It comes following Electric Picnic's decision to ban disposable vapes at this weekend's festival.
The conversation around vapes and e-cigarettes needs to change - according to one vaping campaigner.
Electric Picnic organisers have announced a ban on disposable vapes at this weekend's festival, due to their environmental impact.
Joe Dunne from Respect Vapers says they, along with WEEE Ireland, had offered to provide recycling bins, so the vapes could be properly disposed of onsite.
He thinks it's totally wrong to ban them but not cigarettes:
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