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Title: Overview of Tobacco Control Policy in Europe'


1
Overview of Tobacco Control Policy in Europe.
  • Luk Joossens
  • Advocacy Officer ECL
  • Edinburgh
  • 11 September 2007

2
A report on EU Tobacco control
3
Aspect report
  • Prepared for and financed by the commission
  • A collaboration of 4 organisations, 8 authors, 24
    experts and 25 national counterparts
  • Released in October 2004

4
Aspect report
  • You can consult the 300 pages of the ASPECT
    report on the website of ECL
  • www.europeancancerleagues.org
  • Click on tobacco control
  • Click on Other resources on tobacco control

5
Effective tobacco control
policies
  • Higher prices
  • Smoking bans and restrictions
  • Media campaigns
  • Advertising bans
  • Prominent warning labels
  • Smoking cessation support
  • Source World Bank 2003

6
Expert group
  • Ken Warner (USA),
  • Albert Hirsch (France),
  • Witold Zatonski (Poland),
  • Paul Nordgren (Sweden),
  • Ann McNeill (UK),
  • Juan Ramon Villalbi (Spain),
  • Fiona Godfrey (Luxembourg),
  • Tibor Szilagyi (Hungary),
  • Marc Willemsen (Netherlands)
  • Luk Joossens (Belgium)

7
Tobacco control scale
  • Prices 30 points
  • Smoking restrictions/bans 22 points
  • Tobacco control funding 15 points
  • Ad ban 13 points
  • Smoking cessation 10 points
  • Labelling 10 points
  • Source ENSP 2004

8
1) Prices 30 points
  • According to the World Bank, price increases
    are the most effective and cost effective
    deterrent.

9
Marlboro Retail Price 1 JANUARY 2006
(in / 20)
4.10
4.26
7.57
8.02
1.73
1.08
4.16
6.35
1.23
7.36
4.00
1.78
4.47
4.00
3.50
2.07
1.85
5.00
3.70
4.06
2.14
2.25
3.80
2.90
2.75
2.80
3.49
1.95
3.92
10
Decrease of cigarette sales in France
 Offensive  -13,5 -12
Source INPES 2004.
11
2) Smoking restrictions and bans 22 points
  • A review of 26 studies on the effect of
    smoke-free workplaces concluded that totally
    smoke-free workplaces are associated with
    reduction in prevalence of smoking of almost 4
  • Source Fichtenberg, Glantz, BMJ, 2002

12
Worst-case scenario 1993-2000
  • If one assumed that smoking restrictions and
    social acceptability in Europe reach the same
    levels as they have in North America, it could
    result in a market drop of 150 billion units by
    the end of the decade.
  • Source PM 1993

13
The Irish market
  • Overall, we believe the ban has probably
    reduced consumption by 5. It will also make
    recruiting new smokers, and marketing to all
    smokers, much harder, we believe.
  • Citigroup Smith Barney, 9 September 2004

14
CIGARETTES SOLD IN ITALY. PERIOD 1990-2005
               
2005/2004
-
15
Smoke-free countries in 2008
16
Best smoke-free standards in bars and restaurants
in 2007
  • Ireland
  • Norway
  • Scotland
  • England
  • Iceland

17
Acceptable smoke-free standards in bars and
restaurants in 2008
  • Italy
  • Malta
  • Sweden
  • Lithuania
  • Estonia
  • France
  • Netherlands
  • Finland

18
Wishy-washy smoke-free standards in bars and
restaurants
  • Spain
  • Belgium
  • Luxembourg
  • Denmark
  • Portugal

19
3) Tobacco control funding 15 points
  • Spending on tobacco control in Europe is much
    less than in the US only one EU country - UK -
    spends more than 2 euro per capita in 2004.

20
Tobacco control funding
  • The best system is illustrated by Iceland where
    the law obliges the government to spend at least
    0.9 of the total amount spent on tobacco, on
    tobacco control.
  • (per capita spending is 2.27 per annum in
    Iceland)

21
4) Advertising bans 13 points
  • According to the World Bank, comprehensive bans
    can reduce the consumption of tobacco products by
    around 7.
  • Despite the annulment of the EU ad ban by the ECJ
    in 2000, 20 EU countries have banned tobacco
    advertising

22
5) Health warnings 10 points
  • Evidence from Canada, Brazil and Australia
    shows that the large warnings with photos
    introduced recently are effective in discouraging
    smoking and increasing public awareness of the
    health effects of smoking.

23
All EU countries have large warnings
24
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25
First European pictorial health warning
26
6) Smoking cessation support 10 points
  • Government cessation policies, such as
    subsidizing health care worker interventions or
    financial coverage of behavioural and
    pharmacotherapy's or quit lines, may also play an
    important role in effective strategies.
  • Source Levy, Gitchell, Chaloupka, 2003

27
Effective tobacco control Policy scores 1
January 2004.
28
Countries ranked by Effective tobacco control
Policy scores (out of 100)NB. Data of 1 January
2004.
Decrease in prevalence during period 1985-2003 of
? more than 25 ? more than 20 ? more than 15
Less than 15
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30
Tobacco Control Score in 2005
31
TCS scores 1 July 2005.
32
Stimulate the debate on tobacco control policy
  • The purpose of this new scale is to introduce a
    new level of systematisation into scoring tobacco
    control at country level. (..)we hope the scale
    will be used even more widely, encouraging
    comparisons between countries and thus motivation
    to strengthen weak polices.
  • Joossens, Raw, 2006

33
source
  • Joossens L, Raw M, The Tobacco Control Scale. A
    new scale to measure country activity, Tobacco
    Control, 2006 15, 247-53

34
Update of theTobacco Control Score 1 July 2007
  • An update of Tobacco Control Score, reflecting
    the situation on 1th July 2007, will be presented
    in Basel at the Fourth European Conference on
    Tobacco or Health on 11 October 2007.
  • Thanks
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