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Vaping facts - European awareness campaign launched

Brussels (ots)

IEVA, the only pan-European vaping association, launched today a new campaign aimed at educating smokers about the harm reduction potential of vaping compared to combustible tobacco. Far too few smokers know the actual facts about e-cigarettes, making them less likely to switch to a significantly less harmful alternative.

This lack of understanding has serious consequences. According to the European Commission, “Tobacco consumption is the single largest avoidable health risk, and the most significant cause of premature death in the EU, responsible for nearly 700,000 deaths every year. Around 50% of smokers die prematurely.” [1]

Independent studies have shown that the switch to vaping is often an effective way to stop smoking completely.[2] In the UK and New Zealand, government agencies strongly encourage smokers to switch to e-cigarettes and advise healthcare professionals to suggest e-cigarettes as an alternative when counselling smokers. [3] The result: the smoking rates in both countries have been significantly reduced.

The developments in New Zealand and the UK are examples of progressive and enlightened public health policies. Political and public health leaders should take a close look at these results. Vaping can make a significant contribution to reducing smoking rates,” said Dustin Dahlmann, President of the Independent European Vape Alliance.

Many independent scientific studies provide clear evidence that vaping is significantly less harmful than smoking. These results are the focus of this campaign and can also be read on the Vapingfacts.eu website. [4]

Reasons for lack of factual knowledge in the population

Many smokers hesitate to switch because they are unsettled by negative claims about e-cigarettes which have little basis in fact.

A team of international researchers examined the 24 most frequently cited vaping studies published in medical journals.

The researchers came to a worrying conclusion: “The findings are shocking: almost all of these studies were found to be methodologically flawed; they lacked a clear hypothesis, used inadequate methodology, failed to collect data relevant to the study objectives, and did not correct for obvious confounding factors." [5]

The European awareness campaign will take place over the coming weeks via the social media channels of the international members of the Independent European Vape Alliance.

About IEVA

The Independent European Vape Alliance (IEVA) is the only pan-European association aimed at uniting national associations, companies, manufacturers and wholesalers in the vaping industry and providing them with responsible representation at the European level.

IEVA’s founding principle is to contribute to harm reduction and public health. E-cigarettes have a significant positive impact and should be recognized as a harm reduction tool because vaping is not smoking.

[1] European Commission about Public Health and Tobacco (2022). Link

[2] “A Randomized Trial of E-Cigarettes versus Nicotine-Replacement Therapy” 2019. Link

[3] “Guidance Smoking and tobacco: applying All Our Health” Office for Health Improvement and Disparities 2022. Link

[4] Vaping Facts 2021. Link

[5] “CoEHAR exposes for the first time that most e-cigarette research is flawed and in need of urgent critical reform”. Press release Mar 24, 2022. Link

Contact:

Independent European Vape Alliance (IEVA)
President: Dustin Dahlmann
Press coordinator: Philip Drögemüller
Phone: +32 (2) 791 7759
E-Mail: p.droegemueller@eurovape.eu
Web: www.eurovape.eu

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