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£10m not enough to enforce new vape licensing system, warns industry expert

November 28, 2024

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As the MPs voted overwhelmingly in favour of the Tobacco and Vapes Bill after its second reading on Tuesday, an expert warned that there are  still some key issues that need to be addressed at the committee stage, including the proposed £10 million funding for enforcement.

“The £10m is certainly welcome, and a good start, but it will  not be enough to effectively enforce the new vape retail licensing system and address the blackmarket for vapes,” said Markus Lindblad, nicotine retail expert from Haypp.com.

“The main issue we see coming down the tracks  is a potential increase in black market vape activity driven by the disposable vape ban. In order to combat this, more funding will be required to enable authorities to correctly carry out the necessary enforcement of the ban.”

Lindblad said Haypp has long supported the need for a robust licensing system for retailers of vapes, nicotine pouches and tobacco products in the UK, but wanted to see appropriate penalties and enforcement mechanisms.

“The licensing system will only be effective if there are tough financial penalties for rule breakers and the enforcement authorities are resourced sufficiently to do their job. We strongly believe this funding will not be strong enough to tackle a potentially growing black market,” he said.

“Our most recent annual Vape Report asked vape users where they bought their first vape, and extraordinarily only 54 per cent of UK vapers legally purchased their first vape. We welcome the passage of the Bill and believe that appropriately funding enforcement agencies will and ultimately decrease the risks of underage vape use and untested products hitting the markets.

“We hope that an increase in funding made available for enforcement will be considered by the government.”

Kiran Paul
By Kiran Paul
With a background that spans both the agility of startup environments and the established presence of Asian Media Group, Kiran tries to bring a well-rounded perspective to his work. His career as a journalist began at a dynamic news startup, where he honed his reporting and storytelling skills for five years, gaining valuable experience in a fast-paced and evolving media landscape. Since 2018, he has been contributing to Asian Trader, where a standout feature of his work has been his in-depth interviews with award-winning retailers, which he transforms into insightful profiles that appear in each issue. Since 2021, he has also been at the helm of the sister title, Vape Business.