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Vape Bins in Six Autonomous Universities to Encourage Voluntary Disposal
The Straits Times
|August 08, 2025
Each university has one bin on campus and is assessing the need for more
Vape disposal bins have been placed at Singapore's six autonomous universities as part of a national push to tackle the rising trend of vaping among youth.
The bins are part of the Health Sciences Authority (HSA) and People's Association's "Bin The Vape" campaign, which encourages users to voluntarily dispose of their vapes without penalty.
Possessing, using or buying vapes carries a maximum fine of $2,000, but the authorities said no action will be taken against those who voluntarily dispose of their vapes.
These bins have been placed at 23 community clubs and one residents' network centre around the island, including in Punggol, Boon Lay, Mountbatten, Woodlands and Bishan.
The move aims to foster a supportive, stigma-free environment for those trying to quit vaping, said the Singapore Institute of Technology.
Each university has placed one bin on campus and is assessing the need for more. The move was announced in a circular sent to students and staff last week.
Under the law, it is an offence to possess, purchase or use e-vaporisers or related products.
Vaping is on the rise among students, including those in institutes of higher learning, with 2,000 cases reported in 2024, up from 900 cases in 2023 and 800 cases in 2022.
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