Skip to content
Skip to content

ASH Wales’ response to the removal of e-cigarettes from the Public Health Bill

ASH Wales are pleased that the Welsh Government have responded positively to the evidence put before them and have abandoned plans to ban e-cigarettes in public places.

The evidence shows that e-cigarettes are being used as a cessation tool by a significant number of ex-smokers. It is important that e-cigarettes are properly regulated and are used for cessation purposes only, but the distinction between tobacco and e-cigarettes needs to be made clear. It is universally agreed that vaping is far less harmful that cigarettes, in fact according to Public Health England they are 95% less harmful. There is also no evidence to suggest the passive vapour from e-cigs is harmful to the health of bystanders.

ASH Wales is looking forward to supporting the revised Public Health Bill which contains some progressive tobacco control measures including the introduction of a tobacco retail register.

Latest Posts

Meet Blodwyn – the UK’s first sheep trained to sniff out illegal tobacco and vapes.

In a bold new pilot scheme, ASH Wales has teamed up with local enforcement teams to trial the

How Quitting Smoking in Pregnancy Supports Mum and Baby

Smoking during pregnancy remains one of the biggest preventable risks to both maternal and infant health. In Wales,

One in Four Welsh Children Still Growing Up Around Smoking

Nicotine addiction overwhelmingly begins in childhood – and family influence remains the strongest factor. Despite decades of progress