Market Outlook for Canadian E-cigarette Industry (2022-2023)

Jul.29.2022
Market Outlook for Canadian E-cigarette Industry (2022-2023)
The latest report from Research and Markets outlines the market and prospects of the Canadian e-cigarette industry for 2022-2023.

Research and Markets has unveiled their latest research report which provides an overview of the market and outlook for the Canadian e-cigarette industry from 2022 to 2023. The report includes a study of federal and provincial legislation and regulations, as well as the government's main regulatory requirements for e-cigarettes.


The report examines the impact of the ban on the sale and use of electronic cigarettes in Canada over the past few years, as well as the preferences and habits of smokers and e-cigarette users. The report delves into statistical data on age and gender characteristics of e-cigarette users and how these factors affect the number of e-cigarette users in Canada.


The report also includes a study of the price statistics of two types of e-cigarette products, disposable e-cigarettes and closed-system e-cigarettes. The report contains a chapter on the recycling trends in the e-cigarette industry. It provides a detailed analysis of the market competition and expert opinions, as well as general recommendations for the field.


At a regulatory level, the maximum nicotine concentration in the Canadian market is 20 milligrams per milliliter, while there is currently no limitation on the capacity of e-liquid in disposable devices.


More than 10% of smokers are dual users, meaning they use both traditional cigarettes and electronic cigarettes simultaneously.


In the future, it is highly likely that non-tobacco or non-menthol flavored e-cigarette liquids and e-cigarettes will be banned. Additionally, a report recommends that the maximum capacity for disposable e-cigarettes be limited to 2 milliliters.


The market for disposable e-cigarettes is constantly expanding, with varying capacities ranging from 2 milliliters to 15 milliliters. It is recommended to pay more attention to the 2 milliliter disposable e-cigarette, as there is a risk of larger capacity disposable e-cigarettes becoming obsolete.


Regarding recycling initiatives, TerraCycle and Quantum Lifecycle Partners have established specialized recycling solutions in Canada to protect the emerging e-cigarette and cannabis e-cigarette industries from the impact of electronic waste policies.


Key themes covered:


The Canadian regulations on electronic cigarettes, the flavor preferences of Canadian e-cigarette users, electronic cigarette consumption in Canada, market data on electronic cigarette products in Canada, single-use e-cigarettes, closed-system e-cigarettes, the electronic cigarette recycling market, and the activities of competitors in the electronic cigarette industry can all be found in the research report linked here.


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