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UK Gov To Ban Disposables?

The makers of Elfbar & Lost Mary says new reuseable versions leave it well equipped to deal with the upcoming ban on disposables by making them rechargeable and able to take replaceable pods.

It seems some critics still aren't happy.

A spokesperson for the LGA made a rather strange comment "The incoming ban on disposable vapes must ensure that the definition of disposable is locked down, and avoids the potential for producers to exploit loopholes, including producers adding a USB port to disposable vapes to bypass these restrictions."

Scott Butler, executive director of Material Focus, a non-profit organisation set up tackle electrical waste, noted the growing trend of vapes using pods saying. "This switch may have negligible environmental impact as these are still items which are low priced and easy to throw away,"

 
The makers of Elfbar & Lost Mary says new reuseable versions leave it well equipped to deal with the upcoming ban on disposables by making them rechargeable and able to take replaceable pods.

It seems some critics still aren't happy.

A spokesperson for the LGA made a rather strange comment "The incoming ban on disposable vapes must ensure that the definition of disposable is locked down, and avoids the potential for producers to exploit loopholes, including producers adding a USB port to disposable vapes to bypass these restrictions."

Scott Butler, executive director of Material Focus, a non-profit organisation set up tackle electrical waste, noted the growing trend of vapes using pods saying. "This switch may have negligible environmental impact as these are still items which are low priced and easy to throw away,"

This was obvious some time ago (when they brought out the non-disposable versions), but they could (or will surely) be affected by the flavour restrictions (whatever they are)...
 
What your graph doesn`t show is the number of people who have had a university education and not gone into politics

it does. the first graph, dotted grey line. it’s by percentage of population.

the other thing to remember is, you are pretty old. at the age you might have decided to go into politics, the labour party had a load of MPs who’d gone into politics from a working class occupation. this has decreased rapidly since the eighties is and is actually now non existent over the last couple of parliaments.

you old bods need to account for times having changed when casting your judgments on everycunt else :)
 
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