Supporting Trading Standards to tackle illicit tobacco. Richard Ferry, Fresh Kate Pike, Tobacco Free Futures Smokefree South West

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Supporting Trading Standards to tackle illicit tobacco Richard Ferry, Fresh Kate Pike, Tobacco Free Futures Smokefree South West

What we ll cover 1. What is illicit tobacco and why is it an issue? 2. The size of the illicit tobacco market 3. The Tackling Illicit Tobacco for Better Health Partnership 4. Key elements of success 5. Challenges, conclusions, recommendations

The Illicit market Three main types of illicit tobacco: - Smuggled nonduty paid - Counterfeit - Illicit whites

Why is illicit tobacco an issue? ALL tobacco kills one in two long-term users, over 4,000 chemicals, 60+ cancer causing ingredients Illicit tobacco: Its availability provides an easy source of tobacco for children Low prices enable smokers to remain hooked A problem in deprived areas

Illicit tobacco market share 2000 2001 Cigarettes - 21% HRT - 63% 2013 2014 Cigarettes - 10% HRT - 36% HMRC tax gap mid point estimates

The Tackling Illicit Tobacco for Better Health Partnership 2007: Summit held in North of England 2009: World-first programme launched. Aims: to reduce supply and demand as part of broader tobacco control 2011: South West programme launched 2013: Partnership established 2014: West Yorkshire and York programme launched

Elements of success - partnerships Key partners Fresh Tobacco Free Futures Smokefree South West Smokefree Yorkshire and Humber Department of Health HM Revenue and Customs Local authority regulatory services Trading Standards regional intelligence teams Public Health teams Police National Health Service

Percentage of smokers [100% stacked] Percentage of illicit buyers Latest figures North East 100% 90% 80% 70% 60% 50% When you buy illicit cigarettes or tobacco in the UK, are they: UK purchase but cheaply priced Counterfeit / fake A foreign brand not normally found in the UK 8% 8% 4% 4% 2% 5% 25% 20% 15% What type of health warning is on the illicit tobacco you purchase? Warning in foreign language 3% No health warning 40%? 30% 11% 12% 10% 17% 2% 1% 20% 10% 11% 5% 7% 9% 0% 2011 2013 2015 0% 2011 2013 2015

KEY FACTS: 2015 North East Illicit Tobacco Study Illicit market volume share unchanged from 2013 (9% of tobacco market) 55% of buyers purchase from only one source; 22% use a variety of sources A quarter of illicit buyers purchase all tobacco through illicit channels (17% in 2013) Offers of illicit tobacco are up from 9% in 2013 to 12% More than a third of current smokers have tried illicit tobacco half of which have gone on to become regular illicit buyers Young, male and struggling smokers continue to be the main target of illicit sellers Comfort levels in 2015 most closely match that from 2011 This is despite notable increase in discomfort recorded between 2011 and 2013

Elements of Success Building Stakeholder Support Changing perceptions Gathering Intelligence Taking action Reinforcing key messages Challenging the tobacco industry

Building stakeholder support Get Some Answers Keep It Out What s the real cost?

Action, success and messages

Challenges JTI press quotes Undercover investigators highlight widespread illicit tobacco trade in Gateshead Illegal cigarettes seized as part of a raid on Tyneside could contain human faeces, rat droppings or dead flies.' Durham bar staff, greengrocers and landlords caught selling illegal cigarettes in probe One in 10 cigarettes in the UK is from an illegal source, and illicit cigarettes often contain harmful chemicals banned by law from UK brands

Highlighted as best practice UK Centre for Tobacco and Alcohol Studies The programme offers an exemplar of partnership working which has shown great promise in terms of finding impactful consumer messages about the harmfulness of illicit tobacco to communities, raising awareness of the issue, increasing intelligence and changing behaviours and therefore deserves to be widely disseminated. All Party Parliamentary Group on Smoking and Health inquiry into illicit tobacco National Audit Office report on tobacco smuggling Public Accounts Committee report on tobacco smuggling HM Revenue and Customs tobacco smuggling strategy HM Government s tobacco control plan for England

Conclusions Must be placed within broader tobacco control and public health strategies Aim to reduce the demand for and the supply of illicit tobacco Work across geographical boundaries Coordinate action between agencies Place within an international context Protect activity from the interests of the tobacco industry

Conclusions Positive leadership to encourage and support localities to work collaboratively Build on existing strategic partnerships Continue monitoring the illicit tobacco market Continue to focus on broad tobacco control Protect activity from industry interference Develop options for further regulation e.g. tobacco licensing regime

Thank you Any questions? Tackling Illicit Tobacco for Better Health www.illegal-tobacco.co.uk