Tomoko Iida, PMI’s Director of Scientific Engagement Innovation rooted in science and strengthened by cross-sector partnerships is accelerating the shift toward a smoke-free future. This was the key message from […]Read More
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In line with the regulation requiring mandatory product certification of all heated tobacco and vape products sold in the country, the Bureau of Philippine Standards of the Department of Trade […]Read More
The top executive of the leading heated tobacco company in the Philippines said Wednesday the passage of the landmark Vape Law in 2022 in a win for public health as […]Read More
More than 75,000 Filipino adult smokers have quit smoking for heated tobacco product which has been scientifically validated as a much better alternative to smoking since IQOS was launched in […]Read More
Countries around the world may look at Japan’s success in significantly cutting down the smoking problem with the introduction of heated tobacco product—a smoke-free alternative that carries far less harm […]Read More
Companies involved in the nicotine industry are innovating to develop smoke-free products that significantly reduce their impact on health and the environment, according to top executives and researchers. Kevin Peng, […]Read More
Two of the world’s leading oncologists said it’s not nicotine, but the burning of cigarettes, which generates smoke that contains toxic chemicals and carcinogens. Dr. Peter Harper, a consultant medical […]Read More
Philip Morris International Inc. announced Tuesday the launch of BONDS by IQOS in the Philippines, making its smoke-free alternatives more accessible and affordable to Filipino smokers. “With the Filipino adult […]Read More
Philip Morris International (PMI) disclosed a plan to invest US$150 million or about P8.8 billion in PMFTC Inc., its affiliate in the Philippines, to open manufacturing lines to produce heated […]Read More
Science has shown that burning or the combustion process when smoking a cigarette is what produces harmful constituents that cause disease, not nicotine. Dr. Victor Joseph Yamat, Scientific Affairs Manager […]Read More