Superdrug said it has stopped all purchases of single-use vapes and aims to have its stock clear by the end of this year
Superdrug will stop selling disposable vapes in all of its stores across the UK and Ireland.
The beauty and health retailer announced the news today citing the environmental impact as the reason for the move. Superdrug says that nearly five million single-use e-cigarettes are now disposed of every week in Britain – up from 1.3million last year.
The products that will no longer be sold include Flavaah and Vuse Go – a British-American Tobacco brand. Superdrug has not yet announced a specific date for the ban to come into place although it said it has stopped all purchases of single-use vapes and aims to have its stock clear by the end of this year.
Lucy Morton-Channon, head of environmental, social, and governance, said: “The rate that consumers are using single-use vapes and discarding them is worrying and alarming for the environment. Many of these single-use vapes contain lithium batteries, which should be disposed of responsibly but many end up in landfill, and incorrect battery disposal can lead to a risk of fires.