ELFBAR Launches New Disposable E-Cigarette ELFBAR 600V2 in London

Elfbar by 2FIRSTS.ai
Aug.03.2023
ELFBAR Launches New Disposable E-Cigarette ELFBAR 600V2 in London
ELFBAR launches the new disposable e-cigarette, ELFBAR 600V2, in London, featuring upgraded technology and improved recyclability.

ELFBAR has recently launched its new disposable e-cigarette product, the ELFBAR 600V2, in London, England. This product is an upgraded version of ELFBAR 600. The ELFBAR 600V2 combines the new QUAQ Tech technology, which incorporates QUAQ Mesh and QUAQ Cell technologies. This not only enhances the user experience but also represents a significant step towards exploring sustainable development in e-cigarette technology.


ELFBAR 600V2 has undergone multiple enhancements in both appearance and performance, alongside a technological exploration towards recyclability. The ELFBAR 600V2 utilizes pre-automated modules and a solderless structural design, making the disassembly and recycling process of the entire product more convenient and feasible, thereby minimizing waste generation and environmental impact. The batteries of the ELFBAR 600V2 can be directly disassembled on the recycling end for reuse, effectively mitigating the environmental pollution caused by discarded lithium batteries.


The European Union and the United Kingdom have long been concerned about the environmental impact of electronic waste. In recent years, the growing popularity of disposable e-cigarettes in these regions has also raised concerns about their environmental effects. In response, the EU will soon be introducing the third edition of the Tobacco Products Directive (TPD3), which mandates that the batteries of disposable e-cigarettes must be manually removable. The innovative design of the ELFBAR 600V2, with its efficient recycling function, is in line with the EU's new policy.


Victor Shaw, Chief Operating Officer of ELFBAR, stated that the latest product innovation is rooted in the exploration of technological advancements and environmentally friendly recycling practices. Building upon active user feedback and ongoing market research, ELFBAR has introduced the upgraded ELFBAR 600V2. This new offering not only enhances the product experience for ELFBAR users worldwide but also highlights the company's commitment to environmentally friendly product innovation.


ELFBAR, a leading global brand in the field of new tobacco products, has always regarded its commitment to sustainable and environmentally friendly development as a responsibility. In June of this year, ELFBAR launched the GreenPowercycle, an eco-friendly recycling program in the United Kingdom, dedicated to achieving true recycling of disposable e-cigarettes.


In order to facilitate the initial preparations for the project, the ELFBAR team has implemented environmental initiatives and launched recycling campaigns in multiple countries since last year. They have also provided pilot recycling services in over 3,000 stores.


After months of continuous pilot operations, the ELFBAR team has successfully developed a fully recyclable disposable e-cigarette supply chain. Since last year, ELFBAR has followed the guidelines of the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) regulations in the United Kingdom and registered accordingly. The company has also partnered with environmental technology firm Recover to explore an environmentally-friendly recycling program.


The ELFBAR 600V2 has made technological advancements at the product end to address the challenges of environmentally friendly recycling. This not only promotes ELFBAR's recycling program, making the recycling chain more comprehensive, but also signifies an important step forward for the ELFBAR brand in terms of environmental and social governance (ESG).


ELFBAR is striving from multiple dimensions to achieve sustainable development on the product side by 2025. They are working towards establishing a mature, detachable, and reusable full-cycle recycling system to fulfill their long-term commitment to environmental protection.


This document has been generated through artificial intelligence translation and is provided solely for the purposes of industry discourse and learning. Please note that the intellectual property rights of the content belong to the original media source or author. Owing to certain limitations in the translation process, there may be discrepancies between the translated text and the original content. We recommend referring to the original source for complete accuracy. In case of any inaccuracies, we invite you to reach out to us with corrections. If you believe any content has infringed upon your rights, please contact us immediately for its removal.

Russia’s Duma Deputy Speaker Davankov calls for a total vape ban, citing drug sales disguised as vapes
Russia’s Duma Deputy Speaker Davankov calls for a total vape ban, citing drug sales disguised as vapes
Vladislav Davankov, deputy speaker of Russia’s State Duma, urged a nationwide ban on vapes, arguing it would help prevent drugs being sold under the cover of vaping products, including near schools. The remarks come as Russia prepares to enforce a separate ban on vape sales at public transport stops starting Sept. 1, 2026.
Feb.09 by 2FIRSTS.ai
PMI U.S. to Invest About USD 50 Million in New Business Solutions Center in Tampa
PMI U.S. to Invest About USD 50 Million in New Business Solutions Center in Tampa
On March 17, PMI U.S. announced an investment of about USD 50 million in a new Business Solutions Center in Tampa, Florida. The center is expected to create about 180 direct and indirect high-skilled jobs and will consolidate business solutions, distribution operations and customer service into one hub.
Mar.18 by 2FIRSTS.ai
Bangladesh May Remove E-Cigarette Production and Sales Ban in Tobacco Law Amendment
Bangladesh May Remove E-Cigarette Production and Sales Ban in Tobacco Law Amendment
Bangladesh is preparing amendments to its anti-tobacco ordinance that would remove the ban on the production and sale of e-cigarettes and also delete provisions prohibiting the display of tobacco products at points of sale.
Mar.31 by 2FIRSTS.ai
Texas college data show rapid shifts in top vaping brands, with Geek Bar/Vape surging by 2025
Texas college data show rapid shifts in top vaping brands, with Geek Bar/Vape surging by 2025
A short communication in Drug and Alcohol Dependence examined changes in the most commonly used nicotine vaping brands among Texas college students from 2023 to 2025. The study analyzed 6,049 students aged 18–25 who reported past-30-day nicotine vaping across three repeated cross-sectional spring surveys. The report found that use of Esco Bar, Elf Bar, JUUL, and Puff Bar declined from 2023 to 2025, while Geek Bar/Vape increased.
Feb.27 by 2FIRSTS.ai
2Firsts Holds Second PMTA Compliance Training in Shenzhen, Highlighting U.S. Regulatory Framework and Corporate Compliance Capabilities
2Firsts Holds Second PMTA Compliance Training in Shenzhen, Highlighting U.S. Regulatory Framework and Corporate Compliance Capabilities
2Firsts held its second U.S. PMTA compliance training in Shenzhen, providing a systematic overview of the U.S. regulatory framework for e-cigarettes and corporate compliance strategies. Nearly 20 industry professionals from manufacturing, e-liquid and supply-chain companies attended. Participants who passed the exam received compliance certification. Registration for the third training session will open soon, alongside customized corporate training programs.
Mar.09
U.S. Adult Smoking Rate Falls to Historic Single-Digit Low of 9.9%, Study Shows Shift in Nicotine Use Patterns
U.S. Adult Smoking Rate Falls to Historic Single-Digit Low of 9.9%, Study Shows Shift in Nicotine Use Patterns
A new study analyzing National Health Interview Survey data found that adult cigarette smoking in the United States declined to 9.9% in 2024, down from 10.8% in 2023. The findings, published in NEJM Evidence, represent a historic milestone in U.S. tobacco control efforts. Researchers noted that while cigarette smoking is decreasing, the prevalence of e-cigarette and cigar use remained largely unchanged, suggesting a shift in nicotine consumption rather than the elimination of tobacco use.
Market
Mar.20