Switzerland Moves to Ban Single-Use E-Cigarettes
Swiss upper house votes to prohibit disposable vapes in landmark decision, positioning Switzerland at forefront of environmental and health-conscious regulation.

Key Takeaways
- On June 4, 2025, the Swiss Council of States voted to ban the sale of disposable e-cigarettes.
- The motion to ban was introduced by Green Party MP Christophe Clivaz.
- Many disposable vapes contain nicotine levels exceeding the legal Swiss limit of 20mg/ml.
- A single disposable vape can deliver the nicotine equivalent of more than a pack of traditional cigarettes.
- The Swiss Peopleâs Party (UDC/SVP) and roughly half of the Free Democrats (PLR/FDP) opposed the ban.
By The Numbers
They Said
"The combination of low cost, appealing flavours and sleek design makes these products especially alluring to the youngâand dangerously habit-forming."
"Softer alternativesâsuch as curbing flavours or raising taxesâwould likely fall short of the intended impact."