Mail Online

Cigarettes to disappear from UK in 10 years, says tobacco boss

By Emma Dunkley CITY CORRESPONDENT

TOBACCO giant Philip Morris International will stop selling cigarettes in Britain within the next ten years, its boss has revealed.

The move will bring down the curtain on the iconic Marlboro brand after more than a century on British shop shelves.

Chief executive Jacek Olczak told The Mail on Sunday that the plans were part of Philip Morris International’s drive to phase out traditional cigarette smoking in the UK.

Those who want to continue smoking will be encouraged to switch to modern alternatives such as e-cigarettes or heated tobacco devices, which are considered less harmful.

‘I want to allow this company to leave smoking behind,’ Olczak said. ‘I think in the UK, ten years from now maximum, you can completely solve the problem of smoking.’ Asked if t hat meant Philip Morris would stop selling traditional cigarettes in the UK within that time, he replied: ‘Absolutely.’

Olczak said t he Marlboro brand will vanish from Britain. ‘ It will disappear. The first choice for consumers is they should quit smoking.

‘But if they don’t, the second best choice is to let them switch to the better alternatives.’

The Government has laid out a blueprint for Britain to go ‘ smoke- free’ by 2030, which includes a plan to reduce the prevalence of cigarette smoking among different age groups.

News

en-gb

2021-07-25T07:00:00.0000000Z

2021-07-25T07:00:00.0000000Z

https://mailonline.pressreader.com/article/281633898265322

dmg media (UK)