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Interview: Cigarettes banned from beaches, parks…: “Banning smoking on café terraces would have sent a strong signal.”

Anticipating criticism from tobacco advocates who might argue that this measure risks causing parallel markets to explode or tobacconists to disappear, Nicolas Thierry emphasizes that the gradual nature of the measure will "decrease demand very slowly, without a tipping point effect" .

"We must also accept that it is not acceptable to perpetuate an economic model based solely on a health scourge," he said, also pointing to its ecological and social impact, with tobacco cultivation contributing to "about 5% of global deforestation," while more than 1.3 million children still work in tobacco fields around the world.

A similar initiative has been launched in the United Kingdom, where a total and definitive ban on the sale of cigarettes to people born after 2009 is being discussed in Parliament.

By Le Nouvel Obs with AFP

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