Russian Vape GOST Revision Would Limit Capacity, Packaging Design and Warning Labels

Apr.27
Russian Vape GOST Revision Would Limit Capacity, Packaging Design and Warning Labels
Russia is preparing changes to its e-cigarette state standard GOST R 58109–2018. Under a draft order submitted to Rosstandart, the shelf life of vape devices and liquids would be limited to no more than two years, and capacity would be strictly capped at 2 mL for replaceable capsules, 10 mL for disposable systems and 30 mL for refill containers.

Key Takeaways

  • Russia is preparing revisions to vape state standard GOST R 58109–2018.
  • The new standard would limit the shelf life of vape devices and liquids to no more than two years.
  • Proposed volume limits are 2 mL for replaceable capsules, 10 mL for disposable systems and 30 mL for refill containers.
  • The draft would ban packaging imagery including fruit, berries, desserts, animals and cartoon characters.
  • Both nicotine and non-nicotine liquids would be required to carry front-of-pack warning labels.

2Firsts, April 27,2026

 

According to BK55, Russia is changing its state standard for e-cigarettes. Under a draft order submitted to Rosstandart, the shelf life of vape devices and liquids would be limited to no more than two years, and product volumes would also be strictly regulated.

 

The new GOST draft has been sent to Rosstandart for registration


The report said State Duma deputy Alexander Tolmachev stated that the working group had completed revisions to GOST R 58109–2018. Tolmachev said the draft order had been sent for registration to Rosstandart and could be published in the near future, adding that “important changes” would be made to the state standard.

 

Device and liquid shelf life would be limited to two years


Tolmachev said that for vape users, devices would stop being “eternal.” According to the report, he explained that the two-year shelf life is not only about health, but also about market circulation. 

 

He said seized devices and liquids currently remain in storage for years and later return to circulation, and that the new rule is intended to stop that practice.

 

Volumes would be strictly capped


The report said one of the most visible changes is the volume limit. Under the revised standard, replaceable capsules would be limited to no more than 2 mL, disposable systems to up to 10 mL and refill containers to 30 mL. 

 

Tolmachev said that products offering 30,000, 40,000 or more puffs, as well as liquids sold in liter-size volumes, would leave the market.

 

Additional components would be banned


The report also said the new GOST would prohibit turning a vape into a “digital toy.” No additional components would be allowed. Tolmachev said that many hybrid products are currently on sale, where a person can vape and then use the device for entertainment, resulting in users constantly holding the device and unintentionally vaping more often.

 

Packaging design would be restricted


According to the report, packaging would also change. 

 

The revised standard would ban the use of fruit, berries, pastries, animals and cartoon characters on packaging. The device shape itself would also not be allowed to create associations with something “cute.”

 

Front-of-pack warning labels would be required


The report said warning labels would be introduced in a format similar to traditional cigarettes. A warning inside a black frame would have to cover at least one-third of the front of the package. 

 

For nicotine-containing liquids, the warning would read “Nicotine causes addiction.” For nicotine-free liquids, the warning would read “This product may harm your health.”

 

The new GOST is described as the next step in Russian vape regulation


Tolmachev also said that since the start of the eighth State Duma, the issue of vape sales has been under serious discussion. Russia had previously banned sales of such products to minors and introduced fines and criminal liability. 

 

He described the new GOST as the next step. The report also noted that Omsk Region Governor Vitaly Khotsenko supports banning vape sales in the region.

 

Image source: BK55

 

We welcome news tips, article submissions, interview requests, or comments on this piece.

Please contact us at info@2firsts.com, or reach out to Alan Zhao, CEO of 2Firsts, on LinkedIn


Notice

1.  This article is intended solely for professional research purposes related to industry, technology, and policy. Any references to brands or products are made purely for objective description and do not constitute any form of endorsement, recommendation, or promotion by 2Firsts.

2.  The use of nicotine-containing products — including, but not limited to, cigarettes, e-cigarettes, nicotine pouchand heated tobacco products — carries significant health risks. Users are responsible for complying with all applicable laws and regulations in their respective jurisdictions.

