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Deadly Industry: Challenging Big Tobacco
Tobacco Control Research Group, University of Bath
18 episodes
1 week ago

The tobacco industry has spent decades honing its deadly strategies to maximise its profits. Despite the well-known dangers of tobacco there are still eight million tobacco-related deaths each year.


Why, decades after it’s deceptions were uncovered, is this industry still so powerful and profitable?


This podcast, based on ground-breaking research by the Tobacco Control Research Group, exposes the tactics of the tobacco industry. Experts from the University of Bath and other organisations consider the progress that has been made in countering this deadly industry and what still needs to be done.


We explore how these same strategies provide a playbook for other industries that trade in unhealthy commodities and make billions at the expense of our, and the planet’s, health.


Join us as we hold this deadly industry to account.


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The tobacco industry has spent decades honing its deadly strategies to maximise its profits. Despite the well-known dangers of tobacco there are still eight million tobacco-related deaths each year.


Why, decades after it’s deceptions were uncovered, is this industry still so powerful and profitable?


This podcast, based on ground-breaking research by the Tobacco Control Research Group, exposes the tactics of the tobacco industry. Experts from the University of Bath and other organisations consider the progress that has been made in countering this deadly industry and what still needs to be done.


We explore how these same strategies provide a playbook for other industries that trade in unhealthy commodities and make billions at the expense of our, and the planet’s, health.


Join us as we hold this deadly industry to account.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Politics
Society & Culture,
News,
Health & Fitness
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Ep 2: Political influence
Deadly Industry: Challenging Big Tobacco
41 minutes 38 seconds
9 months ago
Ep 2: Political influence

Welcome to Deadly Industry: Challenging Big Tobacco, the podcast where we explore the tactics used by the tobacco industry as it pursues profit over health.


This week, Dr. Britta Matthes and Dr. Karen Evans-Reeves join us to dig into tobacco control regulation. They discuss why it is important and how the tobacco industry tries to weaken policy to protect its profits, including the ways it tailors its interference depending on international context.


Dr. Britta Matthes is a Research Fellow in the Tobacco Control Research Group at the University of Bath. Britta’s research focuses on tobacco industry interference in policymaking, and the role of tobacco control advocacy. She also researches intimidation in tobacco control and other areas of public health.


Dr. Karen Evans-Reeves is an honorary research fellow of the Tobacco Control Research Group – she has been associated with the group since 2008. Karen’s research focuses on the behaviour of the tobacco industry and its affiliates, particularly in response to regulatory threat.


Sources used in this episode include:


  • https://tobaccotactics.org/article/plain-packaging-opposition-in-the-uk-2012-consultation/
  • https://tobaccotactics.org/article/plain-packaging-in-the-uk-second-consultation/
  • https://doi.org/10.1136/tobaccocontrol-2020-056245
  • https://blogs.bmj.com/tc/2021/05/05/menthol-tobacco-companies-are-exploiting-loopholes-in-the-uks-characterising-flavours-ban/
  • https://doi.org/10.1136/tobaccocontrol-2020-055769


Please note, this episode was recorded in September 2024 and does not necessarily reflect the most recent developments in the UK Tobacco and Vapes Bill. More info here.


Deadly Industry: Challenging Big Tobacco is a weekly podcast from the Tobacco Control Research Group at the University of Bath. It is hosted by Louis Laurence, produced by Kate White and edited by Sacha Goodwin. The production manager is Jacqueline Oliver.


To get in touch, e-mail us at tobacco-admin@bath.ac.uk or find us on X, LinkedIn and Bluesky.


Find more episodes here: https://shows.acast.com/deadly-industry-challenging-big-tobacco


The views expressed in this episode by the podcast participants (host and guests) are their own and do not reflect the views of the University of Bath or any other affiliate groups.


You can find information on the Tobacco Control Research Group's funding sources here.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Deadly Industry: Challenging Big Tobacco

The tobacco industry has spent decades honing its deadly strategies to maximise its profits. Despite the well-known dangers of tobacco there are still eight million tobacco-related deaths each year.


Why, decades after it’s deceptions were uncovered, is this industry still so powerful and profitable?


This podcast, based on ground-breaking research by the Tobacco Control Research Group, exposes the tactics of the tobacco industry. Experts from the University of Bath and other organisations consider the progress that has been made in countering this deadly industry and what still needs to be done.


We explore how these same strategies provide a playbook for other industries that trade in unhealthy commodities and make billions at the expense of our, and the planet’s, health.


Join us as we hold this deadly industry to account.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.