Northern Ireland to Ban Sales of Disposable E-cigarettes by 2025

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May.03.2024
Northern Ireland to Ban Sales of Disposable E-cigarettes by 2025
Northern Ireland to ban disposable e-cigarettes by 2025 to combat environmental threats and teen usage concerns, supported by experts.

According to a report from "NEWS 1" on May 3rd, the Northern Ireland devolved government has decided to completely ban the sale and supply of disposable e-cigarettes by April 2025.

 

According to reports from media outlets such as BBC and The Telegraph, nearly 5 million disposable e-cigarettes are being disposed of as trash or illegally dumped across the UK every week. Environment Minister Andrew Muir stated that while the plan to ban disposable e-cigarettes is challenging, he is determined to see this policy through on behalf of the government.

 

Secretary Muir stated, "Disposable e-cigarettes contribute just as much to the total waste as disposable cups and food waste. Nearly 5 million disposable e-cigarettes are discarded in the UK every week, without being properly recycled. At the same time, the waste from disposable e-cigarettes introduces plastic, nicotine, metal, and lithium-ion batteries into the environment, posing a serious threat to the environment and biodiversity."

 

In order to change this situation, the government of Northern Ireland has introduced a new bill that plans to completely ban the supply and sale of disposable e-cigarettes starting from April 1, 2025. This decision has received support from experts like Joseph Carter from the UK branches of asthma and lung disease organizations, who emphasize that the issue of children and teenagers using e-cigarettes is becoming increasingly serious.

 

According to a survey conducted by the UK branch of Asthma and Lung Disease, over 80% of respondents expressed concern that children and teenagers with no smoking experience may use disposable e-cigarettes and potentially be exposed to e-cigarettes in school. Data released by the UK government in January of this year shows that the number of children and teenagers using e-cigarettes on the UK mainland has tripled, with 9% of all children and teenagers aged 11 to 15 using e-cigarettes. Specifically, the proportion of 11-17 year olds using disposable e-cigarettes has increased nearly nine-fold.

 

Research data from the UK Department of Education shows that as of 2023, 69% of 11-17 year old teenagers in the UK who use e-cigarettes are using disposable e-cigarettes. This indicates that within just two years, the proportion of children and teenagers aged 11-17 using disposable e-cigarettes has increased nearly ninefold, a situation that is causing significant concern for the Department of Education.

 

In fact, the UK House of Commons passed a bill last month stating that teenagers under the age of 15 will no longer be able to purchase cigarettes, and there are restrictions on the sale of disposable e-cigarettes as well. All autonomous governments in the UK have expressed support for the bill, with Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland each creating their own regulations and planning to implement them by 2025.

 

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