Introduction effects of the Australian
plain packaging policy on adult smokers: a cross-sectional study
Not exact matches
So, when the Australia - India Institute tobacco control task force held a high - level launch of its
policy document on
plain packaging at the Press Club in New Delhi, we all waited intently for a response from the government and department of health and family welfare.
No 10 is refusing to reveal the extent of Lynton Crosby's discussions with David Cameron about
plain packaging, as a row over the lobbyist's links with the shelved
policy continues to escalate.
Many fail to realise that the UK has driven multiple progressive
policies aimed at improving the health of the population, whether
plain packaging for cigarettes, minimum pricing units for alcohol, or the most recent sugar tax.
Plain packaging is not a health
policy.
Certainly the Labour Party hopes so, launching an onslaught of backbench questions regarding the PM's adviser and his «devastating conflict of interest» with the ditched
plain cigarette
packaging policy.
As
plain packaged tobacco starts to appear on New Zealand shelves, two experts reflect on the process it's taken to get this far and how legal threats delayed
policy by three years.
Why can we now debate the
policy options for a further reduction in public harm, such as
plain packaging or tax increases?
Following the introduction of
plain packaging for tobacco products in some countries and calls to extend the legislation to other sectors, Brand Finance has analysed the potential financial impact of such a
policy on food and beverage brands in four categories: alcohol, confectionery, savoury...
Following the introduction of
plain packaging for tobacco products in some countries and calls to extend the legislation to other sectors, Brand Finance has analysed the potential financial impact of such a
policy on food and beverage brands in four categories: alcohol, confectionery, savoury snacks, and sugary drinks.
He has recently been involved in matters raising a wide variety of EU law issues, including the implementation of the common agricultural
policy; the compatibility with EU law of a residency requirement for entitlement to tuition fee support, a minimum price for alcohol, and
plain -
packaging for tobacco products; the designation of special areas of conservation under the Habitats Directive; and the compatibility of religious further education colleges with the Equal Treatment Directive.
The UK's recent introduction of tobacco
plain packaging, based on the success of the Australian experience, has put the media spotlight on effective public health
policy.
Writing in the Medical Journal of Australia about the flurry of misleading and contradictory information that followed the introduction of tobacco
plain packaging legislation in Australia, veteran anti-smoking campaigners Mike Daube and Simon Chapman said there was one sure fire way to know the
policy was a public health winner.