Vaping News
Bill Already Impacting Business
Despite not having completed its legislative progress through Parliament, the Tobacco and Vapes Bill is already having an impact on businesses and the retail sector
Parliament
It’s the new year but the same old political discussions have resumed with the first slew of questions and answers about vaping and tobacco harm reduction
Corruption and Manipulation
The Coalition of Asia Pacific Harm Reduction Advocates has called attention to a growing international scandal involving prominent anti-tobacco organisations
Paid To Vape?
Researchers working on a University of Oklahoma project looked at whether paying disadvantaged adult smokers to switch to vaping was a worthwhile enterprise
ASH Demands More Regulation
Action on Smoking and Health was involved in new research looking at nicotine pouch use in Great Britain and says regulation may be required to minimize uptake
Yale Discovers Unexpected Ban Consequences
Researchers at the Yale School of Public Health have discovered something we already know and have been warning about: banning vape flavours increases teen smoking rates!
Snus Is Replacing Smoking In Norway
Norway is on track to equal Sweden's smokefree status with the widespread substitution of cigarettes by snus, according to a new Briefing Paper from the Global State of Tobacco Harm Reduction
Film Festival Calls For Submissions
The foundational Tobacco Harm Reduction Film Festival (THR Film Festival) in Brazil is calling for submissions from filmmakers for the 2025 event
‘Real Vapers’ Required
The government is making plans for vapers without consulting us or the consumer-driven industry that we created, and the UKVIA wants to do something about it
Public Support For Retailer Punishments
Shopkeepers who sell vapes to children deserve harsher punishments, according to new research published by British American Tobacco