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The UK is set to ban disposable vapes on June 1 due to fire risks from lithium batteries and environmental concerns. Businesses must provide proper disposal methods or face fines up to £6,000. Customers should not dispose of vapes in regular bins to prevent fires and environmental damage. Stockpiling vapes is also discouraged due to fire risks. Retailers selling vapes after the ban could face fines up to £200.
Courtesy: Douglas Simpson
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