Could WHO COP11 proposals jeopardise EU tobacco harm-reduction efforts?

The European Union’s future approach to tobacco harm reduction hangs in the balance as the 11th Conference of the Parties (COP11) convenes next week, set to debate the same reduced-risk nicotine products currently under review by the EU.

This year, there is particular concern among harm-reduction advocates over the links between the COP’s position and the European Union’s policy on harm reduction. Martin Cullip, a consultant in tobacco harm reduction, warned that if the EU aligned with the COP’s recommendations, it could lock the Union into a more restrictive stance on nicotine alternatives, such as e-cigarettes, heated tobacco and nicotine pouches, jeopardising future revisions of the Tobacco Products Directive (TPD) and the Tobacco Taxation Directive (TTD).

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