TakeAPart: Japan Tobacco International in Kazakhstan
Japan Tobacco International is Marketing Products to Kids in Kazakhstan
Tobacco companies cannot stay in business unless kids get hooked on tobacco.
Governments must enact and enforce policies mandated by the World Health Organization Framework Convention on Tobacco Control to protect kids from the aggressive marketing tactics of tobacco companies. Share now to stop Japan Tobacco International from marketing to kids in Kazakhstan!
How Japan Tobacco International Markets Products to Kids
Referring to youth as “replacement smokers”, the world’s largest tobacco companies are targeting kids with special advertising and promotions, tobacco products designed to appeal to youth, and product placement near primary and secondary schools across the globe.
That’s because kids are more susceptible to cigarette advertising and marketing than adults. The vast majority of all smokers begin their addictive habit before they reach age 18, and almost nobody tries smoking for the first time after 18. In other words, if large numbers of kids did not try smoking and go on to become regular users, the tobacco companies eventually would not have enough adult customers to make staying in business worthwhile.
In Kazakhstan, investigations into Japan Tobacco International efforts to market to kids have uncovered advertising and product placement immediately surrounding primary and secondary schools.

Resources
Report prepared for the Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids by Grassriots Inc . Kazakhstan Tiny Targets Report: Tobacco Advertisement, Sales, Product Displays, and Purchase Incentives Around Primary, and Secondary Schools. Toronto, ON; - Washington, DC 2018
Большой табак, маленькие цели: исследование продажи, рекламы и продвижения табака рядом со школами в Казахстане
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