New Zealand could lead the world!
Media Release
Monday 14 May, 2011
New Zealand
could lead the world!
The Cancer Society
congratulates the Government on its forward thinking when
considering the recommendations made following the Maori
Affairs Select Committee’s Inquiry on the tobacco industry
in New Zealand and the consequences of tobacco use for
Maori.
The Government has considered many of the 48 recommendations contained in the report, the most controversial being the goal of supporting New Zealand to become a smoke-free nation by 2025.
“The Government made tremendous headway when late last year it banned powerwall displays of tobacco, by a date yet to be announced. Now New Zealand could lead the world by committing to a Smokefree country by 2025,” said Dalton Kelly, Chief Executive of the Cancer Society. “We couldn’t be more delighted.”
Recommendations accepted by the Government include:
• Developing
appropriate mid-term targets for reducing tobacco
consumption and smoking rates towards achieving this goal
(Smokefree by 2025)
• Considering legislative
amendments concerning the promotion, packaging, and display
of tobacco products through the Smoke-free Environments
(Controls and Enforcement) Bill which is currently before
the House
• Reviewing information disclosure
regulations for tobacco products and consider implementing a
more stringent regime regarding information about the
additives in tobacco products
• Investigating using
existing regulatory powers to reduce the use of additives
and nicotine levels, as a possible next step following the
work on information disclosure
• Investigating measures
relating to the supply and availability of tobacco, once New
Zealand has made more progress to reduce smoking rates.
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