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Cancer Society Applauds Courageous Smokefree Action Plan

The Cancer Society of New Zealand applauds the Smokefree Action Plan released today at Parliament praising Government and in particular Associate Health Minister Ayesha Verrall for championing the strong, comprehensive measures outlined in the plan.

Smoking is the biggest cause of cancer and preventable deaths in New Zealand. It is estimated that tobacco kills about 13 New Zealanders every day.

The Smokefree 2025 Action Plan includes lowering the level of nicotine in cigarettes; reducing availability of tobacco products; making Māori leadership and decision-making a priority including the creation of a Māori task force led by Dame Tariana Turia and Hone Harawira; and establishing a date next year when people aged under 14 will never be able to legally purchase tobacco.

Cancer Society Medical Director, Dr Kate Gregory says:

“These measures are evidence-based and world leading and will significantly reduce smoking rates. We have known for more than 70 years that tobacco causes lung cancer and we see first-hand the devastating impact this dangerous product has on individuals and their whānau. I echo Minister Verrall’s comment ‘there is never an ok age to start smoking’.”

Cancer Society CEO Lucy Elwood adds:

“Thanks to Minister Verrall’s courage, drive, and commitment, we have a plan that includes a robust set of measures to reduce smoking and achieve Smokefree Aotearoa 2025. It is also great to see a focus on health promotion and community mobilisation in order to raise awareness and educate. We have waited 10 years for this strong and bold action plan, ever since the Māori Affairs Select Committee made multiple recommendations to reduce the impacts of smoking in Aotearoa in 2010.”

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The plan includes commitments to greatly reduce the number of retailers selling tobacco and to hold the tobacco industry more accountable.

“It is fantastic Government is committed to a significant reduction in tobacco retailers, especially in lower income communities which should not be inundated with tobacco retailers. We are looking forward to seeing comprehensive, legislation in the new year.”

“This is a great day for Aotearoa New Zealand. We urged the government to be bold and brave and they did not disappoint. We can now look forward to a Smokefree future and a Smokefree generation for our tamariki. This is a ground-breaking plan that will work to end our relationship with big tobacco and allows us to turn the tide on the biggest cause of cancer death in Aotearoa,” says Lucy Elwood.

New legislation to implement the Smokefree Action Plan will be introduced in 2022, therefore the Cancer Society will be encouraging submissions from the public when they open in new year.

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