting recycling through various initiatives.


Inquiries regarding this incident were made to the concerned department of ELFBAR by 2FIRSTS. ELFBAR stated:


ELFBAR is dedicated to offering sustainable and environmentally responsible products, helping to achieve the government's smoke-free objectives. This advertisement urges individuals to recognize the need for proper disposal of e-cigarettes and the complete recycling of their components.


ELFBAR is continuously improving its new products. The new ELFBAR 600V2 incorporates pre-automation modules and non-welding structures to address concerns from the Local Government Association (LGA). One of the concerns raised by the LGA is the design of the single-use e-cigarette, which consists of a single unit battery that cannot be separated. These new products will aid in recycling, disassembly, waste reduction, and enhance recycling efficiency.


ELFBAR has launched a comprehensive recycling initiative in the UK, which includes retail collection points and behavior change campaigns. The company is partnering with an experienced lithium recycling company in the country to assist with the recycling of ELFBAR products, ensuring their full dismantling and disposal. In addition, ELFBAR will collaborate with local non-governmental organizations and retail groups to further their efforts in this area.


As a responsible enterprise, ELFBAR is fully committed to fulfilling its environmental obligations. By 2025, ELFBAR aims to establish a complete closed-loop recycling chain, covering everything from research to implementation, along with mature dismantling, recycling, and reuse processes.


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