13/12/2024

Ban On Single-Use Vapes Coming To Northern Ireland

A ban on the sale and supply of single-use vapes will come into effect in Northern Ireland on 1 June 2025.

Agriculture Minister Andrew Muir announced the decision, aligning with similar bans in Scotland, Wales, and England.

The move aims to address the environmental impact of single-use vapes, which are often discarded and contribute to litter.

The Minister said: "The environmental damage created by the rise in the littering and incorrect disposal of used vapes, as well as their poor recyclability, is a key concern for me. Single use vape waste can have a devastating impact on our environment and biodiversity and I welcome this ban which will have better benefits for our environment and consequently for our general health and well-being.
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"The ban follows strong support from the Northern Ireland public in response to the UK wide consultation on 'Creating a Smokefree Generation and Tackling Youth Vaping'. 90.4% of individual respondents from Northern Ireland agreed there should be restrictions on the sale and supply of single use vapes and 84.9% agreed that restrictions should take the form of a ban on their sale and supply."

The Minister concluded: "My Department, UK Government, Scottish and Welsh Governments have committed to separately developing legislation to ban single use vapes, with an agreed UK wide ban coming into operation from 1 June 2025.

"Alignment of approaches will reduce environmental harms associated with the incorrect disposal of single use vapes and will help provide clarity for businesses which are currently selling single use vaping products."

Businesses have six months to prepare for the change by selling any existing stock of single-use vapes. During this period, DAERA will work with retail organisations and other stakeholders to ensure those affected understand the ban and their new subsequent responsibilities.

UK-wide guidance for businesses is being prepared and is due to be published on DAERA's website later this month.

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