Where Should You Dispose of Items with Lithium-Ion Batteries?

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Many products use lithium-ion batteries, such as cellphones, laptops, power tools, and vapes A recycling employee urged viewers not to discard anything with lithium-ion batteries, especially vapes. It can be dangerous.

TikTok user Liz Kuhn (@lizkuhn_) dedicates her account to climate change and human rights. This time, it’s about recycling. “I work in recycling. And I probably have the biggest PSA that I could possibly be giving you,” she tells her 36,000 followers. Then, she enunciates her warning for emphasis.

“Stop putting your vapes in the trash. Never put your vapes in the recycling,” she states. Why? “Your vape is a lithium-ion battery. It will catch fire and will put a lot of people in danger,” the content creator explains.

Where should you throw away vapes?

Furthermore, Kuhn urges people to throw away their vape at a recycling center that accepts…

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