Sweden set to be declared world’s first ‘smoke-free’ country
November 07, 2024 by clearingtheair.eu
Sweden set to be declared world’s first ‘smoke-free’ country
Sweden is close to becoming the first 'smoke-free' country, with a smoking rate of 5.6%. Utilizing snus and vaping, the nation reduced smoking by 55% in a decade, far ahead of the EU average. Despite success, most EU countries overlook the benefits of harm-reducing alternatives. Sweden's proactive measures and reduced tax on snus have led to significantly lower tobacco-related deaths, outperforming the EU. In contrast, countries like Australia and Brazil facing strict vaping bans struggle with a surge in illegal trade. EU countries lacking accessible alternatives have seen minimal decline in smoking rates, underlining Sweden's progressive approach to public health.
8.00% of the adult population are current smokers. There are approximately 667,950 current smokers in Sweden.
SOURCE: GSTHR