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5 December 2005
The Hon Tony Abbott MP
Minister for Health and Ageing
Leader of the House of Representatives
Parliament House
CANBERRA ACT 2600
Dear Minister
I am writing to you in the hope that your office would be able to facilitate access to
information about tobacco products that should be, but currently is not readily available.
Information requested includes basic cigarette constructions parameters, packaging and
emissions and related data. A detailed list of this information is attached to this letter.
Public access to this information would be useful for government in helping it frame its
ongoing response to, and reporting obligations under the Framework Convention on
Tobacco Control. Specifically relevant are Articles 9, 10, 11, 20, and 21.
I am personally interested in working on this data as part of my research. I am one of the
Chief Investigators of the International Tobacco Control Policy Evaluation Collaboration.
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This is a complex of projects funded primarily by the National Institutes of Health in the
USA, but also by others including the National Health and Medical Research Council.
Our goal is to understand and evaluate the effects of national level tobacco control policies
and disseminated programs, particularly on smokers. We are very interested in
understanding the response of the tobacco companies to forthcoming regulation removing
ISO constituents information, and the controls over terminology that have arisen out of the
Australian Competition and Consumer Commission investigation. As part of this complex
of projects, we are also partnering with the Division of Laboratory Sciences, National
Center for Environmental Health, and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, in the
USA to better understand how the composition of cigarettes affects smoking behaviour
and its attendant risks.
In many other countries, lists of ISO standard emissions and some other basic data are
provided by the industry to government or are produced through independent testing. This
used to be the case in Australia. If the community is to properly understand how the
industry responds to the new government and regulator initiatives, we need access to basic
information. It would be possible, but expensive, for us to discover this information by
testing cigarettes in much the same way as the Philip Morris company does (or at least
used to do) with their own and other companies’ products. Indeed we have already started
doing some of this work.
It would be perfectly reasonable to assume that most of the information is already being
collected, given what was in the Philip Morris CI Report 84 from 1994 (the last we have
from the US industry document disclosure): The main area we go beyond the CI data is in
asking for parameters based on the new Intense Canadian smoking conditions as well as
the old ISO Standard method. I have taken care to ensure the information asked for is
likely to be available to the companies and/or not require any substantial additional
testing.
I have discussed what is needed with colleagues both in Australia and internationally. The
list of information we believe is necessary is attached. For the construction and packaging
characteristics listed below we recommend they be provided on all brands and brand
varieties on the market, and pre-marketing (with dates of release) for all new products or
changes to existing products.
We would like the government to require disclosure of this emissions information on an
annual basis, and that information to be made publicly available, or at least made available
to bona fide researchers. This could be done on the Department’s website.
For the above information, we would also like the companies to disclose the methods they
used to gather the data and information on errors of measurement. If these differ by
company, we could then move towards standardised reporting. We believe that it is
important to have this information to better understand the nature of the cigarette and now
it might contribute to the harms of tobacco use.
There is much more information that will be needed if we are to have effective regulation
of tobacco products, for example testing and reporting of emissions of known toxins and
information on how these change as a function of how the cigarette is smoked. Your
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department negotiated testing of several brands for a range of toxins in 2001. It would be
extremely useful to repeat this regularly. Data from Canada, where this is required
suggests quite marked variation in some toxins over time (since 2000). This information is
unlikely to be currently available, and will be expensive to collect, so suggest that this be
treated as a separate issue to the provision of the readily obtainable information.
Should your office have any queries in relation to this request, I can be contacted on ph.
03 9635 5185 or by e-mail at [email protected]
Yours sincerely
Ron Borland PhD
Nigel Gray Distinguished Fellow in Cancer Prevention
The Cancer Council Victoria.
Professorial Associate,
School of Population Health, The University of Melbourne
Principal Investigator, The International Tobacco Control Policy Evaluation Collaboration
Attach.
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Hon Christopher Pyne, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Health and
Ageing
Ms Jane Halton, Secretary of the Department of Health and Ageing
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Attachment: list of product information to be made available for each brand variant
on the market
Basic cigarette construction parameters
Cigarette length and circumference
Tobacco rod length
Paper porosity
Filter type
Filter length
Filter weight
Tipping length
Tipping dilution type (ie: filter ventilation), including positioning in mm from the
butt end
Dilution percentage due to filter venting
Percentage virginia tobacco and of any other types added (eg Burley)
Reconstituted tobacco percentage (if any)
Cigarette weight
Tobacco weight
Filter draw resistance
Total draw resistance, with and without filter ventilation blocked
Packaging
Colour digital photographs, large enough and with sufficient resolution to read all
text of all faces (and of any design material or inserts inside the pack) of all
products, or product variants, on the market.
