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Squirrel Caught Vaping in London Park
24 Mar
Summary
- A squirrel was filmed holding and chewing a vape in a London park.
- Experts suggest fruity e-cigarette flavors attract wildlife to vapes.
- Discarded vapes pose hazards to animals, containing lithium and nicotine.

A startling video captured a grey squirrel in a London park holding and seemingly chewing on a disposable vape. Wildlife experts expressed concern, suggesting the animal was likely drawn to the e-cigarette's "fruity" flavor. This incident serves as a stark reminder of the environmental dangers posed by discarded vapes.
According to reports, millions of single-use e-cigarettes are thrown away weekly in the UK. These discarded devices can end up in the environment, posing significant risks to wildlife. Vapes contain hazardous materials such as plastic, lithium, and nicotine, which can be harmful if ingested by animals.
While a nationwide ban on disposable vapes took effect in June of last year, concerns remain about ongoing litter. Manufacturers have since redesigned e-cigarettes to meet rechargeable requirements. Despite these changes, the disposal of millions of vapes continues each year, contributing to pollution and potential harm to fauna.




