I was kinda kidding about the boycott - i actually wrote the blog in the first place to raise awareness. The plastic waste issue is my biggest gripe, and when you put it next to the cost savings of build your own or even stock coils - it all seems a bit of a nonsense.
my absolute major gripe is with the one flavour disposable ones, seems just so irresponsible.
I couldn't help but chuckle at the irony of the Geekbar disposables advert flashing underneath your post in my browser
I do see the appeal and value to pod systems, I use them myself out of preference so I am torn with the whole waste side of it, I avoid non replaceable coils in pods, I know the majority of my waste is 10ml bottles, which I stash in a box to put in the recycle bin when it looks large enough for the council sorters not to ignore, I get the feeling they still end up in landfill but I cling to the hope they do get recycled. (I also bulk dispose of my stock coils after I scavenge the o-rings)
Even when I have a full box of say around 60 bottles or so, it doesn't weight that much especially when I compare it to the amount in my household plastics, I definitely feel guilt about my vape wastage be it coils, bottles and pods but my household crap makes me feel worse.
But I guess that isn't the point and I do agree that more should be done to reduce vape waste.
Vape waste as I see it:
- Juice bottles and packaging.
- New hardware for the sake of it (guilty as charged).
- Stock coil scrap metal.
- Pod scrap plastic and metal.
- Sink fodder of minging juices.
- Product packaging (Innokin are addressing this).
Rebuildables are without a doubt the best way to go, though I know they will be too much hassle or too complex for some people and they are likely to be the pods target consumer, if there was a pod ban I doubt I would be upset but it would cut off a large proportion of potential people wanting to quit smoking.
Devils advocate, lets say the perfect world scenario for a 'planet' friendly way of vaping;
- Buy and use just one tank and mod and battery.
- Rebuild using wire and muji cotton.
- DIY mix your own juice in bulk (sneaking around TPD).
- Use multi-use refill bottles.
The vape industry would be in a better place environmentally but that's never going to happen, just as smokers couldn't wouldn't smoke roll-ups.
As for disposables, that's a whole other can of worms.
There's so many great debate points you've raised in one topic, I've had to cut myself short with my above mind-farting.