Supreme, B&M Partner of In-Store Vape Recycling Program

The Liverpool-based retail chain, B&M, has partnered with a vape manufacturer to launch an initiative to recycle vaping products.

January 16, 2024

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The Liverpool-based retail chain, B&M, has partnered with a vape manufacturer to launch an initiative to recycle vaping products.

Supreme, a Stretford-based vape manufacturer, a brand owner of popular consumer products and vaping goods, is working with B&M on vape recycling bins. The initiative will see 700 vape recycling bins being installed in B&M stores, allowing customers to dispose of used vapes conveniently.

Wastecare Group will oversee collecting the bins once they are full and will have an operation of disposing of the single-use vapes more responsibly.

“Here at Supreme, we always want to be one step ahead, and that’s no different regarding our environmental impact,” said Sandy Chadha, chief executive of Supreme. “As an organization, we are continually developing long-term recycling solutions across our whole product portfolio, and we are proud to be further driving recycling of used vapes across the breadth of the UK, in nearly 700 retail stores.”

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