Andrew Gilchrist Joins Imperial Board
Gilchrist will also join the audit committee and the people and governance committee effective March 1, 2023.
Gilchrist will also join the audit committee and the people and governance committee effective March 1, 2023.
Tests commissioned by The Daily Mail on three flavors found nicotine levels between 3 mL and 3.2 mL.
The survey did not provide a definition of “tobacco products.”
Performance was driven by strong cigarette sales and steady demand for packaged foods.
But the company expects sales to pick up in the second quarter of 2023.
The case involves troubled loans made by a Chinese bank to a wig company.
Over half of funds will be aimed at reducing tobacco use in low- and middle-income countries.
The plan dovetails with Zimbabwe’s desire to capture more value from tobacco.
Schick is a veteran of PepsiCo, where he served as the VP of proprietary beverage flavors.
The Filtrona name represents innovation and partnership, says CEO Robert Pye.
Unlike anti-harm reduction groups, these organizations tend to rely on volunteers.
The GEI measures gender equality performance globally across five pillars.
In 2021, flavored cigars made up 47 percent of the U.S. market.
“The spinoff will have little to no benefit,” a KT&G senior EVP said.
But sales of lozenges and nicotine pouches nearly doubled, according to FTC.
The cigarette manufacturer was impacted by high rates of inflation in 2022.
Click on a country to view its latest news from the tobacco and vapor industries.
Unless properly structured, Europe’s tobacco and vapor tax plans may not achieve their public health objectives.
Celebrating 100 years in business, Godioli & Bellanti attributes its success to “quality machines at unbeatable prices.”
Suppliers of adhesives and glue application systems prepare to accommodate new product requirements.
Tobacco harm reduction has made more progress than is often assumed, according to Patrick Basham.
An official acknowledgement of nicotine pouches’ comparatively low risk clears the way for appropriate regulation in Germany.
When it comes to tobacco, the European Commission should abandon its overly complex ideas and embrace some fresh thinking.
Chinese e-cigarette manufacturers are expanding into Indonesia to better serve their export markets.
David O’Reilly, director of scientific research at BAT, shares his views on the roles of science and nicotine in tobacco harm reduction.
Tobacco Reporter’s February 2023 issue explores innovation in the tobacco and nicotine industries. In his book “How Innovation Works,” author and past GTNF speaker Matt Ridley notes that innovation is not an individual phenomenon but a collective and messy network phenomenon. As Clive Bates explains in this issue, that observation holds very much true for innovation in nicotine business, as well.
Cheryl Olson and Willie McKinney ponder what lessons the U.S. experience with nicotine might hold as regulators contemplate how to regulate cannabis.
Patrick Basham of the Democracy Institute investigated the state of tobacco harm reduction and found something that may surprise readers: Despite noisy resistance in some quarters, the concept is more widely accepted than is often assumed.
Stefanie Rossel examines the outlook for nicotine pouches in Germany (which bizarrely regulates modern oral products as food) following the confirmation by a prominent research institute that pouches are safer than cigarettes.
George Gay urges the European Commission to embrace fresh thinking in its approach to tobacco control and Timothy Donahue interviewed Kim Hesse about the testing of electronic nicotine delivery systems.
Also in this issue: A profile of Godioli & Bellanti, which has been in business for 100 years.
A regular contributor to Tobacco Reporter, Clive Bates is the director of Counterfactual Consulting and the former director of Action on Smoking and Health (U.K.).
In this section, we present a selection of his articles.
The idea that e-cigarette flavors hook kids is simple, compelling and false.
Explaining the opposition to the industry’s diversification.
Innovation and creative destruction will render cigarettes obsolete—if we let it.
The availability of nicotine with minimal harm justifies a rethink of our approach to this drug.
The design integrates the product’s body and packaging while using recycled paper.
The product’s debut in the Philippines will be followed by commercialization worldwide.
The device is bigger, better and last longer, according to a company official.
The product features a ceramic coil that offers more puffs and greater flavor consistency.
The technology expands the company’s ability to serve the paper and board industry.
The new look features updated brand colors and traditional elements.
As the Covid pandemic ebbs, the tobacco shipping business faces new challenges in 2023.
Inflation and competition from alternative crops are compounding the challenges facing oriental leaf.
Moving up the tobacco value chain requires a content and stable grower base.
The pitfalls of banning tobacco and nicotine
ANDS has set out to promote a smoke-free lifestyle in the Middle East and North Africa region.
Politics and data in tobacco harm reduction
After rooting out ENDS flavors, regulators may turn their attention to flavor names, writes Neil McKeganey.
Don’t ban cigarettes, promote safer alternatives, argues the Institute of Economic Affairs.
Are choices key to successful switching?
Will the valuable insights revealed in the Tobacco Transformation Index accelerate tobacco harm reduction?
Habanos and its partners remain committed to boosting the global reputation of all Cuban cigar brands.
If enacted, Spain’s proposed regulations on vaping products will hamper tobacco harm reduction.
Unlike anti-harm reduction groups, these organizations tend to rely on volunteers.
Sustainably produced wood is better than coal, say farmer representatives.
Swedish Match, Kretek and Modoral end a quarrel over confidential info.
Nicotine’s lessons for cannabis regulation
What is bad science, and why is there so much of it?
Sustainably produced wood is better than coal, say farmer representatives.
Ian Dewar's expertise covers materials, additives and coating formulations.
Gilchrist will also join the audit committee and the people and governance committee effective March
Performance was driven by strong cigarette sales and steady demand for packaged foods.
In 2021, flavored cigars made up 47 percent of the U.S. market.