I've noticed this recently that all the companies have just slapped a charge port on the device and maybe a replaceable tank thing and call it "reusable" and that's that.
Still see them littering the floors everywhere.
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I've noticed this recently that all the companies have just slapped a charge port on the device and maybe a replaceable tank thing and call it "reusable" and that's that.
Still see them littering the floors everywhere.
Make them very expensive to buy new. Easy.
If the companies won't do it themselves, the government can help them along by slapping a huge tax on these things, and build up some funding to secure treatment for these dimwits when they inevitably come crawling to the NHS with health issues.
Huge taxes can lead to blackmarket imports. That's what happened here in Australia with tobacco anyway.
Nothing the uk does works.
What do you mean? It's working perfectly. Just not for you.
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It looks like you've answered your own question, albeit entirely off-topic from the post.
Im beginning to feel like banning things only shifts them to a black market where their consumption becomes completely unregulated and uncontrollable by any government body
if only we had some examples before!
Maybe a core fee for disposing and when you return them you get the fee back or it breaks even when purchasing a new vape.