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Disposable vapes get “good riddance” party ahead of ban

May 27, 2025

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A countdown event is being organised to mark the upcoming ban on disposable vapes, effective June 1.

Mamun Chowdhury, owner of Cloud City Vapes in Whitechapel, London, is hosting the event in collaboration with quit smoking campaigners, Riot Activist, to coincide with the implementation of the new regulation.

The event is called BÏ Disposables – and Mamun is touting it as London’s best Ibiza club night to celebrate the end of disposable vapes with an official countdown, and loads of noise.

There’s a cracking line-up of DJs too. Headlining for the midnight countdown is Kurupt FM DJ, Danny Rankin. Supporting acts include the popular Mas Que Nada Brothers, and rising star, Samuel Morgan.

“A countdown party is a very British thing to do, and the disposable vapes ban is a national moment up there with the pub smoking ban,” David Donaghy, Riot Activist spokesperson, commented.

“While the devices have helped adult smokers quit – they’re wasteful and bad for the environment and we’ve always supported the ban.”

An estimated 1.3m disposable vapes end up in landfill each week in the UK, with elements like the lithium battery and plastic coating creating an environmental hazard, and a fire risk.

Donaghy added: “We wanted to help the nation say good riddance to disposables for good. Vapers can join us at Cloud City Vapes for the countdown before midnight with help from star DJ, Danny Rankin, on the decks. It’s going to be an epic night.”

Mamun, who has owned the Cloud City Vapes chain for seven years, said: “Riot Activist got in touch to see if we’d host the countdown bash at the shop. While disposables have been hugely popular with customers over the years, we believe it’s time to wave goodbye.

“The important thing is this isn’t a disaster for the thousands of adult smokers who rely on vaping to keep off cigarettes. Companies are pivoting to pod-based systems, like Connex, from sustainable vaping experts Riot Labs – a closed-pod system that enables the user to recycle the pod when the flavour runs out, and re-charge the battery.

“Single-use products that are bad for the environment have gone, but there’s still support for smokers who want to quit.”

Danny Rankin from Kurupt FM commented: “Disposable vapes have been the must-have accessory ravers at festivals and club nights for several years, so it’s apt we’re waving goodbye to them with an Ibiza inspired club night. I can’t wait to get behind the decks with a special surprise for the midnight countdown. See you there!”

The BÏ Disposable events is a ticketed experience, with 50 exclusive tickets available which can be purchased for free at https://rioteliquid.com/pages/disposable-ban-vape-shop-party

Kiran Paul
By Kiran Paul
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