Haypp Group Becomes UKVIA's 100th Member

Apr.06.2023
Haypp Group Becomes UKVIA's 100th Member
Swedish company Haypp Group joins the UKVIA as its 100th member, promoting sustainable development and responsible regulatory practices.

On April 5th, the UK Vaping Industry Association (UKVIA) reached a new milestone as Sweden's Haypp Group became the 100th member to join the association.


Haypp Group is a Swedish company that specializes in the sales of smokeless chewing gum, nicotine pouches, and heated tobacco products. They are a market leader in the smokeless nicotine pouch e-commerce field and have expanded into the electronic cigarette market.


Haypp has joined the UKVIA (UK Vaping Industry Association) with the aim of driving industry development and creating a favorable environment for sustained growth and success in the vaping industry. The company seeks to encourage best practices and support fair and appropriate regulation.


Markus Lindblad, the spokesperson for Haypp's external affairs, stated, "As a responsible market leader in the online nicotine industry, we aim to play an active role and fully engage in the sector. Joining UKVIA is a logical and obvious decision.


John Dunne, the Director General of UKVIA, stated, "This is a significant milestone for our organization and I am thrilled to welcome impressive companies like Haypp as our 100th member to the UKVIA.


As the electronic cigarette and heated tobacco markets continue to develop, UKVIA will play an important role in upholding industry standards and promoting market growth. Haypp Group's addition has injected new energy into UKVIA's development.


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The UK Vaping Industry Association (UKVIA) has reached a membership milestone with the addition of Haypp Group as its 100th company to join the vape industry body.


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