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Retailer body reiterates age checking responsibilities on vaping

Retailer body reiterates age checking responsibilities on vaping
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Association of Convenience Stores (ACS) has reiterated its support for tough enforcement action against those who sell vapes and other age restricted products to underage customers.

New figures released today by ASH (Action on Smoking and Health) and YouGov show that of the 7.6 per cent of young people (11-17 year olds) who currently vape, 72 per cent usually buy vapes themselves. Of those, just over a quarter (26 per cent) say they buy them from corner shops.


In its comprehensive guide on selling vapes responsibly, ACS encourages retailers to use the robust Challenge25 policy for the sale of vapes, as is already the case for other age restricted products like alcohol or tobacco.

ACS chief executive James Lowman said: “The vaping market has grown significantly in recent years, particularly for single use ‘disposable’ products. The vast majority of retailers selling these products are responsible, community retailers that have clear and robust age verification policies in place, but there remain some businesses that are falling short. We welcome tough enforcement against any retailer found to be selling vapes to people under 18.”

The Government recently announced an additional £3m in resources to tackle the illicit vaping market, aimed at removing illegal products from shelves.

ACS’ guide to selling vapes responsibly and recognising legitimate products, which has been developed alongside Surrey and Buckinghamshire Trading Standards is available here: https://www.acs.org.uk/advice/selling-vapes