Koprivnikar Helena, Carnicer-Pont Dolors, López Anna M, González-Marrón Adrián, Sæbø Gunnar, Gallus Silvano, Possenti Irene, Lambrou Angeliki, Papachristou Efstathios, Pénzes Melinda, Schoretsaniti Sotiria, Arteta Naia, Fernández Esteve
National Institute of Public Health, Ljubljana, Slovenia.
Institut Catala d'Oncologia, ICO, Hospitalet de Llobregat, Barcelona, Spain.
Tob Prev Cessat. 2025 May 29;11. doi: 10.18332/tpc/204275. eCollection 2025.
Comprehensive bans on advertising, promotion and sponsorship of tobacco and nicotine products (TAPS) have proven effective in reducing their use. The Joint Action on Tobacco Control 2 (JATC2) aims to identify TAPS gaps in the current European Union (EU) regulations and to provide comprehensive recommendations for updating them.
An online consultation with European TAPS national experts was conducted in 2023. Seventy-seven experts from 27 European countries were contacted and 38 experts from 21 countries participated in the consultation.
Significant gaps in current TAPS regulations were identified, particularly in entertainment, online media and points of sale. Citizens are not adequately protected from TAPS, the tobacco industry extensively uses loopholes to circumvent regulations. TAPS-related issues currently affect tobacco and particularly non-therapeutic nicotine products, devices, accessories, products imitations and all marketing channels, entertainment, online media and especially, social networks. To address these challenges, regulations should include bans on internet sales and TAPS at points of sale, licensing, decreased retail availability, plain packaging and ban on corporate social responsibility actions, corporate promotion and 'brand stretching'. These measures should be accompanied by effective monitoring and enforcement, dissuasive sanctions, formalized collaboration among countries and international collaboration, civil society involvement, strong public education, and community awareness programs.
There is an urgent need to address the current gaps in the EU TAPS regulations through comprehensive and harmonized TAPS bans across all EU countries. Updated regulations must anticipate emerging industry strategies and new products, ensuring continuous adaptation to counteract them effectively.
事实证明,全面禁止烟草和尼古丁产品(TAPS)的广告、促销和赞助能有效减少其使用。烟草控制联合行动2(JATC2)旨在找出当前欧盟法规中TAPS方面的漏洞,并为更新法规提供全面建议。
2023年对欧洲TAPS国家专家进行了在线咨询。联系了来自27个欧洲国家的77位专家,来自21个国家的38位专家参与了此次咨询。
发现当前TAPS法规存在重大漏洞,尤其是在娱乐、在线媒体和销售点方面。公民在TAPS方面未得到充分保护,烟草行业广泛利用漏洞规避法规。与TAPS相关的问题目前影响着烟草,尤其是非治疗性尼古丁产品、设备、配件、仿制品以及所有营销渠道,包括娱乐、在线媒体,尤其是社交网络。为应对这些挑战,法规应包括禁止网络销售和销售点的TAPS、许可制度、减少零售可得性、平装包装以及禁止企业社会责任行动、企业促销和“品牌延伸”。这些措施应辅以有效的监测和执法、劝阻性制裁、国家间的正式合作和国际合作、民间社会参与、强有力的公众教育以及社区意识项目。
迫切需要通过在所有欧盟国家实施全面且统一的TAPS禁令来弥补当前欧盟TAPS法规中的漏洞。更新后的法规必须预见新兴的行业策略和新产品,确保持续调整以有效应对它们。