Media statement
Wednesday 24 September 2008
Ministry of Health welcomes Commerce Commission warning for tobacco companies
The Ministry of Health has welcomed today's Commerce Commission warning for tobacco companies, about the use of
misleading terms on their packaging.
The Commission has told the companies that the use of the terms such as "light" and "mild"on packaging could be
misleading under the Fair Trading Act, giving consumers the impression that they may be smoking products that are less
harmful to their health.
Brendan Baker, Senior Analyst Tobacco Control at the Ministry of Health, says "These terms are used to promote a product
that kills around 5000 New Zealanders a year, and we know the use of these terms on other consumer products implies
reduced risk or health benefit.
"Ultimately, the message for smokers and those who care about them remains the same: all cigarettes are harmful, be they
light or mild, tailor-made or rollies."
New Zealand research on several brands of loose tobacco was released at the weekend showing that what tobacco companies
market as ‘mild’ is just as harmful as ‘regular’ tobacco.
The companies have agreed to remove the terms from their New Zealand products.
The Ministry of Health will consider the findings further before deciding if any more action is required.
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