Who for Banning Flavouring Substances in E-Cigarettes
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As of today, the World Health Organization is addressing measures to combat tobacco consumption at a conference in Geneva. Among other things, it is about filters for cigarettes and flavourings in e-cigarettes.
There is a debate about alleged plans to ban filters and filter cigarettes. Other measures are much more effective, says the WHO - but Germany lags behind.
At a WHO conference in Geneva, representatives of the more than 180 States Parties to the Anti-Tabak Convention will be meeting today.
The 183 states parties to the Anti-Tobak Convention will be discussing the further fight against tobacco and nicotine in Geneva from Monday (10 a.m.). Among other things, there is an expert paper on the table that proposes new measures – such as the ban on filters for cigarettes and the ban on flavouring substances in e-cigarettes. The Convention entered into force in 2005. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), tobacco consumption ki…
World Health Organization on tobacco control, hot tobacco products and non-smoking tobacco
A team of experts suggests banning filter cigarettes worldwide – this is supposed to make smoking unattractive. What it has to do with it and who would decide on it.
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