World No Tobacco Day 2025 : Bright Products. Dark Intentions. Unmasking the Appeal.
For World No Tobacco Day on May 31st, the
@WHO highlights the tobacco industry's deceptive practices, which use attractive packaging and marketing strategies to target new and young users. Beneath the bright allure of these products lies a dangerous reality of addiction, disease, and environmental destruction.
The WHO FCTC provides critical tools for addressing these issues through various articles that guide governments in protecting public health:
🚭Article 8: Protection from exposure to tobacco smoke – a key measure for creating smoke-free environments.
💰 Article 6: Price and tax measures to reduce tobacco consumption.
⚠️Article 11: Packaging and labeling of tobacco products – a powerful tool for increasing public awareness of tobacco's dangers.
📣Article 13: Tobacco advertising, promotion, and sponsorship – crucial in regulating the tobacco industry's marketing strategies.
🍬Articles 9 and 10: Regulation of the contents and disclosures of tobacco products, ensuring transparency in what is being consumed.
✋🏽Article 14: Demand reduction measures concerning tobacco dependence and cessation – supporting individuals in quitting tobacco use.
These articles collectively provide a framework for reducing tobacco consumption and mitigating the industry's harmful influence.
➡️ World No Tobacco Day 2025 ->
who.int/campaigns/world-no-t…
Let us stand together to implement stronger tobacco control measures and ensure a healthier, tobacco-free world.