Vape firm claims it will survive UK disposable ban- QHN

The company behind two of the UK’s most popular vape brands says new reusable versions leave it “well-equipped” to deal with the upcoming ban on disposables, despite concerns over producers exploiting “loopholes”.

Elfbar and Lost Mary have already launched reusable versions of their popular disposable vapes.

Elfbar said it was “addressing demand” for a tool to help smokers quit.

Elfbar said it was “addressing demand” for a tool to help smokers quit.

Councils have also warned that the UK government should not let producers exploit “loopholes” in the ban.

Green Fun Alliance is one of the main distributors in the UK of Elfbar and Lost Mary, which together account for nearly half of the British market.

It is owned by low-profile Chinese entrepreneur Shengwei Zhang, 51, who also controls the companies that make Elfbar and Lost Mary vapes.

The latest accounts for Green Fun Alliance show that its sales have skyrocketed as disposable vapes rose in popularity – almost tripling to £117.3m for the year to 31 January 2023.

In a filing with Companies House, Green Fun Alliance noted the government’s plans to ban them from next April “will have a detrimental effect on sales and profitability”.

The company behind two of the UK’s most popular vape brands says new reusable versions leave it “well-equipped” to deal with the upcoming ban on disposables, despite concerns over producers exploiting “loopholes”.

Elfbar said it was “addressing demand” for a tool to help smokers quit.

Elfbar and Lost Mary have already launched reusable versions of their popular disposable vapes.

Councils have also warned that the UK government should not let producers exploit “loopholes” in the ban.

Elfbar said it was “addressing demand” for a tool to help smokers quit.

Elfbar said it was “addressing demand” for a tool to help smokers quit.

Councils have also warned that the UK government should not let producers exploit “loopholes” in the ban.

Green Fun Alliance is one of the main distributors in the UK of Elfbar and Lost Mary, which together account for nearly half of the British market.

It is owned by low-profile Chinese entrepreneur Shengwei Zhang, 51, who also controls the companies that make Elfbar and Lost Mary vapes.

The latest accounts for Green Fun Alliance show that its sales have skyrocketed as disposable vapes rose in popularity – almost tripling to £117.3m for the year to 31 January 2023.

In a filing with Companies House, Green Fun Alliance noted the government’s plans to ban them from next April “will have a detrimental effect on sales and profitability”.

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