The wraparound advertisement covering Monday's Daily Mirror tabloid
is part of Philip Morris's 2 million pound ($2.61 million) "Hold My
Light" campaign, in which the world's biggest international tobacco
company is pushing a 30-day challenge for people to give up smoking.
The campaign also features a video and a website where smokers can
sign up for the challenge and gain information to help them to kick
the habit.
Cigarettes account for the vast majority of Philip Morris's revenue,
but the company has repeatedly stated a longer-term vision to
replace cigarette sales with products such as its IQOS
tobacco-heating device, which it says is less dangerous.

"This is staggering hypocrisy from a tobacco company to promote its
own smoking-cessation products in the UK while continuing to promote
tobacco cigarettes across the world," Cancer Research UK said.
"The best way Philip Morris could help people to stop smoking is to
stop making cigarettes."
Philip Morris has said that Britain, where advertising and marketing
of cigarettes is prohibited, could eradicate cigarettes in coming
years. British health regulators have also endorsed e-cigarettes as
a way to help people to quit.
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"This campaign is simply PR puff," said Hazel Cheeseman, director of
policy for Action on Smoking and Health.
"If they were serious about a smoke-free world they wouldn't
challenge tobacco legislation around the world but instead support
regulations that will really help smokers quit and prevent children
from taking up smoking."
Last year Reuters published a special report on efforts by Philip
Morris to subvert the World Health Organization’s global tobacco
treaty, which is aimed at reducing smoking worldwide. https://reut.rs/2OEoUHQ
($1 = 0.7669 pounds)
(Reporting by Martinne Geller; Editing by David Goodman)
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