Response to WHO Criticism of E-cigarette by German Tobacco Association

Industry Insight by 2FIRSTS.ai
Dec.19.2023
Response to WHO Criticism of E-cigarette by German Tobacco Association
German Tobacco Industry and New Products Association (BVTE) responds to WHO's criticism of e-cigarettes, citing scientific evidence.

In a recent report by the German news website Nachrichten-heut, Jan Mücke, the Managing Director of the German Tobacco Industry and New Product Association (BVTE), responded to the World Health Organization's criticism of e-cigarettes. Mücke argued that the WHO's accusation that e-cigarettes are not an appropriate alternative to reduce tobacco consumption is a disregard for substantial scientific evidence and further exacerbates existing uncertainty among consumers.

 

The World Health Organization persists in erroneous health policy dogmas, disregarding the increasing amount of independent scientific evidence on e-cigarettes," explained Jan Mücke, General Manager of the German Tobacco Industry and New Products Association (BVTE), in Berlin.

 

In fact, when inhaling e-cigarettes, significantly fewer harmful substances are ingested compared to smoking.

 

He stated that the World Health Organization denies that e-cigarettes are a suitable alternative to tobacco consumption, emphasizing the health risks associated with vaping products, and accusing manufacturers of spreading false information about the benefits of e-cigarettes.

 

In Germany, using e-cigarettes has become the most popular method for quitting smoking, proving to be more effective than other methods such as medical nicotine replacement products. Institutions such as the German Cancer Research Center (dkfz) and the UK health authorities have confirmed that switching to e-cigarettes can significantly reduce harmful substances for consumers. The mention of the harm reduction potential of e-cigarettes summarizes the growing scientific consensus, dispelling misinformation from the tobacco industry.

 

In fact, the World Health Organization's exaggerated claims and misleading statements about the dangers of e-cigarettes are negligently contributing to the perpetuation of a misconception that the health risks associated with using e-cigarettes are greatly overestimated compared to smoking in Germany.

 

Muk said:

 

We need the World Health Organization to develop an evidence-based and scientifically grounded information policy, recognizing and supporting e-cigarettes as an opportunity to minimize risks for adult smokers.

 

At the same time, there is no evidence to suggest that e-cigarettes serve as a gateway to smoking. However, it is imperative to prohibit the consumption of nicotine-containing products by minors. The German Tobacco Industry and New Product Association (BVTE) is urging strict enforcement of existing bans on sales to minors and advocating for severe penalties for those who violate the restrictions.

 

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