STOP is an international monitoring organization that tracks the tobacco industry's interference in public policies.
STOP is an international monitoring organization that tracks the tobacco industry's interference in public policies.
In the UK, British American Tobacco (BAT) is being singled out for funding a PR campaign exposing the supposed cost of...
June is Pride Month – a time to celebrate progress, recognize achievements and commemorate the struggles of the LGBTQ community. ...
Article 13 of the Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC) obliges Parties to the treaty to implement and enforce a ban ...
A study conducted by the University of Nottingham and published in the Journal of Public Health[1] in 2019 denounces the omnipresence of cigarettes and...
The STOP organization publishes every two weeks an observatory of the actions of the tobacco industry during the COVID19 pandemic
The manufacturer Altria – Philip Morris is engaged in a strategy aimed at improving its image and is using the tense social context in the United States to this end...
PMI has high expectations for IQOS, especially in markets where cigarettes are already in decline or considered obsolete
Germany is now the last country in the European Union where outdoor advertising for tobacco products is still permitted.
This resurgence in the presence of the tobacco industry is closely linked to the Covid19 pandemic, which allows it to whitewash its image.
In response to aggressive media campaigns by tobacco companies, WHO is proposing a counter-campaign on World Tobacco Day.
The Foundation claims to be an "independent, non-profit organization committed to reducing death and illness caused by tobacco...