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Resources from Juul Labs UK, Trade Associations, and Regulatory Bodies
Age Verification and Retailer Sales Policies
View Juul Labs’ Age Verification Policy, which includes details on the Company’s policies spanning standards that aim to restrict underage access, limit underage appeal, and enforce against the marketing and sale of illicit products.
Download Age Verification and Retailer Sales Policies
Challenge 25
To learn more about Challenge 25, please watch the following video and see this page.
United Kingdom public sector information website created by the Government Digital Service. Gov.uk provides a single point of access to HM Government services.
Trading Standards are a government service in place to protect consumers and businesses from unfair trading and illegal activity.
A Primary Authority is a legal partnership between businesses and individual local authorities that may provide customised advice and support to businesses on meeting trading standards, environmental health, or fire safety regulations.
Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) Product Database
The MHRA publishes a list of “notified” vapour products. All vapour products must be notified to the MHRA before they can be sold. When sourcing new vapour products, retailers should check that the product has received a compliant notification that has been published on the MHRA website.
MHRA Yellow Card Reporting Site
Report potential instances of defective or illicit products to the MHRA through the Yellow Card Reporting Site.
Association of Convenience Store (ACS)
The Association of Convenience Stores is a trade association that represents and supports members of the retail community through comprehensive advice on best practices for compliance.
ACS Underage Use Prevention Guide
The ACS has published a guide for retailers that detail their legal obligations and best practices for preventing underage sales.
Tobacco and Related Product Regulations 2016 (TRPR)
The European Union Tobacco Products Directive “TPD” is the framework that sets minimum regulatory standards and processes for tobacco products, electronic cigarettes, and herbal products for smoking in the European Union.