To follow up on Plain
Packaging reported here and here this year, on December 18 European Member States backed in the
Committee of Permanent Representatives (COREPER 1) the final compromise
text negotiated by the Lithuanian Presidency and the European Parliament on
the Tobacco Product Directive.
Generic packaging? |
Regarding
labelling and packaging, the following measure are provided:
· All cigarette and
roll-your-own (RYO) tobacco products will display combined health warnings
(picture and text) covering 65% of the front and the back of packages placed
from top edge
· Text warnings will be
placed on the side of the packet (50%)
· Certain pack types, like
the 'lipstick' type, will no longer be allowed
· There will be
standardisation of certain aspects of cigarette packs and all promotional
elements on tobacco packs as well as reference for example to taste or
flavourings will be prohibited
· Member States that want to
introduce plain packaging can do it under the justifications and conditions
provided for in the Directive.
· Reportedly, the prohibition
of tobacco brands for electronic cigarettes is not in the final text (meanimg
the proposal from the European Parliament of October 2013 has then been
rejected).
In any case, Grumpy Cat disagrees |
The political agreement reached will be subject to
technical finalisation and formal approval by the co-legislators, i.e.: European
Parliament, will be voted in March/April 2014 on the resolution and by Council.
Publication of
the final text can be expected in June 2014. Several EU Member States are currently considering the plain packaging
measure (Ireland, UK, Scotland). MARQUES Regulatory team has submitted several
joint papers and press releases between end of 2010 and October 2013
(more information here).
Following the one year anniversary, data started to
be reported on what effects are being seen in Australia, for example here and
here, and the possible derived risks of implementing such legislation, in
particular extending to other consumption goods such as infant formula must be closely watched.
EU Tobacco Product Directive- concluded negotiations on TPD
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