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Vape Litter Piles Up on Singapore Causeway

26 Nov

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Summary

  • Vapes are being discarded on the highway leading to Singapore.
  • New laws impose harsh penalties for vape possession, especially laced vapes.
  • Discarded vapes pose road, environmental, and health hazards.
Vape Litter Piles Up on Singapore Causeway

As Singapore enforces stringent anti-vaping regulations, a peculiar form of protest or evasion is emerging: vapes are being tossed onto the highway connecting Johor Bahru and Singapore. Videos circulating online depict numerous discarded e-cigarettes accumulating along the causeway, highlighting a growing problem of illegal disposal. This trend coincides with enhanced penalties for vape possession, particularly concerning for 'K-pods' or 'space oil' laced with the anesthetic etomidate, which can lead to severe health issues.

Effective from September 1, 2025, etomidate is now a Class C controlled drug for six months. Penalties for regular vapes include significant fines and mandatory rehabilitation, while etomidate-laced vapes can result in jail time. Despite the installation of designated vape disposal bins at various public locations, individuals are opting for roadside dumping. This practice creates multiple dangers, including potential tire punctures from sharp components and fire risks from lithium batteries, leading to costly vehicle damage.

Beyond immediate safety concerns, the widespread littering of vapes exacerbates plastic pollution and poses long-term environmental threats. The microplastics break down and contaminate ecosystems, and the batteries present fire hazards. Authorities emphasize that responsible disposal in designated bins is crucial, but the most effective solution to mitigate health risks, environmental harm, and road hazards is to cease the use of disposable vapes entirely.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
People are likely dumping vapes to avoid penalties under Singapore's strict new anti-vaping laws, especially for etomidate-laced vapes.
Discarded vapes pose road hazards, risk battery explosions, contribute to plastic pollution, and can release harmful microplastics.
Singapore has banned vaping, with new laws classifying etomidate as a controlled drug and imposing fines or jail time for possession.

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