Matthew Rimmer is an academic at the Australian National University, and abides by its policy on the responsible practice of research: http://policies.anu.edu.au ...
Tobacco brands were among the best-known and most popular consumer brands of the 20th century, thanks in no small part to their instantly recognisable packaging and advertising. Nowadays, most people ...
Plain cigarette packaging may make the product less appealing and encourage more people to quit. As of December 1, 2012, all tobacco products sold in Australia come in plain brown packs with graphic ...
Psychologists at the University of Surrey have called on the UK government to cease prevaricating and mandate plain cigarette packaging to boost public health. Health campaigners are calling for the ...
As Australia awaits the introduction of plain packaging for tobacco products and other jurisdictions discuss similar proposals, efforts continue to fight plain packaging requirements. And while the ...
Ottawa, Oct. 10, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The global plain packaging market reported a value of USD 5.54 billion in 2025, and according to estimates, it will reach USD 11.69 billion by 2034, as ...
Vapes should be sold in plain packages to reduce their appeal to children, a new study suggests. But adults are still likely to buy e-cigarettes sold in plain packs, researchers found. Experts say ...
According to consultancy Brand Finance as much as £187bn could be wiped off the cumulative worth of businesses operating in these sectors should mandatory plain packaging policies be enacted, with ...
Following the introduction of plain packaging on tobacco products in 2012, Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people were 12 percent less likely to think certain tobacco brands were less ...
Selling cigarettes in drab, plain packaging that contains dire and very graphic health warnings appears to be successful in getting people to think about quitting, according to a study published in a ...
Nathan Critchlow receives funding from Cancer Research UK. He is employed by the Institute for Social Marketing, University of Stirling, which is part of the UK Centre for Tobacco and Alcohol Studies ...