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British Electronic Cigarette Association: Production and marketing children's friendly electronic cigarettes are irresponsible and may stifle the industry

British Electronic Cigarette Association: Production and marketing children's friendly electronic cigarettes are irresponsible and may stifle the industry

2023-01-04

According to the new consumer report of Blue Cave, January 4 news, John Dunn, director of the UKVIA director of the British Electronic Cigarette Association, warned that electronic cigarette brands that failed to take responsible operations have stifled the danger of the industry.


During the ECCC annual work conference, he gave a speech to more than 1,000 electronic cigarette companies in Shenzhen, China.


In a recording speech on a large screen, the representatives were informed that the company's sales aimed at attracting children's products were unacceptable.


Director Director of Ukvia said that for young people and the influence of social media illegal use of social media -especially on non -age restrictions such as TIC TOC -and the impact of one -time one -time supplies on the environment, these are all facing the industry facing the industry. Real main threat.


He said: The brand needs to act in a more responsible manner, and they need to abide by local laws, otherwise they will have the risk of stifling our industry.


At the last large -scale meeting in 2022, Dunn showed an example of electronic cigarette products with a cartoon image or shape like a popsicle.


He said: These products are unacceptable. Not only are they illegal, but companies that produce and sell such childish products are only providing ammunition to anti -electronic cigarette groups.


"Young people's acceptance of disposable electronic cigarettes is particularly worrying. By 2021, the proportion of young people from 11 to 17 in the UK will increase by 7 times the proportion of disposable products."


"The acceptance of young people continues to dominate the news media, and disposable electronic cigarettes have become the preferred electronic cigarettes for minor users. This may be catastrophic."


"So, I want to ask everyone who gather here today to consider the products you made for adult audiences, the use of these products."


Dunne also emphasized that those companies that do not comply with Weee waste electronic recycling regulations, sell illegal large -scale suction equipment or sell unregistered products also make the industry risk.


What's more positive is that he also shared the results of the economic impact report conducted by the UKVIA commissioned Economic and Commercial Research Center CEBR.


The report found that based on the turnover of 1.325 million pounds, the British electronic cigarette industry increased the total value of £ 401 million to the national economy in 2021. The industry also provides 8,215 full -time jobs and 154 million pounds of employees' compensation.


Deng En also told the participants that the traditional market channels are being challenged, emphasizing that more and more electronic cigarette products provided by the fast delivery company have increased significantly in the evening sales.


He said the British government regulations continued to support electronic cigarettes and stated at the meeting that the industry is still waiting for the release of the government's new tobacco control plan, and he hopes that the plan will be conducive to electronic cigarettes.


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