- Disposable vapes will be banned from all shops starting Sunday to reduce use among young people and address litter.
- The ban makes it illegal for retailers to sell disposable vapes, but concerns exist about people stockpiling them.
- The Local Government Authority (LGA) warns that lithium batteries in disposable vapes pose fire risks if not stored correctly, potentially leading to thermal runaway and toxic gas release.
- Disposable vapes are hazardous in waste disposal, causing fires in bin lorries and requiring manual disassembly for recycling, with costs borne by council taxpayers.
- The ban applies across England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland, with retailers facing fines for violations; the government aims to curb vaping among young people and reduce environmental impact.
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