Closed petition Ban the sale of disposable vapes.

A recent innovation in vape technology, the disposable vape is becoming increasingly popular & is already one of the most frequent items of litter. These single-use plastics are now routinely found lying in the street, concealed amongst vegetation, floating in watercourses & on coastal strandlines.

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By outlawing the sale of disposable vapes the UK Government and Parliament can nip in the bud a new and rapidly increasing form of single use plastic pollution.

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MPs call for ban on all plastic waste exports

MPs on the House of Commons Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee have called for a ban on the export of all plastic waste from the UK by 2027 to reduce the country's contribution to global plastic waste pollution. 

Read a summary of the Committee's report on plastic waste

Report on ending the impact of plastic waste

Earlier this month, the Committee published a report on the impact of plastic waste and ways of reducing it. In their report, MPs called on the Government to restrict the amount of plastic that can be exported from the UK. They also called on the Government to step up the enforcement of existing rules to prevent criminal gangs illegally exporting and dumping UK-produced waste. 

The report follows a series of evidence sessions earlier this year, where the Committee questions representatives from charities, environmental campaigners and commercial trade experts. At these sessions the Committee explored:

  • whether the Government’s current ambitions to reduce plastic waste were enough
  • how alternatives to plastic consumption can be identified and supported
  • how England's current plastic exports impact other countries.

Find out more about the Committee's inquiry into plastic waste and read oral evidence from the Committee's inquiry.

What is the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee? 

The Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee is a cross-party group of backbench MPs that scrutinises the administration, spending and policy of the Government’s Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs. 

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MPs debate electronic cigarette use

On Thursday 29 June, Dr Caroline Johnson MP led a Westminster Hall debate in Parliament on electronic cigarette use.

During the debate, MPs discussed the attractiveness of electronic cigarettes to children, and the possibility of educating children on potential dangers of using them. MPs also discussed the environmental impact of disposable vapes.

What are Westminster Hall debates?

Westminster Hall is the second Chamber of the House of Commons.

Westminster Hall debates give MPs an opportunity to raise local or national issues and receive a response from a government minister. Any MP can take part in a Westminster Hall debate.

Debates in Westminster Hall take place on ‘general debate' motions expressed in neutral terms. These motions are worded ‘That this House has considered [a specific matter]'.

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MPs call for Government to tackle a rise in vaping among children

MPs on the House of Commons Health and Social Care Committee have called upon the Government to consider placing heavier restrictions on the sale and advertisement of vapes to further restrict children's access to them.

The Committee heard from experts and industry representatives on the topic of youth vaping and wrote to Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, Steve Barclay MP, with their recommendations.

-Read the oral evidence taken by taken by the Committee
-Read the Committee's letter

Their letter calls on the Government to implement the following key measures:

  • Consider bringing restrictions on packaging and marketing of vapes in line with those that apply to tobacco products
  • Review resources and enforcement powers of trading standards to prevent vapes being sold to children
  • Assess the impact on use among children and smokers on lower incomes of a proposed excise tax on disposable vapes, which would also help to protect against imports of illegal products - which the Committee heard can contain chemicals including hydraulic oil and antifreeze.

What is the Health and Social Care Committee?

The Health and Social Care Committee is a cross-party group of MPs that look into the work of the Department of Health and Social Care and associated public bodies.

-Find out more about the committee on its website.

-Follow the committee on Twitter for updates on its work.

-The Health and Social Care Committee is a select committee. Find out how select committees work.

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