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Industry response to New Zealands vaping regulations

In 2023, the New Zealand Labour Government announced a range of measures to respond to continued increases in electronic cigarette (e-cigarette) use among youth. Among 15–24 year-olds, regular use (at least monthly) has increased from 4.9% (2017/2018) to 27.1% (2022/2023).1 As part of the measures, the Government stated it would ‘effectively ban disposable vapes’ by imposing several restrictions on single-use devices.2

Disposable devices

Disposable devices are popular with young people due to their ease of use, low prices, effective nicotine delivery3 and appealing flavours.4 The new disposable vape regulations require (1) a removable battery, (2) a child safety mechanism and (3) nicotine levels capped at 20 mg/mL.5 These regulations leave many opportunities for the industry to adapt and continue to push youth-friendly products.6

The addition of a battery cover and a child safety mechanism are simple design features that will be easily…

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Posted in: Journal Article Abstracts on 07/30/2024 | Link to this post on IFP |
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