The UK government has announced that the sale and use of single-use disposable vapes will be banned in England starting from June 2025. The move aims to protect children’s health and the environment, with similar bans expected to be introduced by the governments in Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland.
Concerns Over Disposable Vapes’ Appeal to Children
Despite the existing law that prohibits the sale of vapes to individuals under the age of 18, there have been growing concerns that disposable vapes contribute significantly to the rise in young people vaping. These devices are often sold in smaller, more colorful packaging compared to refillable vapes, making them more appealing to children.
The British Medical Association (BMA), a group representing doctors, has called for the ban of single-use vapes, stating that children are targeted by bright colors and fun flavors. The NHS warns that vapes could lead children into a harmful addiction, and the long-term risks are not yet fully understood.
Environmental Impact of Disposable Vapes
In addition to the health concerns, disposable vapes pose a significant environmental problem. These devices are difficult to recycle and typically end up in landfills, where their batteries can leak harmful waste such as battery acid, lithium, and mercury into the environment.
UK Government’s Stance on the Ban
Public health minister Andrew Gwynne expressed deep concern over the fact that a quarter of 11-15-year-olds used a vape last year, with disposables being the product of choice for the majority of children vaping today. He stated, “Banning disposable vapes will not only protect the environment, but importantly reduce the appeal of vapes to children and keep them out of the hands of vulnerable young people.”
Collaboration with Devolved Administrations
The UK government is working with the devolved administrations in Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland to align the dates for when the bans take effect. The Welsh government has confirmed that it will introduce a ban, which will come into force on June 1, 2025. Huw Irranca-Davies, the deputy first minister and cabinet secretary for climate change and rural affairs, emphasized that action to tackle the environmental and social impacts of single-use vapes is a key priority for the Welsh government.