📔 A released parallel report on SDG 3 Target 3.a, led by ASH Canada and endorsed by the Smoke Free Partnership together with other 56 civil society organizations worldwide, reveals that the implementation of the FCTC has been compromised by several global disruptions.
➡️ These disruptions include the lingering effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, climate change, wars, and political conflict.
➡️ Tobacco industry's influence over governments and policymakers is also compromising the implementation of the treaty, particularly Article 5.3.
💪On this 2025 World No Tobacco Day, the call to action is clear: we must stand united to protect the next generation and secure a healthier, tobacco-free future.
🗣️Also attending the event, Mr @vincentkar, Minister for Youth, Prevention and Sport of the Netherlands, emphasised the critical need to protect young people from aggressive marketing tactics designed to foster early addiction.
❌ It is clear that the current legislation is no longer effective in reducing smoking prevalence nor it is adequate to address emerging market developments.
We urge the @EU_Commission to take decisive action on the matter NOW❗
📢 As SFP's first publication in the lead-up to #WorldNoTobaccoDay, we are highlighting the need for a revised Tobacco Products Directive (TPD) to curb tobacco use and tackle the rising popularity of new products, especially among youth. 🚭
📊
• Nearly one in four Europeans (24%) currently smokes.
• One in five young Europeans (22%) aged 15-24 have smoked as of 2023.
• Consumption of e-cigarettes and heated tobacco products (HTPs) both reached an all-time high rate of 6% and 2% among the 15-24 age group in 2023.
Youth smoking in the EU rose from 20% in 2020 to 22% in 2023 and 34.5% of 15–16-year-olds in all ESPAD countries used e-cigarettes in 2024.
It’s time to #UnmaskTheAppeal! Let's push for stronger EU tobacco legislation! 💪
#TobaccoControlEU#WNTD2025#SFP
🚭 SFP’s #SmokeFreeCountdown to #WorldNoTobaccoDay starts on Monday!
In the lead-up to WNTD, we’ll highlight 6 critical issues in EU tobacco control policy.
➡️Tobacco Products Directive
➡️Tobacco Tax Directive
➡️Tobacco Industry Interference
➡️Beyond the Council Recommendation on Smoke and Aerosol-Free Environments
➡️Tobacco Industry Harm Reduction Narrative
➡️Tobacco Advertising
In the ENVI Committee, Commissioner Olivér Várhelyi said: “we should not only talk about traditional smoking, we should also talk about vaping.” He also stressed the need to go beyond current Council Recommendation [on smoke-free environments]
📢 This week, SFP is happy to share the good news coming from the European Public Health Week Launch Event, “Innovation for Resilience: Shaping a Sustainable Future”, organised by @EUPHActs.
#GoodNewsFriday#TobaccoControl#PublicHealth
🗣 @Raed_Arafat_DSU (Romanian Secretary of State) put the focus on the lack of ambition to tackle serious health issues, such as those caused by tobacco consumption, and voiced concerns over the new products that appeal to our youth.
Tobacco companies use various strategies to protect their profits from increases in cigarette taxation.
Our new study on taxation in Ukraine has found that similar tactics are used to ensure maximum profit from e-cigarettes and heated tobacco products.
https://t.co/9Ttfi6KSBM
📣Leaders of the SANT Committee and key MEPs stand in solidarity with European public health NGOs by supporting #EUHealthCSA Open Letter to the @EU_Commission: "The importance of operating grants for civil society organisations in the field of health”. 🩺🏥#PublicHealth#EU