ET Consumer Freedom Conclave on World No Tobacco Day 2022

The ET Consumer Freedom Conclave held on World No Tobacco Day 2022 saw an interactive thought leadership platform themed ‘Reframing societal view on harm reduction: A medical and scientific perspective’ with the objective of driving discussion and debate around consumer freedom and consumer choices & need for progressive regulations based on scientific methods of harm reduction rather than bans.
The multi-stakeholder discussions witnessed participation from renowned subject matter experts across policymakers, science & medicine, legal, think tanks and consumer organizations. The first panel deliberated ‘Enabling the shift to less harmful alternatives – Evidence-based policy recommendation’.

The second panel was on ‘Empowering Community Engagement – Creating consumer-friendly regulatory framework’. Experts deliberated on how the nation appears to be missing a critical tobacco control opportunity and how a scientific policy framework can help the country achieve its goal of eventually being tobacco-free.
David T. Sweanor J.D., Faculty of Law and Centre for Health Law, Policy and Ethics, University of Ottawa, Canada, said, “Focus on R&D for technology enhancement in providing consumers safer alternatives is pivotal, as have many countries where access to low-risk alternatives have recorded a rapid decline in smoking.”
Sharifa Ezat Wan Puteh, Professor of Hospital Management and Health Economics, Deputy Dean (Relation & Wealth Creation), Faculty of Medicine, UKM Medical Centre; Malaysia, said, “Policymakers should engage with scientific leaders enabling them to have discussions on the benefits of harm reduction, backed by scientific evidence.”

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