The facts: tobacco is the deadliest consumer product, ill drugs included. It causes an estimated 4.2 million premature deaths a year
New Internationalist, July, 2004
USERS
* About a third of all adults in the world use tobacco.
* Almost one billion of these are men--35% of all men in rich countries and 50% in the Majority World.
* Social taboos and limited finances mean fewer women smoke, around 250 million in total--22% of all women in the West and 9% in the global South. New Zealand/Aotearoa, Norway and Sweden are the only countries in which women smoke as much as men.
* Most smokers start early--nearly a quarter had their first cigarette before the age of 10.
* Nearly 100,000 young people join the tobacco club each day. (1)
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Countries where over 30% of 13-15 year olds use tobacco
Boys--Bolivia, Chile, Ukraine, Russia, Indonesia, Philippines, Palau, Northern Mariana Islands.
Girls--Chile, Argentina, Ukraine.
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Countries with the highest smoking rates, men and women combined, 2002
In China, the male smoking rate is an astonishing 63%, but only 3.8% of women indulge.' China has over 300 million male smokers - equal to the entire US population.
TIME BOMB
* Cigarettes kill half of all lifetime users. Each cigarette smoked cuts average life expectancy by 7 minutes.
* Smoking causes 90% of all lung cancers, 75% of chronic bronchitis and emphysema and 25% of blood-related heart disease.
* Passive smokers have a 20-30% increased risk of lung cancer and a 23% greater risk of heart disease.
* 500 million--that's the number of people alive today who will eventually be killed by tobacco.
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CONSUMING PASSIONS
Cigarette consumption keeps growing despite a decline in smoking in countries--mainly in the West where public health education and high have paid off. As world population expands, so do-the legions of smoke.
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OUT OF POCKET
Tobacco companies play up their contribution to the economy. But the costs of their products are enormous, both personally and socially.
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BIG BUCKS
More than 5,000 billion cigarettes roll off the production line yearly. 40% are produced by state monopolies. The Chinese National Tobacco Corporation is the single largest producer. But it's the transnational tobacco giants that are the most profitable.
* With smoking rates falling and restrictions on advertising, cigarette marketing in the US has gone into overdrive--annually $200 is spent per smoker, over 46 cents per pack sold.
* US tobacco companies spend over $32 million a year to lobby politicians and political parties.
GROWING PAINS
* Over 125 countries grew 7 million tons of tobacco in 2000, more than double the 1960 harvest.
* The crop sold for $20 billion - a small fraction of the $400 billion raked in by tobacco companies each year.
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SWALLOW THAT?!
Cigarettes account for 96% of manufactured tobacco products. Tobacco smoke is a potent mix of over 4,000 chemicals.
It includes as found in
Acetone paint stripper
Ammonia floor cleaner
Arsenic insect poison
Butane lighter fuel
Cadmium car batteries
Carbon Monoxide car exhaust fumes
DDT insecticide
Hydrogen cyanide gas chambers
Methanol rocket fuel
Naphthalene moth balls
Toluene industrial solvent
Vinyl chloride plastics
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CRYSTAL BALL
The tobacco industry has done extensive surveys to see where global expansion opportunities lie. The future for the Majority World looks smoke-filled.
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All monetary values are expressed in US$.
Sources:
All information has been derived from The Tobacco Atlas by Judith Mackay and Michael Eriksen, 2002, WHO, Geneva; excepting 1. Tobacco Fact Sheets from the 11th World Conference on Tobacco OR Health, 6-11 August 2000. 2. Tobacco Control Country Profiles 2003. American Cancer Society, WHO and International Union Against Cancer, 2003.
Healthcare costs (in billions) attributable to tobacco, 2002
$ billions
Canada $1.6
US $76.0
Britain $2.25
Germany $14.7
China $3.5
Australia $6.0
NZ/Aotearoa $0.08
Note: Table made from bar graph.
Top five transnationals, 1999
Company Revenues, in Global market HQ
$ billions share, %
Philip Morris (Altria) 47.1 16.4 US
British American Tobacco 31.1 15.4 Britain
Japan Tobacco International 21.6 7.2 Japan
Reemtsma 6.1 2.6 Germany
Altadis 2.3 1.9 France/Spain
Percentage of total annual deforestation caused by growing tobacco,
1999
Bangladesh 31%
Uruguay 41%
South Korea 45%
China 18%
Pakistan 19%
Jordan 25%
Malawi 26%
Syria 18%
Note: Table made from pie graph.
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