
Vape Disposal & Recycling Solutions - Perth, WA
Perth Chemical Specialists (PCS) provides licensed vape disposal and recycling services for schools, businesses, and councils across Perth and regional WA.
We specialise in the safe collection and recycling of bulk vape and e-cigarette waste, ensuring environmental responsibility and full compliance with WA regulations.
Commercial Vape Recycling for Bulk Quantities
Vapes contain lithium batteries, nicotine residues, heavy metals, and plastics, which make them unsuitable for general landfill. We offer:
On-site collection for large volumes
Separation and safe handling of hazardous components
Recycling through approved WA facilities
Full manifesting and disposal documentation
Please note: This is a paid commercial service, not a public drop-off. We require a minimum volume to book a collection.
Who We Support
This service is designed for:
Schools and universities
Retail and vape stores
Councils and e-waste collection points
Security or enforcement teams
Transport, freight, or warehousing companies
Healthcare, corrections, or hospitality groups
We help you clear seized, unsold, or expired vape products responsibly and discreetly.
Recycling That’s Safe, Legal & Responsible
Our team disassembles and classifies vape waste so that each component — lithium batteries, nicotine, and plastics — is handled and recycled in accordance with:
WA Dangerous Goods Safety Regulations
Controlled Waste and E-waste Recovery Guidelines
Battery Stewardship and Environmental Standards
We prioritise recovery and recycling wherever possible, diverting waste from landfill and supporting WA’s circular economy goals.
FAQs
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Yes. Devices are broken down and each part — battery, metal, plastic, or nicotine residue — is sent to licensed WA recycling facilities.
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Yes. We require a minimum quantity for collection, as this is a bulk commercial recycling service. We do not collect small household quantities.
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Yes — our team is trained and licensed to safely handle vapes with lithium batteries and integrated electronic parts.
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No. This is a paid recycling service for organisations. Pricing depends on location, quantity, and handling requirements.