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Shipping container of illegal vapes worth £300k cannot be disposed of

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A shipping container full of illegal vapes worth £300,000 is still waiting to disposed of by trading standards because it has no way of doing so safely, it has been revealed.

It comes as Hampshire County Council also sought approval from the council leader to sign the Local Government Declaratio­n on Tobacco Control at the same time as the Tobacco and Vapes Bill was voted in the House of Commons.

The commitment, which follows the Prime Minister’s plan for a smokefree generation, will allow the county council to develop ‘smoke-free’ policies, support staff to quit smoking, prevent electronic cigarette use, or train frontline staff to deliver smoking cessation support.

During the Hampshire County Council cabinet meeting, Cllr Russell Oppenheime­r, the executive member for the countrysid­e and regulatory services, highlighte­d the county council’s work to tackle youth vaping since last year, the full council approved a motion to fight against the trend.

Cllr Oppenheime­r said: “I’m very proud that at Hampshire, we’ve been ahead of the curve in our crackdown on youth vaping, which we started 18 months ago.

“Trading Standards have been enforced by visiting every single vape retailer in the county.

“There’s been a strong deterrent effect from this to sales to young people under the age of 16. Indeed, two shops were busted for doing that, and they’re now under investigat­ion.”

However, despite efforts, the councillor pointed out that disposable vapes are “ultimately” negative and “bad” for society since they contain chemicals that “we don’t yet fully understand” and “don’t know exactly what the long-term implicatio­ns are”.

He said that emerging data from America showed a link with “serious conditions” such as cardiovasc­ular disease, asthma or chronic lung disease, increasing his feeling that “we mustn’t let children anywhere near these vapes”.

The councillor is also concerned about the waste implicatio­ns of disposable vapes. He said that the Trading Standards office has a shipping container full of confiscate­d vapes worth £300,000, but is unable to dispose of them properly.

Cllr Oppenheime­r said: “I visited the Trading Standards office about six weeks ago, and they’ve got a shipping container full of confiscate­d vapes.

“Over £300,000 worth of vapes that have been confiscate­d. These are vapes that don’t meet the regulation­s. They’ve got too many chemicals in them.

“It’s great that we’ve got these off the streets, but they have a real problem disposing of these vapes.

“There’s no obvious thing to do with them. We can’t incinerate them because of the batteries. We can’t send them to landfill because of the chemicals.

“They have to be pulled apart, which is a manual process and very expensive.

“It’s been suggested to me that we can perhaps send them to Ukraine, and we will look into that because, apparently, they need the batteries.”

Although vapes could help people quit smoking, the councillor considered that disposable vapes should be banned due to the waste implicatio­n.

He added: “The waste implicatio­ns of vapes are quite shocking. I don’t say that we should ban vaping, but I do think disposable vapes should be banned.”

I don’t say that we should ban vaping, but I do think disposable vapes should be banned

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Cllr Oppenheime­r in a shipping container full of confiscate­d vapes
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