The Gray Zone: Indonesia’s Tobacco Control Policies and The Case for Tobacco Harm Reduction

With 65% of men using tobacco, Indonesia has one of the highest smoking rates in the world. This large number can be attributed to a variety of factors – including ambiguity about alternatives, the affordability of cigarettes and the cultural significance attached to various forms of tobacco. Particularly in rural regions, clove cigarettes, also known […]
4.6 Million Lives at Stake: The Case for Tobacco Harm Reduction in Indonesia

Indonesia stands at the forefront of the global smoking epidemic, with 64.7% of its male population actively smoking, the highest rate worldwide. Smoking-related diseases such as lung cancer, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), and heart disease claim 300,000 lives annually, marking a severe public health crisis. This report explores how a strategic approach integrating Tobacco […]
Oral Health for All: The Safer Alternative to Smoking You Need Now

Combustion, not nicotine, is the primary driver of smoking-related oral diseases and cancers. The report “Transforming Oral Health for All” underscores this distinction, advocating for smoke-free nicotine alternatives that eliminate the harmful byproducts of tobacco combustion.Products such as e-cigarettes and heated tobacco have been shown to expose users to 90–95% fewer toxic substances compared to […]
Nicotine Pouches in Hong Kong: A Harm Reduction Tool

The Potential of Nicotine Pouches in Supporting Hong Kong’s Ambitious Smoking Reduction Goals Nicotine pouches, a form of tobacco harm reduction (THR), are gaining traction in Hong Kong amidst stringent tobacco control policies. These products are smokeless, tobacco-free products designed to deliver nicotine orally. They are placed between the lip and gum, allowing for nicotine […]
Canada’s Nicotine Pouch Ban Is ‘Deadly Error Defying Science’, Say Health Experts

STOCKHOLM, 28 August – INTERNATIONAL health experts have criticised Canada’s new laws restricting the sale of nicotine pouches as a “deadly error” and “a backward step” in the global fight against the toll of tobacco. Nicotine pouches are proven to be significantly safer alternatives to combustible cigarettes and are assisting millions of smokers worldwide to […]
A Roadmap to Saving 880,000 Lives: The Case for Tobacco Harm Reduction in Malaysia and Uzbekistan

The Growing Smoking Rates in Malaysia and Uzbekistan and A New Report on How THR Can Help Earlier today, a significant report focusing on the potential life-saving impact of Tobacco Harm Reduction (THR) in Malaysia and Uzbekistan was unveiled. The report highlights the critical role that THR could play in addressing the ongoing tobacco-related health […]
The ABCs of Vaping: Your Answers to the Most Common Questions Surrounding E-Cigarettes

Addressing vaping, flavours, popcorn lungs and more One of the most popular tools for tobacco harm reduction is electronic nicotine delivery systems (ENDS), often referred to as e-cigarettes or vaping. Over the past few decades, the practice of vaping has only grown in popularity. However, this popularity comes with myths, misinformation and widespread apprehension that […]
What is the Role of Flavours in Vaping, and Why is it Important for Harm Reduction?

How misunderstanding and misinformation causes roadblocks for harm reduction When discussing harm-reduction products and nicotine alternatives, many countries around the world have recently been paying more attention to the role of flavours in vaping – for better or for worse. The benefit of this scrutiny lies in the potential for more effective and accepting harm-reduction […]
New Zealand Halves Excise Tax on Heated Tobacco Products: An Important Step Towards Harm Reduction

The benefits of risk-proportionate tobacco policies in New Zealand for a smoke-free 2025. In a significant policy shift, the New Zealand government has cut the excise tax on heated tobacco products (HTP) by 50% since July 1st, signalling a potential move towards a more risk-proportionate approach to tobacco regulation. This move, spearheaded by Customs Minister […]
A Conversation with Dr. Mendelsohn: What are the Unintended Consequences of Australia’s Vaping Regulations?

Australia’s restrictive vaping policies, black market booms and rise in youth use A recent report on New Zealand celebrates this nation’s success in adopting harm reduction policies and strategies – and the subsequent drastic reduction of smoking rates. However, its neighbour, Australia, is not doing as well. In this article, Dr. Colin Mendelsohn, an Australian […]