INNCO Rejects Twitter Analysis by University of Bath Researchers Falsely Linking Harm Reduction Efforts to Tobacco Industry 

Geneva, Switzerland, November 17, 2020 – The International Network of Nicotine Consumer Organisations (INNCO) today announced it has submitted comments to a recent research paper, titled, “Exploring the Twitter activity around the eighth meeting of the Conference of the Parties to the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control,” published on November 11, 2020 in the […]

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INNCO Launches CEO Search

INTERNATIONAL CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER (CEO) The International Network of Nicotine Consumer Organisations (INNCO) was formed in 2017 to represent consumers of low-risk, alternative nicotine products. INNCO brings together the voices of more than 30 grassroots consumer organisations to promote Tobacco Harm Reduction (THR) on the global stage. THR is a public health policy that respects […]

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Estonian Parliament Embraces Tobacco Harm Reduction but…

At a session in the Parliament of Estonia (Riigikogu) on the 13th February, members gave overwhelming support to major reforms of current Estonian tobacco legislation. Proposed amendments included limiting e-cigarette restrictions (July 2019 flavour ban, e-liquid excise tax and domestic online sales ban). The Parliament also overwhelmingly supported to correct the long term failure of […]

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Public letter to WHO

WHO should reject prohibition and acknowledge ‘tobacco harm reduction’ and risk-proportionate regulation of tobacco and nicotine products that do not involve combustion as part of an effective harm reduction strategy, which is required and defined by Article 1(d) of the Framework Convention on Tobacco Control Treaty (FCTC) We are the representative organisation for over 30 […]

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