You're A Natural
"Reusable" on a UK vape was written, in law, to mean less landfill. It is now the word on the shelf — answering a question it was never asked. In this episode, we debate: when a word at the point of sale is legally accurate but answers a different question from the one the shopper is actually asking, is that a real consumer-information failure — or is expecting a vape listing to disclose its internal metallurgy holding one product to a standard that no product on any shelf meets? We unpack six concepts you will need before reading the article: the Waste Word, and how "reusable" travelled from a 2024 Defra impact assessment into retail category menus; attribute substitution, the mental swap of a hard question for an easier neighbour; the regulatory seam, where lead was named, capped, testable and listed, yet owned by no one at the instant it crosses from device into breath; the invisible-quality market, and why George Akerlof's classic result predicts cheaper alloys win when nobody who would pay can see them; the two entirely separate metal pathways in vape hardware, which are constantly and wrongly blurred together; and the bags-for-life pattern, where naming a physical property invites a market to satisfy the property rather than the purpose. This is not an argument against vaping, or against switching from cigarettes. England's public-health review found that vaping poses a small fraction of the risks of smoking, and a Cochrane review of 88 studies did not detect evidence of serious harm. The single-use vape ban worked at the job it was given: purchases fell 69%. No UK device has been tested for what its hardware emits, and the true exposure may very well be trivial. That is not a hedge — it is the point. The argument is about one word, and one silence. This is a standalone episode. No prior context required. Related episodes: The Detox Label, The Words That Die Useful for listeners comparing reusable and disposable vapes, refillable pod kits and replacement coils, the UK single-use vape ban, RoHS lead limits, e-cigarette aerosol metals, and what a product label at the point of sale actually promises. Read the full article: youreanatural.com/consumer-intelligence/the-waste-word
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