3.  This article is not intended to serve as the basis for any investment decisions or financial advice. 2Firsts assumes no direct or indirect liability for any inaccuracies or errors in the content.

4.  Access to this article is strictly prohibited for individuals below the legal age in their jurisdiction.

 

Copyright

 

This article is either an original work created by 2Firsts or a reproduction from third-party sources with proper attribution. All copyrights and usage rights belong to 2Firsts or the original content provider. Unauthorized reproduction, distribution, or any other form of unauthorized use by any individual or organization is strictly prohibited. Violators will be held legally accountable.

For copyright-related inquiries, please contact: info@2firsts.com

 

AI Assistance Disclaimer

 

This article may have been enhanced using AI tools to improve translation and editorial efficiency. However, due to technical limitations, inaccuracies may occur. Readers are encouraged to refer to the cited sources for the most accurate information.

We welcome any corrections or feedback. Please contact us at: info@2firsts.com

West Virginia House Passes 5% Income Tax Cut and Rejects Vape Tax Increase
West Virginia House Passes 5% Income Tax Cut and Rejects Vape Tax Increase
The West Virginia House of Delegates debates income tax cut bill before session's end, rejecting Senate's e-cigarette tax amendment.With one day left in the legislative session, the West Virginia House spent more than an hour debating amendments to an income tax reduction bill.
Mar.16 by 2FIRSTS.ai
2Firsts Interview with Glas |Why a California ENDS Company Believes Its Age-gated Flavored Vape Could Be Next in Line for FDA Authorization
2Firsts Interview with Glas |Why a California ENDS Company Believes Its Age-gated Flavored Vape Could Be Next in Line for FDA Authorization
As the FDA advances efforts to streamline its PMTA review process, including support for small businesses, expectations are rising that additional product authorizations may follow. Age-verification technology is emerging as a key consideration in future approvals.In this interview, California-based Glas discusses its G2 platform, integrating smartphone-based identity verification, proximity controls and anti-counterfeit systems, and outlines its positioning under the FDA’s PMTA framework.
Mar.02
FDA and NIH Release New Wave 8 Restricted-Use PATH Study Data Files
FDA and NIH Release New Wave 8 Restricted-Use PATH Study Data Files
FDA’s Center for Tobacco Products and NIH’s National Institute on Drug Abuse announced that new Wave 8 restricted-use data files from the PATH Study are now available. The files contain data collected between January 2024 and December 2024, including questionnaire data, location characteristics data, and state identifier data.
Apr.17 by 2FIRSTS.ai
Thai Customs Plans Shift to Per-Unit Fines for Vapes at THB 100 Per Item
Thai Customs Plans Shift to Per-Unit Fines for Vapes at THB 100 Per Item
Thai Customs said on March 18 that it had seized more than 27.3 million foreign cigarettes and 205,445 vape products and related devices in mid-February, with a total value of more than THB 169 million.
Mar.19 by 2FIRSTS.ai
Product | GEEKBAR MATE 60K Launches in U.S. Channels With 15ml E-Liquid and Up to 60,000 Puffs
Product | GEEKBAR MATE 60K Launches in U.S. Channels With 15ml E-Liquid and Up to 60,000 Puffs
E-cigarette brand GEEKBAR has recently launched its new product, the GEEKBAR MATE 60K, on its official website. The product adopts a pod-based system, consisting of a reusable 900mAh device and a pod prefilled with 15ml of e-liquid and equipped with a built-in 200mAh battery, bringing the total battery capacity to 1100mAh. It supports both Regular and Pulse modes.
Mar.30 by 2FIRSTS.ai
Brazilian Police Find More Than 40,000 E-Cigarettes in Truck With Hidden Safe
Brazilian Police Find More Than 40,000 E-Cigarettes in Truck With Hidden Safe
Military police in Brazil’s Paraná state found more than 40,000 e-cigarettes inside a truck with a hidden safe on April 8 in Campina Grande do Sul, in the Curitiba metropolitan area.
Apr.13 by 2FIRSTS.ai