• Semi-Hemi-Lemmygod
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    3824 days ago

    Makes me wonder how many electric car batteries worth of lithium and rare earth metals is just lying in gutters around the world.

    • @Rade0nfighter
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      24 days ago

      For the UK alone:

      In 2022, they found more than 40 tonnes of lithium from single-use vapes was discarded, which is the same amount used to power 5,000 electric vehicles.

      Source

    • @thedirtyknapkin
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      2024 days ago

      oh, there’s fields and fields of entire cars just sitting in all inhabited remote places. it’s becoming a real problem in Alaska. there’s towns there literally getting buried in dead cars because it’s too expensive to take them anywhere else.

      generally if you think “i wonder if this type of thing is getting disposed of properly or if it’s a huge ecological problem” the answer is always the latter. the humans in charge don’t care about the environment. that’s not profitable.

    • @Venat0r
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      1524 days ago

      Also the cells are typically in pretty good condition, as the vape tends to run out of the flavoured/nicotine liquid stuff before the battery gets down to a state of charge that is bad for long term storage.

      • @gmtom
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        224 days ago

        That’s not true at all? It’s literally always the battery that runs out first. Else you would burn the coils in them.