Archive - July 2020

UNITED STATES
Altria recognised for environmental leadership

Altria has announced that its greenhouse gas emissions reduction targets have been approved for the first time by the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi).

UNITED KINGDOM
Tobacco sales drop after plain packaging

Cigarette sales in the UK have decreased by about 20 million a month after plain packaging rules and tougher taxes were introduced three years ago, reports The...

UNITED KINGDOM
Cerulean partners with Sirius Automation

Cerulean has announced a new partnership venture with Sirius Automation of Buffalo Grove Illinois, a specialist in the design, development and manufacture of...

GERMANY
Alternate format of InterTabac/InterSupply

The twin trade fairs InterTabac and InterSupply will take place in a smaller capacity and via a virtual platform from the 3rd to the 4th of November 2020...

TURKEY
Sale of hand-rolled cigarettes banned

The ban aims to curb the country’s illegal cigarette trade and sellers will be punished with prison sentences of up to six years, reports the Daily Sabah.

GERMANY
Ban on tobacco advertising tightened

After years of discussion, the German government has approved a far-reaching ban on tobacco advertising in streets, at bus stops, and in cinemas, reports...

UNITED STATES
Hawaii sues Juul and Altria

Hawaii is suing e-cigarette maker JUUL Labs and Altria, saying the companies used misleading marketing to entice young customers, Honolulu Civil Beat reported.

GIBRALTAR
Govt increases tobacco prices

The Gibraltar Government plans to increase the cost of tobacco to reach the 32 per cent differential with Spain agreed under the terms of the Gibraltar...

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