Swedish MEP warns EU not to undermine country’s harm reduction approach
March 25, 2026 by clearingtheair.eu
Swedish MEP warns EU not to undermine country’s harm reduction approach
A Swedish Member of the European Parliament is raising concerns that upcoming EU regulations could undermine the country’s long-standing harm reduction approach to smoking. Sweden is often highlighted as a leading example in Europe, having achieved very low smoking rates largely through the widespread use of alternatives such as snus and nicotine pouches. The warning reflects growing tension between national public health strategies and potential EU-wide rules on nicotine products. Supporters of the Swedish model argue that stricter EU measures could reverse progress by discouraging smokers from switching to less harmful alternatives. At the heart of the debate is whether EU policy should accommodate different national approaches or impose more uniform restrictions across member states.
9.90% of the adult population are current smokers. There are approximately 867,000 current smokers in Sweden 11.70% of men are current smokers but only 8.10% of women.
SOURCE: GSTHR