New generation cigarettes, including electronic cigarettes and heated tobacco products, not only affect human health but also have negative impacts on the environment.
New generation cigarettes, including electronic cigarettes and heated tobacco products, not only affect human health but also have negative impacts on the environment.
One of the more worrying impacts of e-cigarettes is the huge amount of plastic and metal waste they create. Products like the JUUL and other e-cigarette devices use plastic pods that contain liquid nicotine.
E-cigarettes still produce fine particles (PM) and chemical compounds when users smoke, polluting the surrounding air - Photo: Propaganda activities about youth saying no to new generation cigarettes |
When these pods are used and discarded, they create a large amount of plastic waste, one of the main causes of global plastic pollution. If not properly collected and recycled, these plastic pods will continue to exist in the environment, harming wildlife and ecosystems.
In addition to plastic, e-cigarette devices also use lithium batteries, which can cause pollution if not disposed of properly. Lithium batteries in e-cigarettes can release toxic substances into soil and water sources when they are improperly disposed of, causing serious environmental impacts.
One of the reasons e-cigarettes are so popular is because they don’t emit smoke like traditional cigarettes. However, e-cigarettes still emit fine particulate matter (PM) and chemical compounds when users inhale, polluting the air in the surrounding space.
These fine particles exist in the air and can penetrate the human body, causing long-term harm to health, especially for non-smokers.
A recent study has shown that compounds such as formaldehyde and acrolein, although in lower amounts than traditional cigarettes, are still released during e-cigarette use.
These substances can pollute the air in public spaces, especially in crowded cities. This not only affects the health of users but also degrades air quality in densely populated areas.
E-cigarettes and related devices are typically manufactured primarily in Asia and then shipped around the world. This transportation contributes to the release of CO2 and other greenhouse gases, contributing to global warming. Millions of e-cigarette products are shipped each year, consuming large amounts of energy and creating transportation emissions.
In addition, the production of e-cigarettes also consumes a lot of natural resources and energy. Factories that manufacture e-cigarette devices use electricity and water resources during the production, packaging and transportation of the products. This contributes to increased environmental pollution, especially in areas near manufacturing plants.
In addition to e-cigarette devices, plastic packaging, boxes and replacement parts such as pads and charging cords also generate a large amount of waste.
If these materials are not collected and disposed of properly, they will become a significant source of plastic pollution, contributing to the global plastic waste problem. These e-cigarette products, if not recycled, will remain in the environment for centuries, causing serious impacts on the ecosystem.
Several major cities around the world, such as New York and Los Angeles, have launched campaigns to encourage consumers to recycle e-cigarettes. However, the problem has not been completely solved, and the amount of e-cigarette waste continues to increase.
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