Mamun Chowdhury, owner of Cloud City Vapes in Whitechapel, is opening a new event called BI Disposables on May 31 to mark the ban on disposable vapes in partnership with the quit smoking group, Riot. The celebration, featuring DJ Danny Rankin, aims to provide a festive farewell to disposable vapes, which Riot believes are harmful to the environment despite helping some smokers quit. Riot's spokesperson emphasized the importance of the ban alongside the cultural significance of the event, while Chowdhury acknowledged the popularity of disposables but expressed readiness for their departure.
A countdown party is a very British thing to do, and the disposable vapes ban is a national moment up there with the pub smoking ban.
While the devices have helped adult smokers quit, they're wasteful, bad for the environment, and we've always supported the ban.
We wanted to help the nation say good riddance to disposable for good.
Whilst disposable vapes have been a very popular product, he also believes it's time to say goodbye.
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