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Smoking in Belgium

Adult tobacco smoking prevalence is at 21.7% (with 18.9% of women and 24.7% of men).

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December 30, 2024 by morningstaronline.co.uk

Belgium to ban sale of single-use e-cigarettes on health grounds

Belgium will prohibit disposable e-cigarette sales from January 1 for health and environmental reasons. Health Minister Frank Vandenbroucke highlighted the threat of teens getting addicted to nicotine. He emphasized that disposable e-cigarettes attract new users and contain harmful substances. Due to their disposal, they contribute to environmental waste. Vandenbroucke prefers reusable e-cigarettes as aids for quitting smoking. Australia has already restricted vape sales, and Belgium leads the EU in this move, urging the European Commission to update tobacco legislation.

December 30, 2024 by scmp.com

Belgium will ban sales of disposable e-cigarettes in a first for the EU

Belgium will ban disposable e-cigarette sales starting January 1 due to health and environmental concerns. Health Minister Frank Vandenbroucke emphasized the risk of addiction to nicotine in these products, especially for teenagers. The disposable nature of these e-cigarettes contributes to environmental issues, creating hazardous waste. Vandenbroucke believes reusable e-cigarettes can be a better option for smoking cessation.

December 30, 2024 by politico.eu

As Belgium’s disposable vape ban looms, health minister urges EU to change smoking rules

Belgium implements Europe's first vape ban, joining Australia and the UK in restrictions. Health Minister Vandenbroucke urges the EU to update tobacco laws, supported by 12 member countries including France and Germany. The ban excludes reusable vapes to aid smoking cessation. Vapotheque shop owner Pomeranc believes sales will not suffer as rechargeable vapes remain an option.

December 30, 2024 by report.az

Belgium to be first EU country to ban sales of disposable e-cigarettes

Belgium will be the first EU country to ban disposable e-cigarette sales from January 1, citing health risks for teenagers and environmental concerns. Health Minister Vandenbroucke highlighted the addictive nature of nicotine in cheap e-cigarettes, targeting new consumers and causing harm to health. The disposable nature of these e-cigarettes also poses environmental challenges due to plastic waste and hazardous chemicals. This move sets a precedent among EU nations to address the negative impacts of disposable e-cigarettes.

December 29, 2024 by npr.org

Belgium will ban sales of disposable e-cigarettes in a first for the EU

Belgium is set to become the first EU country to ban disposable e-cigarettes starting January 1. Health and environmental concerns have prompted this decision, with Health Minister Frank Vandenbroucke citing the health risks associated with nicotine and the environmental impact of disposable e-cigarette waste. The move aims to prevent teenagers from getting addicted to nicotine and reduce pollution. Reusable e-cigarettes are seen as a better alternative for smokers trying to quit. This decision follows similar stringent restrictions in Australia. Despite potential financial impacts on the industry, alternative solutions like rechargeable e-cigarettes are expected to mitigate losses and attract customers to more sustainable options.

December 19, 2024 by straitstimes.com

Belgium to become first EU country to ban disposable vape sales

Belgium will be the first EU country to ban disposable vape sales in January due to concerns about youth use and environmental impact. The country aims to tackle the rise in young smokers starting with e-cigarettes, enforcing that vapes cannot be sold to those under 18. While some view vapes as a tool to quit smoking, the attraction of colorful designs and flavors to children is worrisome. A 2022 WHO survey found a significant increase in Belgian teens using vapes. Germany and France are also working on bans, and Britain will follow in June. The ban aims to reduce plastic waste and chemical pollution from disposable vapes.

December 19, 2024 by bluewaterhealthyliving.com

Belgium to become first EU country to ban disposable vape sales

Belgium will be the first EU country to ban disposable vapes in January to combat youth usage and environmental harm. The move is part of the country's anti-tobacco efforts given concerns about e-cigarettes attracting new young smokers. While some believe vapes aid smoking cessation, health authorities worry about appealing designs and flavors for children. The ban aims to reduce the environmental impact of single-use vapes containing plastics and non-rechargeable batteries. Other EU countries like Germany and France are also considering bans. Belgium hopes the measure will promote reusable vapes.

November 27, 2024 by brusselstimes.com

A year on, nicotine pouches still available in shops despite ban

Despite a ban on nicotine pouches in Belgium a year ago, they are still widely available in local shops, including hidden in unconventional places like washing machines and chip boxes. Non-compliance with the ban led to seizures, fines, and challenges in online sales. Efforts to enforce the ban involve cooperation between health authorities, police, and planned bans in neighboring countries. This shows the ongoing struggle to regulate the nicotine market effectively.

March 28, 2024 by euronews.com

Belgian health minister calls for more EU action against tobacco

Belgian Health Minister Vandenbroucke emphasized the EU's need for more initiatives to combat tobacco use and promote prevention. He highlighted the importance of reducing tobacco and alcohol consumption, as outlined in Europe's Beating Cancer Plan. Vandenbroucke stressed the significance of prevention in reducing non-communicable diseases and urged for more attention to health promotion. He called for creating an environment that empowers healthy lifestyles, addressing inequalities, and criticized the tobacco and alcohol industry. Vandenbroucke highlighted the EU's role in promoting a healthy market and called for more initiatives on tobacco and alcohol regulation.

March 26, 2024 by tobaccoreporter.com

Belgium to Ban Sale of Disposables

Belgium will ban the sale of disposable e-cigarettes effective Jan. 1, 2025, making it the first EU country to do so, reports The Brussels Times, citing Federal Health Minister Frank Vandenbroucke. The country has received approval from the European Commission for the ban. “The disposable e-cigarette causes a lot of damage to society and the environment,” said Vandenbroucke. “This harmful product mainly targets our young people. I am therefore pleased that we can remove this from the market.”