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Tobacco giant survey finds most participants want smoke-free alternatives

By The Nation

 

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Thai people prefer less harmful products to cigarettes due mainly to health concerns, a new survey on the tobacco industry and smoke-free alternatives says.

 

The study, by Philip Morris (Thailand) part of the largest transnational tobacco company in the world, found that 64 per cent of 1,200 smokers and non-smokers nationwide said they would like their friends and families to have the opportunity to use potentially less harmful alternatives to cigarette smoking. 

 

However, awareness of less harmful products in Thai society is still limited to 15-20 per cent of the population, the survey found. 

 

Almost half of the total sample, or 48 per cent, said that innovative tobacco products should play a role in achieving a smoke free Thailand.

 

The survey was commissioned by Philip Morris (Thailand) Limited (“PMTL”) and conducted by Ipsos, a global marketing research and media company. PMTL released the survey result on Friday.

 

 

 

Pongsathorn Ansusinha, director corporate affairs at PMTL, said there was no question that tobacco products were harmful to a smoker’s health, and the best approach was to stop or never start smoking. 

 

Nevertheless, many people will continue to smoke, and we believe that they have a right to accurate information about, and access to, smoke-free products that are a better choice than cigarette smoking, he said in a statement. 

 

According to the survey, the vast majority, or 58 per cent, of the total respondents or 69 per cent of Thai smokers agree that the government and private sector should work together on smoke-free alternatives so PMTL is fully committed to designing a smoke-free future in Thailand in an open and transparent way, he added. 

 

Pongsathorn said Philip Morris, PMTL’s parent company, has invested over US$4.5 billion (Bt148 billion) in developing less harmful alternatives to cigarettes and the results show that its smoke-free products present less risks when compared to continued cigarette smoking. 

 

He said the company is broadening its scientific studies to cover new areas of research to further examine the extent to which smoke-free products can positively impact the lives of people who fully switch to these alternatives versus continued smoking. 

 

To date, more than 5.9 million smokers in 43 countries have quit smoking and switched to the company’s smoke-free products.

 

“Our objective is to replace cigarettes with these smoke-free products as quickly as possible,” he added.

 

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/detail/breakingnews/30360043

 

 
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It's just a matter of time until the various electronic cigarettes and their alternatives are no longer illegal.

 

The clock is ticking on this one...

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Ten years jail for vaping, while the wealthy tobacco barons responsible for the world lung cancer epidemic are free to make a new killing selling smoke-free alternatives to their deadly "coffin nails".

 

Sometimes justice seems not only blind, but downright stupid.

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Philip Morris, Monsanto/Bayer etc...are the cancer of societies. Extremely dangerous with no remedy to stop it and Governments are worse, they collect billions in tax and billions in under the table handshakes.

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4 minutes ago, Moo 2 said:

Philip Morris, Monsanto/Bayer etc...are the cancer of societies. Extremely dangerous with no remedy to stop it and Governments are worse, they collect billions in tax and billions in under the table handshakes.

A bottle of wine contains more philosophy than all the books in the World.       Louis Pasteur

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On 12/9/2018 at 2:05 PM, Krataiboy said:

Ten years jail for vaping

This is the maximum sentence, nobody has ever been sent to prison for vaping.

 

EVER.

 

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4 hours ago, ukrules said:

This is the maximum sentence, nobody has ever been sent to prison for vaping.

 

EVER.

 

Yet.

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when they are going to start legalisation of vaping products? maybe someone knows. as I've read they are going to legalize it but when?

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