Vapers Digest 17th May
Wednesday’s News at a glance:
Free vapes to be offered to e-cigarette users if they recycle their used ones through Royal Mail
Benjamin Butterworth, I News UK
A major scheme to recycle single-use vapes is to be launched this month, with consumers given free vape sticks in exchange for returning used products.
Under the plans, to be initially rolled out in London, Birmingham and Manchester at the end of May, consumers will be able to send used vapes off to a recycling center through Royal Mail at no cost.
Two From Dave Cross, Planet Of The Vapes
New Airport Vape Room
“A vaping room will be ‘boarding’ at an airport near you”, says international vape company ANDS as it opens a vaping lounge in Beirut. Travellers will now be able to vape without having to mix with smokers before they board their flights, the company says. It comes following the success of its launch of alternative nicotine solutions at Beirut Duty Free, offering passengers a wide range of potentially less harmful products, in 2022.
A WHO FCTC Explainer
The Global State of Tobacco Harm Reduction project (GSTHR) has released a new Briefing Paper covering the Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC) and the Conference of the Parties (COP) and calls for bigger role for tobacco harm reduction. Vaping will come under the spotlight at the forthcoming COP10 to the FCTC in Panama in November.
Tobacco-Free Kids Leader Matthew Myers Will Retire
Jim McDonald, Vaping 360
Anti-vaping leader Matthew Myers will step down as president of the Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids on July 1. He will continue to advise the organization.
Myers has been involved in almost every major event in the tobacco control sphere since the 1980s. He has been instrumental in shifting tobacco control focus from battling with tobacco companies to blocking the adoption of vaping and other low-risk nicotine products.
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