A More Structured Way to
Handle Vape Devices on Campus
For colleges and universities, VapeRenew can support a clearer response to discarded or confiscated vape devices through a structured collection and recycling model.
A More Structured Way to
Handle Vape Devices on Campus
For colleges and universities, VapeRenew can support a clearer response to discarded or confiscated vape devices through a structured collection and recycling model.

Why Campuses Face this Problem
Campuses may encounter vape devices through residence halls, confiscation activity, student cleanouts, facilities operations, or broader sustainability efforts. The issue is not just student behavior—it is a waste-stream and handling problem that can lack a clear operational owner.
Campus Process Clarity
A real waste-stream issue in a complex environment.
Safer Handling
Clearer handling. More defensible process.
What the Program Helps Solve
VapeRenew helps campuses move from ad hoc handling toward a more structured answer for a lithium-ion-battery-containing waste stream that does not fit cleanly into ordinary disposal pathways.
What Stronger-Fit Campus Participation Looks Like
Fit is strongest where there is a clear internal owner, a realistic path to recurring collection activity, and a campus environment that can support structured participation. Customer Service helps clarify that path.
Confiscated & Discarded Devices
Useful where the issue is already visible.
A Structured Answer for a
Hard-to-Manage Stream
Structured for Real Institutional Use.
Why Structure and Safety Matter
For higher education, the value is not only environmental. It is also operational: safer handling, clearer process, and a more defensible approach to a waste stream that can otherwise sit in a gray area between cleanup, confiscation, and recycling.
If your campus needs a clearer answer for vape-device waste in Michigan,
the next step is to explore fit.
