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We are public health advocates who promote individual and population health, by introducing risk-based, proportionate regulation for smoke-free alternative nicotine products.

The case for to***co harm reduction is no longer just a public health discussion—it’s an economic one.Emerging evidence ...
10/06/2026

The case for to***co harm reduction is no longer just a public health discussion—it’s an economic one.

Emerging evidence suggests that risk-proportionate regulation can help reduce smoking, protect tax revenues, and limit the growth of illicit markets. Meanwhile, policies that restrict lower-risk alternatives may unintentionally push consumers toward unregulated products.

Policy should improve health outcomes while strengthening economic outcomes.

Read more on Dr. Derek Yach findings:

https://to***coharmreduction.net/article/the-enemy-is-smoke-not-ni****ne/

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A smoke-free future is a goal worth pursuing. But getting there requires following the evidence.It's the smoke from burn...
09/06/2026

A smoke-free future is a goal worth pursuing. But getting there requires following the evidence.

It's the smoke from burning to***co, not ni****ne itself, that causes the vast majority of smoking-related disease. Policies that fail to distinguish between ci******es and lower-risk smoke-free alternatives risk slowing progress and keeping smokers from switching.

Sweden's success shows what's possible when harm reduction is part of the solution.

The goal is right. The route must follow the evidence.

Read more and submit your evidence today:
https://to***coharmreduction.net/article/smoke-free-by-2040/

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Different countries. Different products. One consistent trend.From vapes in the UK and New Zealand, to snus and ni****ne...
09/06/2026

Different countries. Different products. One consistent trend.

From vapes in the UK and New Zealand, to snus and ni****ne pouches in Sweden and Iceland, to heated to***co products in Japan—countries providing adult smokers with lower-risk alternatives are seeing significant declines in smoking.

What lessons should policymakers take from these real-world outcomes?

Read more on Dr. Derek Yach findings:
to***coharmreduction.net/article/the-en…

Decades of to***co control have reduced smoking prevalence in many countries, yet 1.05 billion people still smoke global...
09/06/2026

Decades of to***co control have reduced smoking prevalence in many countries, yet 1.05 billion people still smoke globally.

Where progress is stalling, innovative harm reduction strategies and access to smoke-free alternatives deserve serious consideration.

The goal should be fewer smokers, fewer deaths, and better public health outcomes.

Read more on Dr. Derek Yach (.yach ) on a our page.

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Decades of to***co control have reduced smoking prevalence in many countries, yet 1.05 billion people still smoke global...
08/06/2026

Decades of to***co control have reduced smoking prevalence in many countries, yet 1.05 billion people still smoke globally.

Where progress is stalling, innovative harm reduction strategies and access to smoke-free alternatives deserve serious consideration.

The goal should be fewer smokers, fewer deaths, and better public health outcomes.

Read more on Dr. .yach findings?
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Decades of to***co control have reduced smoking prevalence in many countries, yet 1.05 billion people still smoke global...
08/06/2026

Decades of to***co control have reduced smoking prevalence in many countries, yet 1.05 billion people still smoke globally.

Where progress is stalling, innovative harm reduction strategies and access to smoke-free alternatives deserve serious consideration.

The goal should be fewer smokers, fewer deaths, and better public health outcomes.

Read more on Dr. Derek Yach findings:
to***coharmreduction.net/article/the-en…

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1.05 billion people still smoke worldwide, causing 8 million deaths every year.Dr. Derek Yach’s latest Ni****ne 2030 bri...
05/06/2026

1.05 billion people still smoke worldwide, causing 8 million deaths every year.

Dr. Derek Yach’s latest Ni****ne 2030 briefing examines where the world's smokers are, what policies are working, and why countries that provide access to lower-risk alternatives are often seeing faster declines in smoking.

From public health outcomes to economic impacts, the evidence points to the need for a more pragmatic, risk-proportionate approach to ni****ne regulation.

Get the findings:
to***coharmreduction.net/article/the-en…

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If World No To***co Day is about reducing smoking-related harm, we need the full picture.Sweden’s smoke-free progress sh...
01/06/2026

If World No To***co Day is about reducing smoking-related harm, we need the full picture.

Sweden’s smoke-free progress shows what’s possible when safer ni****ne alternatives are regulated, accessible, and supported by evidence-based policy.

Learn more:
to***coharmreduction.net/article/world-…

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