• September 20, 2024

Advocacy Group Warns of Harm Vape Ban May Cause

 Advocacy Group Warns of Harm Vape Ban May Cause

Credit: Gustavo Frazeo

Credit: Gustavo Frazeo

The Coalition of Asia Pacific Tobacco Harm Reduction Advocates (CAPHRA) celebrates New Zealand’s remarkable progress towards its Smokefree 2025 goal, while cautioning that proposed legislative changes, including a ban on disposable vapes, could undermine its regional leadership. 

“New Zealand stands on the cusp of an historic public health victory,” CAPHRA executive coordinator Nancy Loucas stated. “Thanks to progressive policies supporting vaping and other reduced-risk products, the country is poised to reach its target of less than 5 percent of the population smoking well ahead of schedule. 

“Recent data shows smoking rates have plummeted to just over 6 percent, down from 16.4 percent in 2011/12 when the Smokefree 2025 goal was set. This remarkable decline is largely attributed to New Zealand’s embrace of tobacco harm reduction strategies, which have served as a model for other countries in the Asia Pacific region. 

“New Zealand’s success story is built on a foundation of evidence-based policies that recognize the potential of less harmful alternatives to help smokers quit,” Loucas explained. “Countries like Malaysia, the Philippines, Indonesia, and Thailand have looked to New Zealand’s regulatory framework to shape their own approaches to tobacco harm reduction. 

“However, CAPHRA expresses serious concern over proposed amendments to the Smokefree Environments and Regulated Products Amendment Bill 2024, particularly the ban on closed system vapes:” 

According to a press release, CAPHRA recommends a balanced approach that: 

      • Maintains access to a variety of vaping products, including closed systems 

      • Implements reasonable regulations without outright bans 

      • Further expands support for reduced-risk alternatives 

      • Increases education on the benefits of switching to less harmful products 

    “New Zealand has become a global leader in tobacco harm reduction, inspiring countries across the Asia Pacific to follow suit. We urge the government to build on this success rather than risk undermining it,” Loucas stated. “With thoughtful policies that preserve access to all types of vaping products, New Zealand can cross the Smokefree 2025 finish line and continue to serve as an inspiration for countries worldwide.”