Smoke Free Sweden: EU’s Outdated Tobacco Strategy Is Failing and Costing Lives
November 05 2024 - 11:47PM
Business Wire
New data calls for innovative harm reduction solutions as
smoking rates persist
New analysis of data by Smoke Free Sweden from the Europe
Union’s leading research body reveals how the EU’s outdated tobacco
control strategy is losing the war against smoking.
The landmark report by global public health experts reveals:
- At current rates, the EU will not meet its ‘smoke free’ target
for another 76 years.
- Only the adoption of innovative solutions is significantly
reducing the deadly toll of cigarettes in countries such as
Sweden, which is on the brink of becoming smoke free.
- Widespread resistance to safer alternatives in other nations
has pushed the EU’s average smoking rate five times higher
than Sweden’s.
- Misguided restrictions on vapes have seen Estonia’s smoking
rate soar by almost 40% in just three years.
Dr. Delon Human, lead author of the report Missing The
Target, says: “It is time for the EU to recognise that
restrictive policies on safer nicotine alternatives are costing
lives.
“The data clearly show that countries prioritising harm
reduction are achieving the smoke free goals that remain a distant
dream for other member states."
“Only by embracing safer alternatives can the EU hope to reverse
the current trends, save lives and achieve its long-awaited smoke
free goal.”
Missing The Target uncovers fundamental flaws in
the EU’s approach to achieving its goal of a 5% smoking rate by
2040 – the internationally recognised benchmark for ‘smoke free’
status.
Its findings paint a stark picture of the EU’s stalled
progress:
A missed milestone - At its current rate, the EU will
fall short of its 2040 smoke free goal by a staggering six
decades. Smoking prevalence is only projected to drop below 5%
by the year 2100, underscoring an urgent need for rethinking
policies.
Strict regulations, rising smoking rates - In nations
with severe restrictions on safer nicotine alternatives, cigarette
smoking has not only persisted but, in some cases, increased.
Estonia, where vape flavours are banned, has seen a staggering
38.89% rise in smoking - evidence that restrictive policies may
be backfiring dramatically.
Sweden’s success story - Sweden is on the brink of
achieving its smoke-free target an impressive 16 years ahead of
the EU's goal. The key to its success lies in making safer
nicotine alternatives accessible, acceptable and affordable. The
widespread availability of alternatives such as snus, nicotine
pouches and vapes has driven smoking rates down to near smoke-free
levels.
Czechia’s progressive policies drive down smoking -
Czechia has similarly embraced Tobacco Harm Reduction (THR)
principles, fostering a liberal approach to vapes and other
smokeless nicotine products. The country has witnessed a
remarkable 23% drop in smoking rates over the past four years,
showing that pragmatic policies can accelerate progress.
Report co-author Dr. Anders Milton, a physician and former
president of the Swedish Medical Association, said: “The EU’s
current tobacco control policy - relying heavily on taxation,
smoking bans and product regulations - has produced only
incremental reductions in smoking.
“A growing body of evidence points to the need for a modernised,
evidence-based framework that embraces safer alternatives as part
of a comprehensive THR strategy.”
ENDS
About Smoke Free Sweden
Smoke Free Sweden is a campaign encouraging other countries to
follow the Swedish model of Tobacco Harm Reduction. Sweden is about
to become the first ‘smoke free’ European country, with a smoking
rate of below 5 percent. This remarkable achievement can be
attributed to Sweden’s open attitude towards alternative
products.
For more information on Sweden’s successful approach to becoming
a smoke free nation, please visit www.smokefreesweden.org.
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