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Pays de Galles : interdiction totale du tabac en intérieur pousse à l’usage de cigarettes simulées

Wales Bans Indoor Cigarettes, Sparks Shift to Simulated Alternatives

Wales Bans Indoor Cigarettes, Sparks Shift to Simulated Alternatives

The Welsh government announced a complete indoor cigarette ban, effective July 1, 2026, triggering a surge in non-tobacco alternatives. Smokers have increasingly turned to “non-toxic” products, often labeled as e-cigarettes or tobacco-free cigarettes, to bypass restrictions. “These alternatives lack nicotine and mimic the sensory experience of smoking without associated risks,” said Gareth Davies, a spokesperson for the Public Health Wales (PHW).

Public Health Office Details ‘Non-Toxic’ Alternatives

Public Health Office Details ‘Non-Toxic’ Alternatives

PHW’s statement emphasized the rise of nicotine-free products, which critics argue blur regulatory lines. The office highlighted that these items “simulate the act of smoking without harmful chemicals,” though their long-term safety remains unproven. The ban aims to curb secondhand smoke exposure in enclosed spaces, a move praised by public health advocates.

Health Ministry Cites Protection of Non-Smokers

Welsh Health Minister Vaughan Gething reiterated the policy’s goal: “Protecting non-smokers from involuntary exposure is a public health priority.” The regulation, part of a broader anti-tobacco strategy, follows decades of declining smoking rates. However, its strict wording—prohibiting all tobacco products indoors—has drawn scrutiny from retailers.

Merchants Voice Concerns Over Revenue Loss

Cardiff Chamber of Commerce representative Emily Roberts warned of “significant customer loss” due to the ban. “We understand the intent, but the economic impact on small businesses is real,” she said. Some shops report a 30% drop in sales since the policy’s announcement, though others have pivoted to selling alternative products.

Government Offers Subsidies for Business Adaptation

To ease the transition, the Welsh government pledged £2 million in grants for businesses to retool. The funds aim to support staff training and product diversification. However, critics argue the aid is insufficient for establishments reliant on tobacco sales.

Debates Continue Over Long-Term Impact

Experts remain divided on the ban’s effectiveness. While some cite potential reductions in lung cancer rates, others question whether simulated products will truly deter smoking. “This is a bold step, but its success hinges on enforcement and public compliance,” said Dr. Aled Jones, a public health researcher. The debate underscores the tension between health goals and economic realities.

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