Emissions and related data
Standard ISO and, if possible, Intense Canadian mean levels of Tar/Nicotine/CO
(and standard deviations on those estimates)
Puff count for both Standard and Intense smoking conditions (and Standard
deviations)
Std and Intense filtration efficiency
We are aware that the ISO emissions data are not useful for estimating human
exposures to tobacco toxicants, however they are reasonable indicators of how
hard smokers need to work to obtain their desired dose of nicotine. In the absence
of better measures, this is all we can expect.
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alpha-terpineol
anisyl alcohol
05 April 2007
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Australia Ingredients Report
Composite List of Tobacco Ingredients
For Reporting Period (March 1, 2006 to March 1, 2007)
(pursuant to Clause 6.3(ii) of the Agreement between the
Commonwealth and the Manufacturers dated December 20, 2000)
Attachment A
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benzyl cinnamate
beta-caryophyllene
beta-ionone
beta-pinene
bornyl acetate
buchu leaves oil
butyl alcohol
butyl butyrate
butyric acid
05 April 2007
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(% of product weight)
benzyl alcohol
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(in alphabetical order)
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For Reporting Period (March 1, 2006 to March 1, 2007)
(pursuant to Clause 6.3(ii) of the Agreement between the
Commonwealth and the Manufacturers dated December 20, 2000)
Attachment A
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05 April 2007
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chamomile flower, hungarian, oil
chamomile flower, roman, extract & oil
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cinnamon bark oil
cinnamyl alcohol
cinnamyl cinnamate
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carrot oil
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cardamom seed oil
carob bean and/or extract
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(% of product weight)
camphene
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(in alphabetical order)
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Composite List of Tobacco Ingredients
For Reporting Period (March 1, 2006 to March 1, 2007)
(pursuant to Clause 6.3(ii) of the Agreement between the
Commonwealth and the Manufacturers dated December 20, 2000)
Attachment A
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05 April 2007
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cocoa and cocoa products
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(% of product weight)
cinnamyl isovalerate
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(in alphabetical order)
Philip Morris LTD
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Composite List of Tobacco Ingredients
For Reporting Period (March 1, 2006 to March 1, 2007)
(pursuant to Clause 6.3(ii) of the Agreement between the
Commonwealth and the Manufacturers dated December 20, 2000)
Attachment A
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dill oil
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ethyl heptanoate
ethyl hexanoate
ethyl isovalerate
ethyl maltol
05 April 2007
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delta-decalactone
Philip Morris International
0.0001
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NOT EXCEEDED
(% of product weight)
decanoic acid
INGREDIENT
(in alphabetical order)
Philip Morris LTD
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Composite List of Tobacco Ingredients
For Reporting Period (March 1, 2006 to March 1, 2007)
(pursuant to Clause 6.3(ii) of the Agreement between the
Commonwealth and the Manufacturers dated December 20, 2000)
Attachment A
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ethyl vanillin
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fenugreek extract
galbanum oil
gamma-decalactone
gamma-heptalactone
gamma-nonalactone
gamma-octalactone
05 April 2007
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ethyl nonanoate
Philip Morris International
0.0001
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ethyl-2-methylbutyrate
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(in alphabetical order)
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Composite List of Tobacco Ingredients
For Reporting Period (March 1, 2006 to March 1, 2007)
(pursuant to Clause 6.3(ii) of the Agreement between the
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Attachment A
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ginger oil
glycerol
guar gum
05 April 2007
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geranyl acetate
Philip Morris International
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geranium rose oil
2-heptanone
0.0001
geraniol
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gamma-valerolactone
2,4-heptadienal
0.0001
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NOT EXCEEDED
(% of product weight)
gamma-undecalactone
INGREDIENT
(in alphabetical order)
Philip Morris LTD
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Composite List of Tobacco Ingredients
For Reporting Period (March 1, 2006 to March 1, 2007)
(pursuant to Clause 6.3(ii) of the Agreement between the
Commonwealth and the Manufacturers dated December 20, 2000)
Attachment A
