UK Disposable Vape Ban: Details Announced, Including Penalties

 

The United Kingdom has announced the details of its prohibition of disposable vapes, which will take effect June 1 this year. The single-use vape ban will launch simultaneously in England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.

 

The UK Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs published its guidance for businesses this week. Most elements of the law are the same in all four UK states, although punishments for violators vary among them.

 

 

The ban is officially justified solely on environmental concerns, although much of the impetus for the prohibition was driven by alarmist news stories about sales of illicit products and manufacturers selling non-compliant devices. Some of the negative coverage, which dates back at least to 2022, was based on fears promoted by a major tobacco company.

 

Serious discussion of a UK disposable vape ban began in September 2023, and then-Prime Minister Rishi Sunak indicated his intention to prohibit disposables in January 2024. In October 2024, England announced its plan to ban disposables, and following that, all four UK states worked to harmonize their regulations with the intention of launching on June 1, 2025.

 

What will be banned, and what will be allowed?

The government's definition of a disposable vape is "a product that's neither designed nor intended to be re-used." The ban applies to both nicotine-containing and nicotine-free vapes.

 

To remain legal, a vape device must be both rechargeable and refillable.

 

Pod- or cartridge-based vapes that use pre-filled and disposable pods are allowed, as long as replacement pods are available and sold separately.

 

A device that is refilled with bottled e-liquid must either have replaceable coils that are available and sold separately, or prefilled (or refillable) pods that are available and sold separately.

 

Batteries are not required to be replaceable, as long as they are rechargeable. For example, vape mods with batteries sealed inside the device will be allowed as long as they can be recharged through a USB connection.

 

What is expected from vape shops and other sellers?

The law applies to all sellers of the affected products—including brick-and-mortar and online stores, manufacturers, wholesalers and distributors, and importers.

 

Beginning June 1, it is illegal for any UK business to "sell, offer to sell or have in your possession to sell a single-use vape."

 

Depending on location, the law may be enforced by local authorities, or by the Border Force, Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA), Office of Product Safety and Standards (OPSS), or Trading Standards.

 

Employees of any business being inspected are required by law to assist authorities and provide any information or evidence requested.

 

Businesses must be able to demonstrate to inspectors that an "average user" can buy necessary refill components separately for any vapes they sell.

 

Penalties for violators

It will not be a crime for individuals to possess or use disposable vapes, but businesses that sell them (whether to consumers or to other businesses) or have them on their premises for the purpose of sale will be subject to a variety of penalties. These vary, depending on location:

 

England

For first violations, Trading Standards will issue stop or compliance notices and a £200 fine. Products can be seized by inspectors.

 

Further violations may results in an "unlimited" fine, up to two years in prison, or both. Violators may receive a "cost recovery notice," forcing payment of investigative, administrative and legal costs incurred by authorities investigating the offense.

 

Wales

Authorities may impose civil sanctions, including a stop notice and a fixed fine of £200 or a variable fine that may be higher. Sellers may also be subject to an enforcement cost recovery notice and a non-compliance penalty.

 

Scotland

Local authorities that initiate inspections will report criminal cases to the Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service (COPFS), which prosecutes offenses.

 

Those found guilty of "supplying, offering to supply or having in your possession for supply" disposable vapes are subject to a fine of up to £5,000. Further violations may be punished with up to two years in prison, an additional fine, or both.

 

Northern Ireland

There are no civil penalties in Northern Ireland. Those found guilty of "supplying, offering to supply or having in your possession to supply" disposable vapes—or failing "to provide information that an enforcement body asks for"—may receive fines of up to £5,000 on summary conviction in a Magistrates' Court. Further conviction of the offense in a Crown Court can bring a prison sentence of up to two years, an additional fine, or both.

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