Dutch Government Bans Flavored E-cigarettes from January, 2024

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Jan.22.2024
Dutch Government Bans Flavored E-cigarettes from January, 2024
Dutch government will ban flavored e-cigarettes from January 1, 2024, allowing only tobacco-flavored ones amid concerns over youth usage.

According to reports from Dutch media, starting from January 1, 2024, the Dutch government will no longer permit the sale of flavored e-cigarettes, with only tobacco-flavored e-cigarettes remaining allowed.

 

Primera, an e-cigarette store, sells both rechargeable and disposable e-cigarettes. The ban on flavored e-cigarettes has caused significant changes for this brand.

 

A Primera employee explained that they sell new, approved variations. These include tobacco-flavored e-cigarettes and flavor-neutral e-cigarettes that are tasteless. They have indeed found that these flavor options cater to a different target audience.

 

Since August 2020, all schools and educational institutions have been legally prohibited from smoking. This initiative, known as "Smoke-Free Generation," aims to promote the inevitability of a smoke-free upbringing.

 

However, in the growing popularity of e-cigarettes today, how smoke-free are the new generation of devices? According to data provided by GGD, CBS, and RIVM, Independer has reached a conclusion: the number of young e-cigarette users has significantly increased, with projections showing that by 2022, the number of e-cigarette users will be ten times higher than in 2020. This situation necessitates a change with the implementation of flavor bans.

 

The Trade Association Esigbond suggests that it is too early to discuss the impact of banning the sale of flavored e-cigarettes. According to the association, users have already stockpiled some e-cigarettes or are seeking alternative ways to acquire them. Flavored e-cigarettes can still be purchased through cross-border transactions, illegal online sources, or stores that do not comply with the ban.

 

Chairman Emil 't Hart of Esigbond stated that it remains to be seen whether electronic cigarette users will also give tobacco flavor a chance. He mentioned that as long as e-cigarette users can still inhale a tobacco flavor that they trust, they will continue to do so.

 

Hart said, "We have to wait and see how people perceive the tobacco flavor, as well as what hoarders will do once their supplies are exhausted. The industry association is not pleased with the ban on flavoring, as it views e-cigarettes as a safer alternative to tobacco. According to the association, people have also started to switch or revert back to tobacco due to this prohibition.

 

E-cigarettes with added flavorings are likely to end up in the hands of criminals eventually. There are absolutely no age restrictions on these products. Those interested can still easily purchase them online or across borders. There is also the possibility of individuals blending their own flavorings, which could lead to dangerous consequences. He believes that legalization is a better solution. By doing so, shops would be able to strictly enforce age regulations, ensuring that young people receive better information and checking the age of individuals who smoke or vape in public places.

 

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