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05 April 2007
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isobutyl alcohol
isobutyric acid
jasmine absolute
Philip Morris International
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isoamyl acetate
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3-hexen-1-ol
honey
0.0001
QUANTITY
NOT EXCEEDED
(% of product weight)
hexanoic acid
INGREDIENT
(in alphabetical order)
Philip Morris LTD
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Composite List of Tobacco Ingredients
For Reporting Period (March 1, 2006 to March 1, 2007)
(pursuant to Clause 6.3(ii) of the Agreement between the
Commonwealth and the Manufacturers dated December 20, 2000)
Attachment A
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05 April 2007
0.0005
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mate absolute
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methyl anthranilate
methyl cinnamate
Philip Morris International
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lovage extract
0.0001
linalool
0.7
0.0001
lemon oil
licorice extract
0.0001
0.01
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NOT EXCEEDED
(% of product weight)
lauric acid
kola nut extract
INGREDIENT
(in alphabetical order)
Philip Morris LTD
Australia Ingredients Report
Composite List of Tobacco Ingredients
For Reporting Period (March 1, 2006 to March 1, 2007)
(pursuant to Clause 6.3(ii) of the Agreement between the
Commonwealth and the Manufacturers dated December 20, 2000)
Attachment A
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6-methyl-3,5-heptadien-2-one
6-methyl-5-hepten-2-one
mimosa absolute
octanoic acid
omega-pentadecalactone
opoponax oil
orange oil, sweet
orris root extract
05 April 2007
0.0001
methyl linolenate
Philip Morris International
0.0001
QUANTITY
NOT EXCEEDED
(% of product weight)
methyl-cyclopentenolone
INGREDIENT
(in alphabetical order)
Philip Morris LTD
Australia Ingredients Report
Composite List of Tobacco Ingredients
For Reporting Period (March 1, 2006 to March 1, 2007)
(pursuant to Clause 6.3(ii) of the Agreement between the
Commonwealth and the Manufacturers dated December 20, 2000)
Attachment A
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0.005
0.0005
0.0005
0.005
0.0001
0.0001
0.0001
0.0001
0.0001
4-(para-hydroxyphenyl)-2-butanone
para-methoxybenzaldehyde
parsley oil
pepper oil, black
peppermint oil
phenethyl acetate
phenethyl alcohol
phenethyl butyrate
phenethyl isobutyrate
phenylacetaldehyde
05 April 2007
0.0001
para-dimethoxybenzene
Philip Morris International
0.0001
QUANTITY
NOT EXCEEDED
(% of product weight)
para-cymene
INGREDIENT
(in alphabetical order)
Philip Morris LTD
Australia Ingredients Report
Composite List of Tobacco Ingredients
For Reporting Period (March 1, 2006 to March 1, 2007)
(pursuant to Clause 6.3(ii) of the Agreement between the
Commonwealth and the Manufacturers dated December 20, 2000)
Attachment A
Flavour
Flavour
Flavour
Flavour
Flavour
Flavour
Flavour
Flavour
Flavour
Flavour
Flavour
Flavour
FUNCTION
Page 11 of 14
05 April 2007
0.0001
0.0005
0.001
rum flavour, non-alcoholic
sandalwood oil, yellow
sclareolide
Philip Morris International
0.0001
2.4
propylene glycol
rose oil, bulgarian, true otto
0.0001
propenylguaethol
0.0001
0.005
piperonal
pyruvic acid
0.0001
pine oil, scotch
0.0001
0.0001
pine needle oil
3-propylidenephthalide
0.0005
QUANTITY
NOT EXCEEDED
(% of product weight)
phenylacetic acid
INGREDIENT
(in alphabetical order)
Philip Morris LTD
Australia Ingredients Report
Composite List of Tobacco Ingredients
For Reporting Period (March 1, 2006 to March 1, 2007)
(pursuant to Clause 6.3(ii) of the Agreement between the
Commonwealth and the Manufacturers dated December 20, 2000)
Attachment A
Flavour
Flavour
Flavour
Flavour
Flavour
Flavour
Humectant
Flavour
Flavour
Flavour
Flavour
Flavour
FUNCTION
Page 12 of 14
05 April 2007
0.0001
0.0005
0.0001
2,3,5-trimethylpyrazine
valeraldehyde
vanilla extract
0.0005
vetiver oil
Philip Morris International
0.0001
veratraldehyde
0.05
0.0001
4-(2,6,6-trimethylcyclohex-1-enyl)-but-2-en-4-one
vanillin
0.0001
3
sugar: sucrose
terpinolene
2.2
0.0005
0.3
QUANTITY
NOT EXCEEDED
(% of product weight)
sugar: invert sugar
spearmint oil
sodium benzoate (QNE for RYO)
INGREDIENT
(in alphabetical order)
Philip Morris LTD
Australia Ingredients Report
Composite List of Tobacco Ingredients
For Reporting Period (March 1, 2006 to March 1, 2007)
(pursuant to Clause 6.3(ii) of the Agreement between the
Commonwealth and the Manufacturers dated December 20, 2000)
Attachment A
Flavour
Flavour
Flavour
Flavour
Flavour
Flavour
Flavour
Flavour
Flavour, Humectant
Flavour, Humectant
Flavour
Preservative
FUNCTION
Page 13 of 14
Philip Morris International
processing aids: carbon dioxide, ethyl alcohol
water
INGREDIENT
(in alphabetical order)
05 April 2007
17.6
QUANTITY
NOT EXCEEDED
(% of product weight)
Philip Morris LTD
Australia Ingredients Report
Composite List of Tobacco Ingredients
For Reporting Period (March 1, 2006 to March 1, 2007)
(pursuant to Clause 6.3(ii) of the Agreement between the
Commonwealth and the Manufacturers dated December 20, 2000)
Attachment A
Processing aids
Page 14 of 14
Moisturizer, Processing Aid
FUNCTION
Imperial Tobacco Australia Limited
Australia Ingredients Report
Composite List of Non-Tobacco Ingredients
For Reporting Period 2nd March 2006 to 1st March 2007.
