INTERNATIONAL. In an extraordinary development, tobacco giant Philip Morris International (PMI) is marking World No Tobacco Day tomorrow (31 May) with a call to recognise it instead as ‘World No Smoking Day’.
PMI is publishing informational advertisements across influential media titles highlighting the company’s claim that people who smoke deserve the opportunity to learn about smoke-free alternatives to cigarettes. As reported, earlier this year the company launched a ‘New Year’s Resolution’ advertising campaign in which it stated its ambition “to stop selling cigarettes in the UK”.
[Note: The Moodie Davitt Report recently visited PMI in Switzerland to discover more about the company’s new world of heat-not-burn tobacco products. Look out for a major feature coming soon. It is our belief that the development of alternatives to traditional cigarettes, such as PMI’s IQOS heated-tobacco device, is vital to the future of travel retail. We are committed to championing such a consumer and trade agenda while maintaining our coverage of the mainstream tobacco industry.]
PMI said that it is clear that despite the well-known health risks associated with smoking, many people continue to smoke. The World Health Organization (WHO) predicts that there will be over 1 billion people who smoke in 2025, about the same number as today. “Their best choice would be to quit – but many don’t,” said the company.
“It makes sense that these men and women should have access to and information about less-harmful alternatives to cigarettes. Why would anyone deny them this opportunity? PMI is calling for an additional, bold approach to public health.”
PMI Chief Executive Officer André Calantzopoulos said, “For people who will otherwise continue to smoke, WHO is in the perfect position to drive switching from cigarettes to sensible alternatives. A policy that informs people about those alternatives – in essence, a World No Smoking Day – would reduce smoking prevalence to a far greater extent and at a much faster rate than the existing suite of tobacco-control measures alone.
“People who smoke deserve a sensible plan that takes full account of better alternatives to cigarettes. For our part, we’re determined to deliver a smoke-free future through innovations that stand up to scientific scrutiny and that meet consumer needs.”
This changes everything: Towards a smoke-free, duty-free world It potentially turns a deeply troubled category into a resurgent one. For once our industry is (positively) disrupting itself, rather than playing the role of passive disruptee. |
PMI said that it has already committed US$4.5 billion in supporting a team of 400 world-class scientists, engineers and technicians who have spent years creating and testing a range of smoke-free products that offer a much better choice for the millions of smokers who don’t quit.
Over 5 million smokers worldwide have already abandoned cigarette smoking and switched to IQOS, PMI’s heated tobacco product, with 10,000 smokers switching every single day, the company claimed. “PMI is not the only company pursuing innovation as important to the world’s 1 billion smokers worldwide – the tobacco industry generally is beginning to move in this direction, to the benefit of men and women who smoke,” it said.
Calantzopoulos commented: “Our short-term ambition is that one out of three of our consumers, 40 million men and women who smoke, will have switched to better alternatives by 2025. Ultimately, we want to be in a position to stop selling cigarettes entirely. However, we need the support of governments and the public health community to make this happen in as short a time as possible. I believe that instead of just designating one day as World No Tobacco Day, we should promote every day as World No Smoking Day.”
Background
PMI is proposing that governments and authorities investigate thoroughly how scientifically substantiated smoke-free products can be used as a complementary public health strategy alongside smoking prevention and cessation. With appropriate government control and oversight, these products can have a meaningful and positive impact on public health, the company argues.
To learn more about PMI’s views on World No Tobacco Day, visit http://www.pmi.com/world-no-smoking-day-2018. PMI is running its informational advertisements in national and international media on 30-31 May.
“Our short-term ambition is that one out of three of our consumers, 40 million men and women who smoke, will have switched to better alternatives by 2025” – PMI Chief Executive Officer André Calantzopoulos
About Philip Morris International
PMI is a leading international tobacco company engaged in the manufacture and sale of cigarettes and other nicotine-containing products in markets outside the USA. The company says that it is building its future on smoke-free products that are “a much better choice than continuing to smoke cigarettes”.
“Through multidisciplinary capabilities in product development, state-of-the-art facilities and scientific substantiation, we aim to ensure that our smoke-free products meet adult consumer preferences and rigorous regulatory requirements,” PMI said. “Our vision is that these products ultimately replace cigarettes to the benefit of adult smokers, society, our company and our shareholders.”