ETHRA is delighted to publish this English translation of an article by Frank Baeyens, professor of psychology at the KU Leuven in Belgium and ETHRA scientific partner. This translation is for the French version, published in DH:
"Le gouvernement belge fait une grosse erreur en considérant que la cigarette électronique est aussi nocive que la cigarette classique"
A shorter Flemish version was published in HLN (paywalled): “KU Leuven-professor over anti-tabaksdag: "Cordon sanitair rond nicotine helpt volksgezondheid niet vooruit. Overheid moet e-sigaret actief promoten”
It has been reported that Germany’s federal drug commissioner is hoping to use her country’s imminent EU Presidency to further obstruct vaping products all over Europe.
Die Welt writes that Daniela Ludwig has identified an opportunity to transfer her distaste for reduced risk products to a wider audience as Germany takes up its six-month Presidency for the second half of 2020.
Read more: Germany must use its EU Presidency to act wisely on e-cigarettes
Press release
Europe-wide consumer organisation launches manifesto on behalf of millions of former smokers
- European Tobacco Harm Reduction Advocates (ETHRA) – comprised of 21 consumer associations in 16 European countries – today launches a manifesto declaring the rights of safer nicotine users in Europe
- The manifesto is on behalf of 27 million grass roots consumers across Europe who have quit smoking using safer products such as e-cigarettes and snus
- The ETHRA Manifesto calls on policymakers to recognise the benefits of tobacco harm reduction in advance of World No Tobacco Day

Many thanks to Ingmar Kurg for this article about the good news coming out of Estonia this week.
Amendments passed in the Estonian Parliament on 4 May will allow menthol flavoured e-liquids and heated tobacco products to be sold.
The Bill had been initiated by the government and attracted a raft of amendments from MPs, who recognise the importance of introducing tobacco harm reduction policies.
Last year the sale of all flavoured e-liquid (with the exception of tobacco flavour and flavourless) was banned in Estonia. Monday’s decision to allow menthol flavours to be sold is a small but important step towards recognising the importance of less harmful nicotine products and supporting smokers as they transition away from the taste of tobacco. As menthol will be banned in conventional cigarettes later this month, the availability of menthol e-liquids will also provide an alternative for smokers who like the taste of menthol.
Read more: Estonia takes the first steps towards recognising tobacco harm reduction
- If you tolerate this then YOUR flavours will be next
- Finland: Consumers demand access to snus during COVID-19 restrictions
- COVID-19 and Tobacco Harm Reduction: The European Response
- Dr Lund corrects the misinformation in Dagens Næringsliv’s recent vaping article
- WHO leadership pushes back against science in defence of Indian tobacco interests and Bloomberg’s electoral agenda
- Ireland General Election 2020: No political party supports vapers
- Snus replaces smoking - provides great public health benefits
- We in Sweden should be proud - EUforSnus asks the Swedish government to respond to Dutch proposal
- European vapers must mobilise in 2020
- Norway - The success of snus in Norway proves the benefits of harm reduction and should be celebrated
- #sovape: reassuring the public is a public health imperative
- Finland’s extreme anti-nicotine policy is wrong and should be rejected by the EU
- Research published today shows alarming perceptions of risk among French adults
- Dutch government urged to consult with consumers before pursuing dangerous legislation
- WARNING: Oils and vitamin E present in some CBD and THC liquids on sale in Europe
- Irish vapers should resist suggestions of a flavour ban
- Europe-wide consumer organisation launches to promote safer nicotine use