(pursuant to Clause 6.3(iii) of the Agreement between the
Commonwealth and the Manufacturers dated December 2000).
CIGARETTE PAPER
Ingredient
Cellulose
Calcium carbonate
Potassium citrate
Sodium acetate
Sodium citrate
Guar gum
Processing aids
Quantity
Not Exceeded
(% of product weight)
4.1
2.1
0.16
0.11
0.097
0.0065
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SUBURB STATE/TERR POSTCODE
Dear Colleague,
Qualitative research to assess the public health value of disclosed cigarette
ingredients and emissions data; request for input
On the basis of a Voluntary Agreement signed by the Australian Government and the
three major Australian tobacco companies in 2000, these companies disclose cigarette
ingredients on an annual basis. Under the terms of the Agreement, the data are provided
to the Department of Health and Ageing and published on the Departmental website
without modification. In the spirit of the Agreement, a one-off provision of emissions
data was provided for selected brand-variants in 2001. The Department is seeking to
assess the actual and potential public health value of the tobacco ingredient and emissions
data as it is currently disclosed.
Accordingly, the Department has commissioned the Ipsos-Eureka Social Research
Institute to conduct qualitative research. One component of this research will be a series
of group discussions and interviews with smokers and non-smokers. In addition, a process
of consultation will be undertaken to gather feedback from key stakeholders in the fields
of tobacco control and public health. I am writing to invite and encourage you and/or your
representatives to participate in this important exercise.
The Department’s aim is to determine whether there is an identifiable public health benefit
from the disclosure of cigarette ingredients and emissions data. More specifically, the
Department would appreciate your views and commentary in relation to the following
areas:
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The importance of public disclosure of cigarette ingredients and emissions
•
The comprehensibility of disclosed cigarette ingredients and emissions data, and
the potential for the data to be misinterpreted
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The accuracy and completeness of the information
•
The location and accessibility of disclosed information and where people expect to
find information on emissions and ingredients
•
The ways in which disclosed information is used, and the extent of that use
•
The effects that this disclosed information has on perceptions of the health risks of
smoking and on understanding of the chemicals in cigarette smoke
•
The extent to which the disclosure of this information contributes to promoting and
protecting the health of Australians
•
The strengths and weaknesses of the current Voluntary Agreement
•
Possible replacement of the Voluntary Agreement with regulation governing the
disclosure of information
•
How disclosure could or should be managed in the future
A number of stakeholders will be approached for comment. However, any suggestions
with regard to the inclusion of specific stakeholders would be appreciated. Should you
wish to do so, please advise Jenny Crawford of Ipsos-Eureka on 02 9519 2021.
Ipsos-Eureka will try to contact you in the next few days to arrange a suitable time to
discuss these issues with you.
The findings from this research will inform elements of the Ministerial Council on Drug
Strategy (MCDS) Study, which will examine the feasibility of formal disclosure of
ingredients in tobacco products.
Your involvement will be invaluable for assessing the public health benefits of the
disclosure of tobacco products ingredients and emissions data, and to help inform national
and international policy debate in this area.
