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Belgium to ban flavored vapes from 2028 – POLITICO

Belgium to ban flavored vapes from 2028 – POLITICO

The measure brings Belgium in line with the Netherlands, which already restricts e-cigarettes to tobacco flavor only. A Dutch study by the National Institute for Public Health and the Environment (RIVM) suggests the policy has had an impact: Nearly two-fifths of users cut back, while more than one in five quit entirely. Belgium’s move follows a November 2025 recommendation from its Superior Health Council to sharply reduce allowed flavors, with youth protection taking priority over adult preferences. The ban builds on an earlier crackdown. Belgium was the first EU country to outlaw disposable vapes at the end of 2024 and tightened rules on where smoking and vaping are allowed, part of a broader push toward a smoke-free generation by 2040. Other EU countries followed suit, with Slovenia already adopting a comparable flavor ban in May 2024. Belgium will now notify the European Commission, and aims for the rules to take effect on September 1, 2028. Source link

British man powers DIY car with discarded vapes

British man powers DIY car with discarded vapes

Get the Popular Science daily newsletter💡 Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent six days a week. Anyone who’s walked through the grounds of a music festival or even peeked into a public trash bin has likely noticed a deluge of discarded, single-use nicotine vapes. These vapes have surged in popularity, with the United Nations estimating at least 844 million of them were discarded by 2022 alone. As many as 500,000 vapes were thrown out every day in 2023, despite the fact that the lithium-ion batteries used to power them could often be recharged. It’s one of the more glaring examples of e-waste enabled by inexpensive, discardable electronics. But what if all those discarded vapes could be reused to power something else? That’s a question United Kingdom-based YouTuber Chris Doel has been exploring with increasingly over-the-top videos. In the past, he has collected hundreds of discarded vapes and combined them to power a “dodgy e-bike”. Upping the ante, Doel recently made a battery pack powered by used vapes that’s capable of providing enough energy to power …

These Hackers Are Turning Dead Vapes Into Musical Synthesizers

These Hackers Are Turning Dead Vapes Into Musical Synthesizers

Vapes are bad for your body and definitely bad for the planet; the world’s landfills are stuffed with disposable vape cartridges. But now there’s a way to give all that e-waste a more pleasant tune. The Vape Synth is a project created by a group of makers in New York City who break apart spent Elf Bar nicotine vaporizers and hack them into digital musical instruments. The resulting device still looks like a vape cartridge, but with a small speaker nestled amid an array of lights and buttons. To play it, you put your mouth on it and draw your breath inward, like you would on a vape. Think of it like a digital ocarina. The Vape Synth repurposes the vaporizer’s existing low-pressure sensor. By sucking wind through the sensor—maybe it’s a reverse digital ocarina—you trigger an oscillator circuit and generate an audio signal. Pressing the buttons triggers different tones. The noises that come out are, frankly, screechy and chaotic. (This is what it sounds like.) The people who made the Vape Synth know it …

Binman warns putting 1 thing in your bin could mean higher council tax | UK | News

Binman warns putting 1 thing in your bin could mean higher council tax | UK | News

A Brit bin man has warned that disposing of certain items in your bin could result in increased council tax bills. Ashley, who shares industry insights with his 153,000 TikTok followers, recently highlighted a big safety concern. In his latest video, the self-proclaimed “bin-fluencer” urged householders to avoid binning disposable vapes, batteries, lighters or any electrical equipment in their household or wheelie bins due to serious safety risks, reports the Mirror. “Don’t put vapes or batteries, or anything like that, lighters, in your bin because it can make an explosion,” warned Ashley, from south-east England. “You could kill somebody.” He continued: “Make sure if you’re gonna vape, you’re gonna go back to a vape shop, take it back with you. Or if you’re going to B&Q, you can put them, the batteries and stuff in the bin there, or supermarkets also do it. “Just don’t put them in, it’s not worth it. Stop doing it. Don’t put them in the bin.” The 37-year-old collector addressed comments from viewers who believed paying £100 monthly for council …

Malaysian nabbed at warehouse jailed for having over 35,000 vapes or related components for sale

Malaysian nabbed at warehouse jailed for having over 35,000 vapes or related components for sale

SINGAPORE: Officers from the Health Sciences Authority (HSA) who staked out a warehouse in Bishan after receiving a tip-off found a Malaysian man in a warehouse that contained thousands of vaporisers and related components. Checks of the man’s phone revealed a second warehouse in Ubi, which contained large quantities of vapes and components like pods and cartridges. Chong Jun Keong, 21, was sentenced on Tuesday (Jan 6) to 41 weeks’ jail, or more than nine months’ jail. He pleaded guilty to two counts of possessing vapes or related components for sale, with another two charges taken into consideration. THE CASE The court heard that Chong worked as a sales assistant at a handphone shop called Lanavape in Bukit Indah, Johor Bahru in Malaysia. He earned a monthly salary of RM6,000 (S$1,898) at the store, which sold vapes and vape components on top of handphone accessories. In July 2024, Chong got to know a customer known as John. In April 2025, John asked Chong if he wanted to work as a vape packer in Singapore for …