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Advocacy Thoughts on Disposable Bans
It’s time to remind ourselves what the Foundation for a Smoke-Free World and the New Nicotine Alliance, two harm reduction advocacy organisations, have said about banning disposables
LGA Wants A Four Nations Disposables Ban
The Local Government Association has repeated its demand for a complete disposable vapes ban and is demanding a “four nations approach” to eliminate single-use products across the whole of the United Kingdom
Scientists Respond to Ban Announcement
Scientists specialising in the research of vaping and tobacco harm reduction have reacted to the Government announcing the ban on disposable vapes and other measures
Trade Bodies Respond to UCL Research
The Independent British Vape Trade Association (IBVTA) and the UK Vaping Industry Association (UKVIA) have responded to studies by University College London researchers
UCL: A Disposables Ban Would Be Bad
A ban on disposable vapes would affect one in seven young adults in Great Britain, according to researchers at University College London
WVA Criticises Disposable Vapes Ban
The World Vapers' Alliance has criticised the UK Government’s proposed ban on disposable vapes and points to UCL scientists warning about unintended consequences
Trade Bodies Respond to Disposable Ban Rumour
Trade bodies UKVIA and IBVTA have commented on the rumour that the Government is set to announce a ban on the importation and sale of disposable single-use vapes
Sunak Pledges To Destroy Vaping
Conservative Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has announced a raft of illiberal measures aimed at combatting youth vaping which will hit every aspect of vaping and tobacco harm reduction
Here Comes The Disposable Vape Ban
As of Sunday 28 January, we are expecting the Government to announce a range of anti-vape measures including a disposables ban, flavour restriction and tax hike on Monday
World News
The US Supreme Court knocked back a flavour ban appeal, Singapore has seen a kickback to its “crackdown”, India is “doubling down” on its ban, and Northern Irish activists want to see fines doubled