UK Proposes Plain Packaging and Colour Limits for Vapes to Deter Youth Use
1-Minute Brief
The proposed restrictions aim to address concerns about the marketing of vaping products to children and rising youth vaping rates.
Key Facts
- UK health leaders have launched a consultation on new regulations for vape packaging and device colours.
- Vapes could be required to be sold in plain packaging under the proposed measures.
- The proposals include limiting vape device colours to white, black, or grey.
- Plans also suggest keeping vapes out of sight in shops, according to the Department of Health and Social Care.
- Data cited in the proposals shows that 20% of teenagers have tried vaping.
What Happened
UK authorities have announced a consultation on proposals to restrict vape packaging and device colours, with the aim of reducing their appeal to children.
Why It Matters
The proposals respond to concerns about the marketing of vaping products to minors and the reported prevalence of youth vaping. If implemented, the changes could impact how vaping products are sold and displayed across the UK.
What's Next
The consultation process will gather feedback on the proposed measures. Further decisions on implementation will follow after the consultation concludes.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- The IndependentLeft50m agoVapes to be put in plain packaging in bid to stop ‘unacceptable’ marketing to children
- The GuardianLeft50m agoVape packaging and flavouring face restrictions under UK plans to reduce appeal to children
