Australia Bans Cigarette Logos And Branding With New Law
by Howard Jamison on April 29, 2010
The Australian government passed a new law that states cigarettes must be sold in plain, standardized packages carrying large, graphic warnings against smoking with the brand name in small print starting in 2012. They also announced a higher tax on cigarettes, so this is great news for the public but of course the tobacco industry is furious.
Prime Minister Kevin Rudd stated that “cigarettes are not cool, cigarettes kill people and this will be the most hard line regime for cigarette packaging anywhere in the world.”
Rudd said Australia also planned new limits on Internet tobacco advertising and would spend 27.8 million dollars on a “hard-hitting” anti-smoking campaign.
“The big tobacco companies will hate what we are doing,” he said. “The government however makes no apology what for what we are doing as it is the right decision.”
Tobacco advertising is outlawed in Australia, and smoking is also banned in most enclosed public spaces such as offices and restaurants.
However, Rudd said some 15,000 Australians die of chronic smoking-related diseases every year, and that tobacco use cost the country 31.5 billion dollars a year in health care and lost productivity.
Public groups welcomed the radical packaging initiative, saying it would help stop children experimenting with cigarettes.
Do you think the USA will follow? I hope so.
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