Our commitment in 2023 for a change towards a tobacco-free world: Together with partners from all over the world for food instead of tobacco!
]]>The Tobacco Lobby Index 2023 once again shows how much influence the tobacco industry can exert on politics. At the German Conference for Tobacco Control on 6/7 December, we have put the tobacco industry's strategies under close scrutiny with a plenary session.
Continue reading Political interference and greenwashing – topical and alarming at unfairtobacco.
]]>In this video, farmers show their tobacco-free world in Bangladesh and explain how they managed to exit tobacco cultivation.
Continue reading Tobacco-free world: Bangladeshi farmers opt for a switch at unfairtobacco.
]]>We offer a three-course meal on planetary health and tobacco control, featuring speakers from all over the world. Join us on 25th May, 3 pm (CEST).
Continue reading World No Tobacco Day 2023: Planetary healthy food, not tobacco! at unfairtobacco.
]]>Environmental destruction in part of the supply chains of disposable e-cigarettes. We asked people in Bangladesh, Chile and Peru: What are your demands for your environment, your life, your future?
Continue reading Environmental hazard of disposable e-cigarettes: Time to act! at unfairtobacco.
]]>What raw materials are in disposable e-cigarettes? We show the consequences of their sourcing for local people and the environment.
Continue reading New video: What’s in disposable e-cigarettes? at unfairtobacco.
]]>Our commitment to Tobacco Control 2022: Together with partners in Germany and around the world for more environmental protection and children's rights
]]>The new 'Greenwashing' category on our World Map of Tobacco Industry Strategies shows several cases of how tobacco companies are greenwashing.
]]>Three factsheets written by Unfairtobacco and PowerShift show the supply chains of tobacco and nicotine products. Focus: lithium, copper and bauxite.
Continue reading Supply Chains: E-Cigarettes, HTPs and water pipes at unfairtobacco.
]]>The Concluding Observations of the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child: more tobacco control and an effective due diligence law.
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