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BREAKING NEWS: Swedes First in World to Become Smoke Free – It’s a Lesson for Canada Says Smoke Free Sweden

STOCKHOLM--(BUSINESS WIRE)--SENSATIONAL government figures released today show that Swedes have made history by becoming officially ‘smoke free’.

Swedes have hit this remarkable milestone 16 years ahead of the European Union target - while most of their fellow member states are set to miss it by some distance.

Official health data released by Sweden’s public health agency show that just 4.5% of the nation’s Swedish-born over-16s smoke - significantly below the globally recognised benchmark of 5% for smoke free status.

The average smoking rate in Canada (10.9%) is more than double Sweden’s.

The Swedes’ extraordinary success is the result of their pioneering policy approach to safer alternatives to cigarettes.

Dr. Delon Human, leader of Smoke Free Sweden, said: “This outstanding achievement marks a significant moment in global public health and stands as a testament to the progressive policies that have guided Sweden's approach to tobacco control.

“In the early 1960s, nearly half of Swedish men smoked. By embracing and encouraging the use of alternative nicotine products such as snus, oral nicotine pouches and vapes, Sweden has paved a clear path to a smoke-free society while safeguarding public health.

“They should serve as a beacon of hope for the rest of the world and as inspirational proof that a pragmatic, enlightened approach can deliver sensational public health gains and save lives.”

The new statistics show that 5.3% of all adults in Sweden, including immigrants, currently smoke. Remarkably, the data also reveals that people born elsewhere in Europe would on average be three times more likely to smoke if they had not moved to Sweden.

Dr. Anders Milton, a physician and former president and CEO of the Swedish Medical Association, says: “Key to Sweden’s success is its pragmatic focus on harm reduction rather than prohibition. A wide range of safer nicotine products, with a variety of strengths and flavours, is legally available both online and in stores, supported by advertising, which raises awareness and encourages uptake.

“The Swedish government also applies a proportional excise tax, keeping smoke-free products more affordable than cigarettes. This tax policy, coupled with public education campaigns, has empowered Swedish consumers to make healthier choices and contributed to the country’s leading role in tobacco harm reduction.”

The benefits of Sweden’s strategy are enormous, with the country having the lowest percentage of tobacco-related diseases in the EU and a 41% lower incidence of cancer than other European countries.

Dr. Human adds: “While Sweden celebrates this historic achievement, countries such as Canada remain far from reaching their smoke-free goals. Canada’s rigid, prohibitionist policies limit access to safer nicotine alternatives, including oral nicotine products and e-cigarettes. These regressive measures are pushing smokers away from potentially life-saving tools and stalling progress toward reducing tobacco harm.

“Sweden's success is living proof that alternative nicotine products are a powerful force for positive change when supported by evidence-based policies.

“Smoke Free Sweden calls on Canada to re-evaluate its tobacco control strategies and adopt harm reduction as a central pillar in its fight against smoking. Sweden’s smoke free status should be a wake-up call to policymakers around the world: progressive, science-backed policies on nicotine alternatives can make smoking history without sacrificing public health goals.”

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About Smoke Free Sweden

Smoke Free Sweden is a campaign which encourages other countries to follow the Swedish model when it comes to Tobacco Harm Reduction. Sweden’s smoke free success can be attributed to its open attitude towards alternative nicotine products.

For more information on Sweden’s successful approach to becoming a smoke free nation, please visit www.smokefreesweden.org.

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