British E-cigarette Company Supreme Plc Promotes Waste E-cigarette Recycling
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British e-cigarette company Supreme plc promotes waste e-cigarette recycling
British e-cigarette company Supreme plc is currently cooperating with chain store B&M to promote the recycling of discarded e-cigarettes.
Last year, the British government considered banning disposable e-cigarettes, which had an impact on Supreme plc's share price.
In order to alleviate people's concerns about environmental pollution from discarded e-cigarettes, Supreme plc has cooperated with chain stores B&M and other companies to set up more than 700 discarded e-cigarette recycling bins in B&M stores. Supreme plc said it is the first e-cigarette recycling project in a UK retail chain and aims to increase the amount of discarded e-cigarettes recycled.
Wastecare Group, a British hazardous waste disposal service provider, will be responsible for processing the recycled discarded e-cigarettes. According to the existing disposal rules, the lithium batteries in the e-cigarettes will be recycled, and the original filters and nicotine will be sent for incineration.
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