Consumer and harm reduction advocacy groups in the Philippines appealed to President Rodrigo Duterte to sign the Vape Bill into law after it was overwhelmingly approved by the Senate and […]Read More
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The proposed Vape Bill moved closer to becoming a law after the Senate approved it on second reading—a development that consumer advocacy groups said will help the Philippines dramatically reduce […]Read More
Increasingly dominant Kiwi vaping brands are proving key to squeezing Big Tobacco, says two of the country’s leading vaping entrepreneurs. Their comments follow Associate Health Minister Dr Ayesha Verrall releasing […]Read More
A leading vaping advocate says the Government’s smokefree action plan has failed to fully recognise vaping as a viable alternative for Kiwi smokers keen to quit. “Vaping has been key […]Read More
Vape shops express support for Senate Bill No. 2239 which aims to regulate the use of e-cigarettes and heated tobacco products in the Philippines. Medical doctors joined consumer groups in […]Read More
E-cigarette consumers in the Philippines turned the tables on anti-vaping advocates, saying their opposition to the vape bill in Congress is a promotion of smoking and death. The National Consumers […]Read More
The newest global collaboration of tobacco harm reduction (THR) consumer groups, sCOPe, has launched a comprehensive library of online panel discussions and presentations. sCOPe includes leading THR associations CASAA (Consumer […]Read More
Worldwide praise from tobacco harm reduction (THR) advocates and vapers continues for Philippine Foreign Affairs Secretary Teodoro Locsin Jr. Secretary Locsin told online delegates at COP9–a key international tobacco control […]Read More
“The World Health Organization’s failure to declare a global emergency in 2020 will be repeated in 2021 when the WHO will likely abandon international tobacco harm reduction efforts and condemn […]Read More
A major UN climate change conference may overshadow an equally important World Health Organization conference where decision-makers are likely to ignore scientific evidence, consigning millions of tobacco smokers to an […]Read More