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UK GOVERNMENTS LATEST RESPONSE REGARDING THE TPD!!!!

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The Government recognises the potential benefits of e-cigarettes to reduce the harms of smoking. The TPD introduces a regulatory framework which does not ban flavours or the use of refillable tanks.

The revised Tobacco Products Directive (Directive 2014/40/EU) (TPD), was published in April 2014 and the UK is now required to transpose the TPD into domestic law by May 2016. A consultation on the draft regulations and impact assessment was held from July to September this year. The TPD will introduce additional rules on the composition, safety and presentation of e-cigarettes to ensure a high level of health protection for UK citizens.

Whilst the Government recognises the potential benefits of e-cigarettes and their role in reducing the harm of tobacco use and helping smokers quit, the quality of products on the market remains variable and they are not risk free. The regulatory framework introduced by the TPD is intended to provide for minimum standards for safety and quality of all e-cigarettes and e-liquids, information to consumers so that they can make informed choices, and an environment that protects children from beginning to use these products.

The TPD does not ban new flavours in e-cigarettes and e-liquids. The TPD permits Member States to make their own rules on flavours in e-cigarettes and e-liquids, however the Department of Health has no current plans to do so.

Refillable tanks will still be permitted under the TPD. Tanks will be limited to 2ml in size and rules to make refill mechanisms ‘leak free’ will be introduced. Consumers will remain able to purchase tank devices and separate e-liquids.

E-cigarettes do not fall under the definition of a tobacco product under the TPD. The UK’s implementing Regulations define “tobacco product” to mean a product that can be consumed and consists, even partly, of tobacco.

Following implementation of the new EU rules, there will remain a range of e-cigarette and e-liquid products on the UK market. In parallel, the prohibition on the sale of e-cigarettes to under-18s, will help ensure these products are positioned as alternatives to smoking and not a product that introduces children to vaping or smoking.

Department of Health

https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/105139?reveal_response=yes
 
Got the email about this this morning, it kinda sounds like the government aren't intending to do more than the bare minimum, or regulate it too tightly, which can only be good news for us I guess!

I'm not quite sure what they mean about deciding that vaping cannot be classed as tobacco products under the TPD, because there's specific provision for it in there anyway.

It still baffles me that something with no tobacco falls under the TPD anyway! There should be some specific regulation for e-cigs and liquid if that's what they want, it shouldn't be affiliated to tobacco at all.

The 2ml tank capacity bothers me a little.... If you're running a dual coil, sub ohm setup, you may as well use a dripper because you'd be refilling the tank every 5 minutes anyway! :D
 
Saw this after I'd started a thread about TPDs 2ml limit on tanks.
My question there and here being...
Might Tanks bigger than 2mls still be available for vaping non-nic juice?
I'm presuming, but don't know; that if juice doesn't contain nicotine then it isn't covered by the TPD.
 
Surely calling eliquid a tobacco product is like calling water alcohol, the EU , government or who ever just need to butt the fuck out......
 
Surely calling eliquid a tobacco product is like calling water alcohol, the EU , government or who ever just need to butt the fuck out......

The trouble is that now everyone recognises that vaping isn't a fad that's gonna disappear quickly, the government, big pharma, big tobacco, everyone, well want their dirty little fingers in the pie. I think we're seeing a shift towards this.
 
Saw this after I'd started a thread about TPDs 2ml limit on tanks.
My question there and here being...
Might Tanks bigger than 2mls still be available for vaping non-nic juice?
I'm presuming, but don't know; that if juice doesn't contain nicotine then it isn't covered by the TPD.

I'm assuming that worst case, we'll still be able to buy bigger tanks from outside the EU.

Also, as I mentioned in another thread, we may see vaping paraphernalia sold as ' novelty ' items. A lot of sex toys manufacturers do this to get around the medical devices directive.
 
and an environment that protects children from beginning to use these products - Wasn't it proven there is no link to children using e cigs, because there "cool"

Tanks will be limited to 2ml in size - wtf!! why??
 
Democracy in action. 2.6million vapers, only 100,000 (less than 4%) need to show an interest ...
 
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