Single-use vapes ban

Single-use vapes ban information and guidance

What businesses need to know

From 1 June 2025, the sale and supply of single-use vapes has been banned across the UK. The new regulations address the environmental and public health challenges posed by disposable vapes.

What does the ban mean?

Under The Environmental Protection (Single-Use Vapes) (Scotland) Regulations 2024, a single-use vape is defined as a device that:

  • Is not designed to be refilled,
  • Is not designed to be recharged, or
  • Meets both criteria above.

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:

  • The definition of single-use vapes.
  • Practical steps to transition to compliant products.
  • Enforcement measures and potential penalties for non-compliance.

You can access the guidance here: DEFRA GUIDANCE

Steps for businesses to take

Review stock and identify products that can no longer be sold legally.

  • Remove all single use vapes from display
  • Only buy vapes from reputable sources that follow the new regulations.
  • Train your employees about the new requirements and compliance expectations.
  • Arrange for the environmentally responsible disposal of any unsold single-use vapes.

From 1 June 2025, it is an offence to have disposable vaping products in your possession for sale. Any leftover disposable vaping products must be:

  • Stored in stock rooms, away from the shopfloor, and

Separated from other goods, securely wrapped, and clearly labelled, they are waiting to be collected for disposal and are not for sale.

Enforcement and penalties

Enforcement of the ban in Scotland will be carried out by local Trading Standards teams. Businesses found in violation may face:

  • Seizure of non-compliant products.
  • Criminal prosecution with fines of up to £5000.

Report a retailer continuing to sell and supply single use vapes

If you suspect that a business is selling single use vapes, you can use this form to report it to us.

Why this ban matters

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.

The below link provides more information on how to recycle disposable vapes.

Retailers guide to the single use vapes ban

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