The largest Kiwi-owned vape company is investing significantly in what will likely be its last marketing campaign before
legislation is passed to soon prohibit all forms of advertising of regulated vaping products.
Leading vape entrepreneurs and co-owners of Alt New Zealand and VAPO, Ben Pryor and Jonathan Devery, say the advertising
ban will only benefit Big Tobacco.
The ban, they believe, will make it impossible for Kiwi brands to differentiate themselves from international tobacco
companies now selling vape products in New Zealand, and harder for Kiwi vapers keen to support local businesses and jobs
in this Covid-19 environment.
“Alcohol advertising is allowed, yet vaping which has helped achieve record-low smoking rates and hasn’t killed one
Kiwi, is not. It makes little sense and will simply lead to less New Zealanders giving up cigarettes,” says Ben Pryor,
Parliament is expected to pass the Smokefree Environments and Regulated Products (Vaping) Amendment Bill this week
before rising for the election campaign.
While the bill sees a broad prohibition on vaping advertising, public health messages, approved by the Director-General
of Health, such as in smoking cessation campaigns, will be permitted.
“The industry would be very happy to use its profits to promote vaping as an incredibly effective way to quit smoking.
We would adhere to any heavily regulated advertising and message restrictions. Limited advertising works well in the UK,
but unfortunately New Zealand businesses will soon lose any opportunity to reach out to smokers,” says Mr Pryor.
The local company’s latest advertising campaign highlights Alt as New Zealand’s most trusted smoking alternative which
has helped 100,000 Kiwis to put the fire out on smoking. The market leader also reinforces that cigarettes are the
single greatest source of ocean trash, with Alt the only brand with recyclable pods.
This follows Alt achieving a unique partnership with TerraCycle, where customers are encouraged to recycle their devices
and pods by dropping them off at a VAPO store. Alternatively, e-cigarette waste can be sent free through the post. The
recycling initiative also sees Alt and VAPO donate to the charity Sustainable Coastlines.
To view the advertisements visit: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZ854cWDuke7-N3mk4xkmHQ?view_as=subscriber
Other issues industry and smokefree advocates have with the legislation to regulate vaping is the move to allow
specialist vape stores to sell a wide range of flavours, while general retailers can only sell three flavours. Advocates
strongly believe accessing vape flavours is key to adults kicking smoking.
“Banning advertising may be well intentioned, but it won’t stop people from trying vaping as MPs hope. It will only
slowdown smokers from successfully making the switch, and that is not a good public health outcome,” says Ben Pryor.