From 1st June 2025, the sale and supply of single-use vapes will be banned across the UK. The new regulations address the environmental and public health challenges posed by disposable vapes. Businesses in West Dunbartonshire are encouraged to review their stock and prepare for these changes to ensure compliance with the law.
Under The Environmental Protection (Single-Use Vapes) (Scotland) Regulations 2024, a single-use vape is defined as a device that:
This ban applies to both in-store and online sales. It covers all products classified as single-use vapes.
The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs [DEFRA] has published a comprehensive guide for distributors, suppliers, and retailers to help businesses understand their responsibilities under the ban. The guide includes:
You can access the guidance here: DEFRA Guidance
From 1st June 2025, it is an offence to have disposable vaping products in your possession for sale. Any leftover disposable vaping products must be:
Enforcement of the ban in Scotland will be carried out by local Trading Standards teams. Businesses found in violation may face:
Single-use vapes are difficult to recycle and typically end up in landfills, where their batteries can leak harmful waste like battery acid, lithium, and mercury into the environment. Batteries thrown into household waste also cause fires in bin lorries and waste-processing centres. Defra estimates almost five million single-use vapes were either littered or thrown into general waste each week last year.
For questions or support, please West Dunbartonshire Trading Standards: