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UK Bans Disposable E-Cigarettes to Curb Youth Vaping and E-Waste

Manufacturers have begun offering reusable devices ahead of calls for tighter marketing restrictions to reduce youth uptake

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In Großbritannien tritt am Sonntag ein Verbot von Einweg-E-Zigaretten in Kraft. Wer gegen das Verbot verstößt, muss mit einer Geldstrafe von 200 Pfund (237 Euro) rechnen.

Overview

  • The ban on single-use vaping devices took effect on June 1 to address electronic waste and growing youth nicotine dependence.
  • More than 8 million Britons use e-cigarettes, including an estimated 320,000 non-smoking adolescents who regulators fear are being drawn into nicotine addiction.
  • Authorities highlighted the environmental hazards of discarded lithium-ion batteries, which are difficult to recycle and have sparked fires in waste facilities.
  • Vape companies have launched multi-use models that closely resemble the banned disposables to maintain market share under the new rules.
  • Public health experts caution that eliminating disposables alone will not stem youth vaping without additional restrictions on flavors, packaging and promotions.