Published December 29, 2020, 3:00 PM
Consumers and tobacco harm reduction (THR) advocates achieved major gains in the Philippines in 2020 as they moved to correct the misinformation sowed by anti-vaping groups, called on health authorities to respect the rights of adult Filipino smokers to choose better smoke-free alternatives to combustible cigarettes, and uncovered the receipt of foreign funds by the very agency that is supposed to draft the regulation on smoke-free products.
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In February, they launched #SmokeFree4Life, an Asia-wide education and information campaign that urged the World Health Organization and the Department of Health to respect the rights of Filipino consumers to choose better products.
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The key players in the global market for Global Tobacco packaging include Amcor Ltd. (Australia), Innovia Films (U.K), WestRock (U.S.), Mondi Group (South Africa), ITC (India), Novelis (U.S.), British American Global Tobacco (U.K), Sonoco(U.S.), Philip Morris International Inc. (U.S.), and Reynolds American Corporation (U.S.). On the basis of materials, global Global Tobacco packaging market is segmented into paper box, film, jute, plastic and others. Materials that are basically used for Global Tobacco packaging include films, boards, cartons, foils, paper, laminates, and membranes. A recent trend shows that manufactures or the packaging industry mainly focus on paper box packaging due to its environment-friendly and cost-effective nature.