Electronic cigarettes (vape) will not disappear in 2050.
Although the sale of e-cigarettes is currently banned in many countries, many people still support e-cigarettes, believing that e-cigarettes can reduce harm by 95% compared to traditional tobacco, and are expected to be used as an alternative to tobacco withdrawal drugs such as nicotine patches. In addition, e-cigarettes can closely follow the national policy to sell pure tobacco-flavored e-cigarettes. In an interview with the media, Chen Minhui, chairman of the Hong Kong Vaping Association, said that the Vaping Association will strive to allow Hong Kong to reopen e-cigarettes and adopt new national standard products in line with the mainland . Therefore, e-cigarettes will not be banned, let alone disappear.