The Scotsman

Livingston FC latest in controvers­ial vaping tie-up

● Sports teams under fire for ‘vice’ sponsorshi­ps

- By JANE BRADLEY Consumer Affairs Correspond­ent

Livingston Football club has become the latest sports team to announce a sponsorshi­p tie up with a vaping firm – despite calls for sports to ditch associatio­ns with “vice” products such as alcohol and vaping.

The club has announced that Edinburgh-based vaping firm VPZ is its official “vaping partner”, just months after Hibs did the same – attracting criticism from anti-smoking campaigner­s who believe that the partnershi­p could be regarded as marketing to young people and non-smokers, rather than as a stop smoking aid.

Livingston FC is already sponsored by betting firm Ladbrokes. However, Scottish women’s football recently

announced that the organisati­on will not accept sponsorshi­ps from gambling operators or alcohol brands.

The club’s vice-chairman, Neil Hogarth, said: “Livingston Football Club is delighted to collaborat­e with Edinburgh-based VPZ, and wholeheart­edly support its campaign to reduce cigarette smoking during Vapril.

“Partnershi­ps with local businesses are important to

our club, and, if by working together, VPZ and Livingston FC can help NHS Scotland reach its target of reducing cigarette smoking, it will have been an extremely successful collaborat­ion.”

Health charity Cancer Research UK stated that it is “important that adequate protection­s exist to stop the promotion of e-cigarettes to young people and non-smokers”.

Doug Mutter, director at VPZ, said: “We are very excited to be launching our partnershi­p with Livingston Football Club during Vapril.

“Vaping represents a huge public health opportunit­y and our goal will be to engage with fans to help them make the switch and quit smoking for good.”

Headded:“consumered­ucation is crucial too and we will also be investing heavily in our people strategy to ensure our teams are equipped to help smokers understand the evidence based public health opportunit­y of vaping products so that their positive impact can be maximised.”

Fans took to Hibs’s website after its partnershi­p was announced earlier this year, warning that children could be encouraged to take up vaping. One said: “My concern though is that young impression­able supporters will take vaping up as their heroes are seen to be endorsing it now.”

 ??  ?? 0 Doug Mutter of VPZ and Raffa De Vita, of Livingston FC
0 Doug Mutter of VPZ and Raffa De Vita, of Livingston FC

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