Korean Government Plans to Regulate Synthetic Nicotine E-cigarettes

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May.11.2024
Korean Government Plans to Regulate Synthetic Nicotine E-cigarettes
South Korea plans to revise laws to regulate synthetic nicotine e-cigarettes amid concerns over environmental impact and health.

According to South Korean media "NEWS 1," the South Korean Food and Drug Safety Ministry is conducting ingredient analysis on "synthetic nicotine liquid e-cigarettes" and plans to amend relevant laws to strengthen health regulations. Currently, regular cigarettes using natural plant extracts and liquid e-cigarettes containing natural nicotine are subject to multiple regulations by the government. However, e-cigarettes made with synthetic nicotine, a chemical substance, have not been within the scope of regulation as they do not fall under the category of traditional cigarettes.

 

According to reports, the environmental pollution management of synthetic nicotine e-cigarettes is severely lacking, leading to serious environmental issues. Since 2015, the environmental department has been collecting a waste disposal fee of 24.4 Korean won per pack of conventional cigarettes, generating approximately 850 billion won in government revenue. In contrast, a single product of liquid e-cigarette using natural nicotine only needs to pay a environmental tax of 1.2 Korean won, which is only 1/20 of the fee for conventional cigarettes, sparking criticism of the unfairness of this regulation.

 

Tobacco industry personnel pointed out that there are many issues with the regulations on liquid e-cigarettes. For example, the amount of nicotine in a single e-cigarette and the size of the plastic container used are almost the same, but taxes are calculated based on individual e-cigarettes, leading to inaccuracies in the environmental impact calculation.

 

At the same time, current regulations have not clearly defined which category synthetic nicotine liquid e-cigarettes belong to, leading to tax issues in their treatment.

 

Industry professionals say that synthetic nicotine e-cigarettes will eventually be completely phased out, with the majority being disposable. There is a significant difference between them and traditional cigarettes. They involve the direct disposal of products containing plastic, lithium batteries, and chemicals, causing a greater environmental impact. The government has not taken any action on this issue, which is seen as a major management failure.

 

Current regulations have no specific guidelines for the disposal of disposable liquid e-cigarettes, leaving consumers unable to properly dispose of them. Oftentimes, consumers will simply throw them into regular trash bins. However, this can pose a fire hazard if disposed of with flammable waste.

 

Currently, other countries are increasingly tightening regulations on disposable liquid e-cigarettes. In the United States, the sale of most disposable liquid e-cigarettes has already been banned. According to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), 4.5 disposable liquid e-cigarettes are discarded every second in the US, prompting the government to further strengthen regulation. France also passed a law banning the sale of disposable e-cigarettes in November last year.

 

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