Progress Through Innovation
Creating positive change for the public requires society to embrace the facts and take measures that produce results. We all must take a measured and informed approach in a bid to make the world a better place.
Is a Smoke-Free Society Within Our Grasp?
Despite all the warnings, an estimated 1.1 billion people smoke cigarettes today, according to the World Health Organization. While staggering, keep in mind that this figure is likely to stay stagnant despite ongoing efforts to reduce smoking prevalence. Put simply, estimates suggest there will still be around 1 billion smokers in the world by 2025. However, science and technology are putting positive change on the horizon. Can it be accelerated?
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There is a societal desire to improve public health. In fact, in 2019—before the current health crisis—Philip Morris International (PMI) commissioned a 2019 global survey that revealed that adults around the world ranked air pollution as the most important public health issue for governments to dedicate time and resources to address. It’s a desire that’s driving efforts to achieve “better” through innovation.
Progress Through Innovation — Changes for the Better
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That's the message from a survey of 19,000 adults worldwide, but while the majority want science to inform policymaking, far fewer think their government is doing a good job doing this. While times are dark, science remains an invaluable, unbiased source of information. Policymakers around the globe must use it properly.
In Science We Trust
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That's the message from a survey of 19,000 adults worldwide, but while the majority want science to inform policymaking, far fewer think their government is doing a good job doing this. While times are dark, science remains an invaluable, unbiased source of information. Policymakers around the globe must use it properly.
In Science We Trust
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That's the message from a survey of 19,000 adults worldwide, but while the majority want science to inform policymaking, far fewer think their government is doing a good job doing this. While times are dark, science remains an invaluable, unbiased source of information. Policymakers around the globe must use it properly.
In Science We Trust
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Globally, reducing the harm associated with smoking is one the most pressing challenges for governments and the public health community. Progress depends on our collective ability to objectively assess the facts and make science-based decisions that place the interests of adult smokers first. Philip Morris International (PMI) is fully and openly committed to a smoke-free future, undergoing a radical transformation rooted in science and guided by transparency.
Science-Backed, Better Alternatives Can Improve Public Health
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Globally, reducing the harm associated with smoking is one the most pressing challenges for governments and the public health community. Progress depends on our collective ability to objectively assess the facts and make science-based decisions that place the interests of adult smokers first. Philip Morris International (PMI) is fully and openly committed to a smoke-free future, undergoing a radical transformation rooted in science and guided by transparency.
Science-Backed, Better Alternatives Can Improve Public Health
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Globally, reducing the harm associated with smoking is one the most pressing challenges for governments and the public health community. Progress depends on our collective ability to objectively assess the facts and make science-based decisions that place the interests of adult smokers first. Philip Morris International (PMI) is fully and openly committed to a smoke-free future, undergoing a radical transformation rooted in science and guided by transparency.
Science-Backed, Better Alternatives Can Improve Public Health