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Free vapes, $500k deal, questions over risks: Inside Health NZ’s new vape plan

Author
Ethan Griffiths,
Publish Date
Tue, 24 Feb 2026, 5:00am
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Free vapes, $500k deal, questions over risks: Inside Health NZ’s new vape plan

Author
Ethan Griffiths,
Publish Date
Tue, 24 Feb 2026, 5:00am

Health NZ has distributed over 7000 vaping devices and 67,000 refills in just two months 鈥 as it ramps up its free vape programme for smokers.

It comes after health officials signed a contract with a New Zealand-owned vape company to provide the devices 鈥 which come in flavours including tobacco and peach mint.

Health NZ began a pilot to provide vaping devices to quit-smoking services across the country last year 鈥 with varying degrees of success.

九一星空无限talk ZB revealed that between last January and July, 3000 people received a kit 鈥 with just over 1400 of those successfully quitting smoking.

Officials decided to push ahead with a wider rollout 鈥 asking for tenders from vape companies for a deal it described as a 鈥渟ignificant opportunity鈥.

In the documents provided to vape companies, Health NZ talked up the PR benefits of a deal, saying 鈥淸it will] enhance the supplier鈥檚 profile and credibility as a trusted partner in the regulated vaping market, with visibility across New Zealand鈥檚 health system鈥.

Officials signed a $500,000 contract with Kiwi-owned vape company Alt NZ Limited on December 8, with vapes provided soon after.

The company owns the alt brand of vapes 鈥 sold at more than 5000 retailers across the country.

Since then, 7290 devices and 67,750 pods have been dispatched to smoking cessation services nationwide.

Flavours for the free vapes include mint, menthol, peach mint, and tobacco.

The deal is substantially more cost-effective for the agency, with the previous contract with another provider for the pilot period delivering just 3000 vaping kits at a cost of $575,000.

Vaping should be 鈥榣ast resort鈥 - Asthma and Respiratory Foundation

Asthma and Respiratory Foundation chief executive Letitia Harding says comparing the harms of smoking to vaping is like comparing one extremely harmful drug to a less harmful one.

鈥淚t鈥檚 still a drug. We know that vaping causes harm to the lungs, to the heart. We don鈥檛 know the long-term data 鈥 that鈥檚 the big unknown.鈥

She says other nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) options, like nicotine gum or patches, should be tried ahead of vapes.

鈥淚f that鈥榮 failed, then vaping would be an option. But it really would be the last option.鈥

She says it鈥檚 鈥渃razy鈥 that the health system will fund a product with no medical approval like vapes 鈥 but doesn鈥檛 fund new Medsafe-approved tools like QuickMist, which sprays a mist with a low level of nicotine to assist those wanting to quit.

鈥淐onsumers still have to pay for that, but they鈥檙e funding a half a million dollar contract for something with no medical approval.鈥

General Practitioners Aotearoa chair Dr Buzz Burrell says there could be a place for the devices 鈥 but it鈥檚 too early to know.

"The GP community has been watching the results of these vape trials around the world with interest, and while I鈥檓 very open to entertaining the idea that they may be helpful, I and my peers are not ready to support handing out flavoured nicotine vapes.

鈥淲hen push comes to shove, the government needs to have a very high bar for harm reduction before it starts spending taxpayer money on nicotine products.鈥

Ethan Griffiths is a political reporter with 九一星空无限talk ZB, based in the parliamentary press gallery. He joined 九一星空无限 as a print journalist in 2020, previously working as a general reporter in Whanganui and an Open Justice reporter in the Bay of Plenty and Wellington.

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