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rob74today at 6:27 AM4 repliesview on HN

For my part, I hate anything explicitly labeled "disposable". As the author writes, you're supposed to recycle it, but how many people will do that if it has "disposable" written on it? Even worse, if it was truly disposable they could use a non-rechargeable battery, but because they have to keep up the pretense of it being reusable, they have to include a rechargeable battery with more dodgy chemistry that probably shouldn't end up in a landfill...


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adrianNtoday at 6:38 AM

To make matters worse, recycling is a scam (with a small handful of exceptions).

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erutoday at 8:28 AM

Why recycle things that you can make them cheaper, with less resources and in higher quality from scratch?

(The above is not so much about processors, but about plastics. As long as we are still burning any fossil fuels at all, we are probably better off holding off on recycling and instead burning the plastic for electricity to use ever so slightly less new fossil fuels for power, and instead use the virgin fossil fuels to make new plastics.

Especially considering the extra logistics and quality degradation that recycling entails.

Directly re-using plastic bottles a few times might still be worth it, though.)

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ameliustoday at 9:26 AM

Let's start by pricing in the negative externalities.

csomartoday at 8:28 AM

> As the author writes, you're supposed to recycle it, but how many people will do that if it has "disposable" written on it?

You need to offer an incentive (ie: discount on new vape if you recycle) and then, from my experience, most people will recycle.

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