November 4, 2022
London’s Ports and Borders team at Heathrow has seized over one million vaping devices in the last five months.
Officers said the intercepted goods were destined for various retailers and wholesalers around the capital and further afield, adding that the issue could still be in its infancy.
“With oversized vapes now being established, we may see a shift towards the goods being imported via sea freight, as transportation costs are cheaper,” said Phil Jenkins, London’s product safety lead. “Unfortunately, container freight also mean more bulk can be imported, meaning the market may still be in its infancy.”
He continued: “Manchester Trading Standards are reporting vapes that are 20,000 puffs, which are in excess of 30 times the permitted legal limit, if we assume 600 puffs to nominally equate to the legal tank size of 2ml.”
Hillingdon and Ealing ports and borders team, along with the Trading Standards units from both authorities, have engaged in seeking out illegal vapes in both boroughs. One area that has seen productive results has been joint work with Border Force at the port.
The officers noted that it is much more productive stopping illegal goods at source – the port – than it is to try and ferret them out in hundreds of small shops and market stalls.
To date the ports team have stopped over one million illegal and oversize vapes from entering the country. The information received from this work has been passed on to inland authorities, where subsequent targeted action has taken place.
“We are also working in close contact with the regulator, the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency, in order to further target illegal vapes and to try and achieve market compliance,” added Jenkins.
Business Advice
In support of retailers, London Trading Standards is providing the following information for when they may be purchasing items for them to sell from wholesalers;