Britain is preparing to ban the sale of single-use electronic cigarettes from next year, as the minister announced today, in an effort to limit the burden on the environment and their use by minors. The country’s health authorities have highlighted the danger posed by single-use e-cigarettes among young adults to whom they appeal thanks to their colorful designs and fruity flavours, which make them stand out on store shelves. According to charity ASH’s 2024 survey, around one in five children aged 11 to 17 say they have tried this cigarette. It is illegal in the country to sell e-cigarettes containing nicotine to people under the age of 18, and adults are also prohibited from buying them on behalf of people under the age of 18. The plan to ban single-use e-cigarettes was originally put forward by the previous Tory government in January but was not implemented until […]
Source: News Beast

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