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are either going on the floor, unfortunately, in which case the cause is a significant problems for communities. or they're going into recycling and refuse, in which case they're causing a big problem for councils because the lithium batteries within them. so, bad for the environment then. but what about the health impacts? with their garish colours and sugared flavours they're hugely appealing to children. the british medical association describes that as a growing epidemic, is calling for a ban on flavoured vapes and the rest to be sold in plain packaging. not helpful according to the industry, which believes vaping is the best way to wean people off cigarettes. we think single use vaping products, whilst they have attracted an audience, there's some numbers of 4 to 7% growth, but actually if you took latest estimates, it could be up to 20% of under 18s. the key thing is it's illegal to sell vaping products to under 18s like any age restricted category. so from our perspective,

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