A recent study by University College London revealed a significant decline in the use of disposable vapes ahead of the UK government’s impending ban on these products starting June 1. The research noted that among 16-24-year-olds, the preference for disposable vapes fell from 63% to 35%. This shift reflects an increased adoption of refillable devices. The ban aims to reduce litter and address rising youth vaping rates. The study utilized data from over 88,000 individuals and highlighted changing behavior in response to policy changes.
The popularity of disposable vapes is in decline as users switch to refillable options, notably among young adults aged 16-24, ahead of a UK ban.
As the UK government prepares to ban disposable vapes due to environmental and health concerns, research indicates a significant shift in consumer behavior among young vapers.
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