From 1 June, the sale and supply of single-use vapes will be banned across Nottinghamshire as part of a nationwide crackdown affecting all physical and online retailers. The law applies to all disposable vapes, regardless of whether they contain nicotine.
Retailers have been advised to clear existing stock before the deadline and are required to arrange proper recycling for any remaining unsold single-use vapes by 1 June 2025 through a licensed vape recycling provider.
Businesses found breaching the ban face enforcement action from Nottinghamshire County Council Trading Standards, including unlimited fines, prison terms of up to two years, or both. Any single-use vapes found on sale will be seized.
The regulation aims to reduce underage vaping and tackle the growing environmental burden of disposable vapes, which contribute significantly to plastic and battery waste. Around 8.2 million vapes are discarded weekly in the UK, posing risks such as soil and water contamination and fire hazards in waste systems.
Retailers are encouraged to review their supply chains, ensure compliance, and seek guidance from Trading Standards to avoid penalties. Full details are available on the government website.