Yours sincerely,
Penny Marshall
Director
Tobacco and Drug Prevention Section
September 2008
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OVERVIEW OF CIGARETTE INGREDIENTS AND EMISSIONS DISCLOSURE
CIGARETTE INGREDIENTS
The Department of Health and Ageing negotiated a Voluntary Agreement for the
Disclosure of the Ingredients of Cigarettes with the three tobacco companies, Philip
Morris Limited (PML), British American Tobacco Australia Limited (BATA) and Imperial
Tobacco Australia Limited (ITA). The Voluntary Agreement was signed by the former
Minister for Health and Aged Care, Dr Michael Wooldridge, and the three companies on
20 December 2000.
Under the Agreement, the companies provide annual reports to the Government
regarding the ingredients of cigarettes. The data are posted unmodified on the
Departmental website, with current data replacing the previous annual cigarette
ingredient report.
Cigarette ingredient data were first posted on the Department’s website in mid-2000. The
2008 data have been received by the Department but are yet to be posted.
The Voluntary Agreement requires manufacturers to disclose the following:
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by-brand variant lists of ingredients. Ingredients are listed in descending order
by weight.
composite lists of tobacco ingredients including flavourings, in alphabetical
order. Ingredient quantities are listed as a percentage of product weight. Each
ingredient’s function (filler, flavour, humectant, preservative, binder etc) is also
listed.
composite lists of non-tobacco ingredients are provided for the following nontobacco components: cigarette paper, sideseam adhesive, monogram ink/die
print ink, tipping / filter adhesives, filter papers / plugwrap papers, filtration
materials. For each non-tobacco component, the ingredients are listed in
alphabetical order. Ingredient quantities are listed as a percentage of product
weight.
The disclosure does not include:
-
cigarettes manufactured by a third party and sold in Australia by Australian
manufacturers;
cigarettes imported into Australia by other companies who are not Australian
cigarette manufacturers, eg. Swedish Match;
roll-your own tobacco and cigars.
www.health.gov.au/tobacco
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CIGARETTE EMISSIONS
A separate agreement for emissions disclosure was not negotiated with the tobacco
manufacturers. The three tobacco manufacturers undertook cigarette emissions testing of
selected Australian cigarette brand variants on a one-off basis and supplied the results to
the Department within the spirit of the existing Voluntary Agreement for the Disclosure of
Ingredients of Cigarettes. The cigarette emissions data were provided to the Department
in 2001 and were posted unchanged on the Department’s website on 16 January 2002.
PML, BATA and ITA provided emissions yield data for the following brands which, in
2001/2002, represented approximately 60% market share:
- Philip Morris Brands: Longbeach Mild, Longbeach Ultra Mild, Longbeach Super
Mild, Peter Jackson Ultra Mild, Peter Jackson Super Mild, Peter Jackson Extra
Mild
- British American Tobacco Australia: Holiday 8 Super Mild HP, Benson &
Hedges Special Filter, Benson & Hedges Extra Mild, Winfield Super Mild KS HP,
Winfield Extra Mild 25 HP, Winfield Filter KS HP
- Imperial Tobacco Australia: Horizon Mild, Horizon Super Mild, Horizon Ultra
Mild
Yields were derived for approx 40 smoke constituents, including ammonia,
aminonapththalene, benzoapyrene, formaldehyde, acetaldehyde, acetone, acrolein,
mercury lead, cadmium, and hydrogen cyanide. Tar, nicotine, and carbon monoxide
yields are also provided.
The derived yields were based on independent testing by Labstat International utilising
the ISO 3308 standard methodology and an intensive method.
Labstat International Inc. is an organisation recognised as an accredited testing
laboratory by Standards Council of Canada, and complies with the requirements of
International Organization for Standardization/IEC Guide 25.
The category ‘Standard ISO’ refers to tests conducted in accordance with the smoking
machine method specified in ISO 3308:1991. A similar method was used in determining
the average tar, nicotine and carbon monoxide yields per cigarette which, until 2006, had
been printed on the side of cigarette packs.
The category ‘Intensive’ refers to tests conducted using increased puff volumes,
decreasing intervals between puffs, and blocking all ventilation holes (which are used in
some low yield brands to reduce tar and nicotine).
The tobacco manufacturer agreed statement accompanying the emissions data on the
Department’s website states that “Neither method of testing is designed to nor can it
accurately represent the yields that any particular smoker may receive. The amount of
smoke inhaled by a smoker from each cigarette will depend both on the brand and
smoker’s smoking behaviour. A smoker taking larger and more puffs more frequently will
increase the amounts of tar, nicotine, carbon monoxide and other smoke constituents
from the cigarettes. Blocking ventilation holes with tape can result, and blocking some
holes with fingers or mouth may result, in smokers receiving higher yields of tar, nicotine
and carbon monoxide and other smoke constituents from lower tar cigarettes that have
ventilation holes.”
www.health.gov.au/tobacco
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