Warning authorities could struggle to enforce vape ban in Scotland
A leading vaping retailer is calling for the right resources to crack down on the ban.
Last updated 1st Jun 2025
Police officers and council staff could struggle to enforce the ban on single use vapes across Scotland as it comes into force this morning.
That's the warning from a leading vaping retailer as the UK Government says the new legislation will cut environmental waste.
Richard Begg from VPZ told Northsound 1: "There needs to be more resources available to council officers and trading standards.
"We also need to look at the kind of devices disposables are being replaced with.
"We need proper licensing, regulation, enforcement and policing of this new law."
Only vapes considered reusable will be legal.
The Scottish Government, as well as the Northern Ireland Executive, had delayed the decision to outlaw the product to align with a similar ban in England and Wales.
Ministers say the UK-wide ban is needed to prevent the environmental damage caused by vapes, while addressing health concerns from inhaling nicotine.
The measure will form part of the Government's plans to move towards a tobacco-free generation by 2034.
An estimated 26 million disposable vapes were thrown away in Scotland in 2023.
Of these, more than half were not recycled properly, while around 10% were littered.
The batteries used within disposable vapes are difficult to recycle, leak harmful waste and can cause fires in waste facilities.
Moves to raise the age of sale of tobacco products and regulate the displays, flavours and packaging of reusable vapes are also being taken forward separately through the UK-wide Tobacco and Vapes Bill.
Gillian Martin, Scotland's acting Net Zero Secretary, said: "Scotland was the first nation in the UK to commit to taking action on single-use vapes.
"It's estimated that over half of disposable vapes are incorrectly disposed of each year in Scotland, creating a fire risk and littering our beautiful environment. They also contain nicotine which is highly addictive.
"This change to the law fulfils a Programme for Government commitment and will help tackle the threat that single-use vapes pose to our environment as well as to our public health.
"We have worked closely across the four nations to ensure a consistent approach to a ban on the sale and supply of single-use vapes and will continue to work with regulators regarding enforcement once in force."