[3] The company continues to operate as a subsidiary of Altadis
In 2023, approximately 6.5% of US adults reported using e-cigarettes, with a steady rise from 3.7% in 2020 following an initial decline.1 The use of e-cigarettes in younger individuals remains the most commonly used tobacco product, with 7.8% of high school students and 3.5% of middle school students reporting current use in 2024, according to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) survey data.1 With this increased use, there was a national outbreak of e-cigarette/vaping product use-associated lung injury (EVALI) emerging in 2019
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Local haulers and community-based organizations (CBOs) will be implementing a variety of programs aimed at making sure our recycling is as clean as possible
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