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29 Fascinating CBD Statistics UK [Updated 2023]

29 Fascinating CBD Statistics UK [Updated 2023]

Martin Travis |

UK CBD overview & key stats

It is not an exaggeration to say that the UK CBD industry has exploded recently. 
Increasing awareness around CBD oil and government regulation changes have seen the CBD industry’s rapid development worldwide.
This is particularly true in the UK.
A little later in this post, we’re going to look at some jaw-dropping statistics showing just how much the UK CBD market has grown in the past couple of years – and the results are shocking!


But before we dive in, here is a summary of the most fascinating statistics for those who are short on time:

29% of UK residents used CBD before
11% of respondents use CBD every day
The average CBD dosage used is 28mg
People spend an average of £34.25 on CBD per month
54% of users purchase CBD online
100% of the respondents agree that CBD should be available for sale over the counter at pharmacies
Brits who have used CBD in the past are 7% more likely to say they are satisfied with life
CBD sales in the UK were valued at £690 million in 2021
Only 38% of CBD products are correctly labelled

Let’s take a deeper dive into these CBD statistics and what they mean for the CBD industry.                                                                      

What is CBD?

Quick refresher

Before diving into the stats, let's take a quick look at CBD.
CBD, Cannabidiol, is a type of cannabinoid or compound that is found in the cannabis plant. It has been used for centuries to promote better general well-being.
Even though commercial CBD products these days are generally extracted from hemp, confusion about the differences between the hemp vs marijuana plants meant that CBD was not commonly accepted and was illegal in most parts of the world.
However, this changed with the legalisation of CBD products in the UK, the US and many other countries, and a flourishing CBD industry was born. 
Fortunately, as people learn about CBD, it is becoming more accepted and increasingly popular – as demonstrated in the stats, which we’ll discuss later.

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How is the CBD industry gaining support in the UK?

In the last few years, CBD sales statistics show a sharp spike in demand for CBD from UK consumers. This demand has translated into significant CBD industry growth in the UK. 
Multiple signs suggest the demand is only set to increase in future years.
The studies we cover below show that CBD has a diverse presence in the British market with consumption patterns across different classes, ages, and industries. 
In addition, the UK CBD market has a wide range of highly profitable products.
UK consumers are widely embracing CBD for its benefits, but some degree of stigma, not to mention misinformation, remains.

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CBD statistics UK

Now that we’ve covered some basic CBD facts, it’s time to back them up with statistics.
In February 2023, Evopure conducted a CBD market survey with the assistance of Censuswide. The survey consisted of 10 questions and was conducted among 2007 demographically representative Britians.
These statistics have been combined with the results of other studies to form a comprehensive picture of the CBD market in the UK.
Let’s take a closer look at the results.

UK CBD statistics: Product quality

Label accuracy & legality concerns

UK CBD statistics: Product quality
As part of the CMC study, the organisation carried out tests on over 30 CBD products which are available for sale in the UK, using PhytoVista and other reputable laboratories to conduct the tests. 
They sought to test the content, purity and quality of products in the UK CBD market. 
Independent testing provides critical insights into the quality of products being sold on the UK market. 
The results have strong implications for consumer rights, health and well-being, and even legality in some cases.
28. Only 38% of CBD products were correctly labelled
According to the CMC’s testing, only 11 out of 29 products tested (38% of the sample size) were accurately labelled for CBD; that is, they were within 10% of their advertised CBD content. 
Another 38% of these products had less than 50% of their advertised CBD content. This included one product that did not have any CBD content at all.
29. 45% of CBD products tested higher than allowable levels of THC
In the same sample tests, more than 45% of the products had 0.04% of THC content, which is above the legal limit for CBD products sold in the UK. 
One product also showed a high ethanol content of 3.8%, making it officially an alcoholic beverage and unfit for general sale.
These figures underscore the importance of being careful when buying any CBD product. Mislabelling and poor quality control are unfortunately all too common in the CBD industry. 
However, as a consumer, you can take steps to protect yourself.
For more on staying safe and ensuring you purchase quality CBD products that will deliver the benefits you’re looking for, see our recent post on how to avoid CBD-related scams and misinformation.

What's next for the UK CBD industry

What's next for the UK CBD industry
UK CBD statistics reveal several trends and can allow us to predict the future of the UK CBD industry. 
From the figures, it is evident that the UK CBD market is at an all-time high. 
There is a constantly increasing demand for CBD products in the British market. Moreover, consumers are increasingly willing to try these products. 
Users are also open to spending high sums of money on CBD products to invest in their well-being.
Future trends we are likely to see in the UK CBD industry include

Exponential growth in both the size of the market and the number of UK CBD users in the next few years.
An increase in product diversity, fierce market competition, as well as product imports and exports.
Possible development of synthetic CBD production. However, there remain significant question marks around the quality and reliability of this production process, which requires further research.
Probable increase in the organic CBD market as more consumers look for organic products.

 Law and general policy are also expected to develop positively as the UK government pays more attention to CBD policy.
Changes to UK laws will likely result in a more regulated and secure CBD industry, which will offer more protection to the consumer.
The respective jurisdictions of South Africa, New Zealand, and the Channel Islands have adopted new policies for their CBD industries. These countries are using CBD in different products and for varied purposes. 
This may indicate what is to come for the CBD industry in the UK, both in terms of regulatory reform and new products.

Final words on CBD stats UK

Final words on CBD stats UK
Recent studies into CBD provide more clarity about the CBD market than ever. They reveal the extraordinary growth of the CBD industry in the UK.
As the market grows, safeguarding consumers will be more important than ever. It is critical that consumers are well informed about CBD, its uses, risks and benefits. 
This will be the responsibility of lawmakers, as well as CBD brands and manufacturers to provide accurate information to their customers. 
It is also important that consumers educate themselves to avoid scams and make sure they buy the best product for them.

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Frequently asked questions

How many UK adults have used CBD?

The copy notes 2019 surveys estimated 8–11% of UK adults used CBD; a 2023 survey indicates 29% had used CBD before.

What’s the most common reason people use CBD?

According to the text, top reasons were to improve sleep (36%), manage pain (35%) and ease anxiety (32%).

How much do people spend on CBD each month?

People who used CBD once a month or more spent an average of £34.25 per month.

Is CBD sold over the counter supported by consumers?

Excluding respondents without a clear preference, 100% agreed CBD should be available over the counter at pharmacies.

How big is the UK CBD market?

Sales were valued at £690 million in 2021, with projections suggesting the industry could reach £1B by 2025.

Are UK CBD products accurately labelled?

The CMC testing cited in the text found only 38% were accurately labelled for CBD content; 45% tested above allowable THC levels.

 

 

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