Ireland has introduced the highest vape tax in the European Union — but experts warn it could backfire. In this episode of GFN News, Joanna Junak speaks with Will Godfrey of Filter about how the new €0.50/ml levy may reduce switching, misinform the public, and even risk increasing smoking rates. Advocates argue the policy hits low-income groups hardest and undermines Ireland’s public health goals.
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Ireland has introduced the highest vape tax in the European Union — but experts warn it could backfire. In this episode of GFN News, Joanna Junak speaks with Will Godfrey of Filter about how the new €0.50/ml levy may reduce switching, misinform the public, and even risk increasing smoking rates. Advocates argue the policy hits low-income groups hardest and undermines Ireland’s public health goals.
In this presentation, Paweł Woźnicki, Research & Development Specialist at ChemNovatic, explains the scientific process of removing aroma compounds from nicotine extract. The talk highlights ChemNovatic’s commitment to product purity and technological innovation through their proprietary STC manufacturing standard.
Woźnicki discusses:
- advanced purification methods for nicotine;
- strategies for identifying and reducing trace impurities;
- analytical techniques that ensure the highest product quality;
- the importance of maintaining strict production standards in the nicotine industry.
This session offers an in-depth look into modern purification technologies and showcases how science drives product safety and consistency in nicotine manufacturing.
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Ireland has introduced the highest vape tax in the European Union — but experts warn it could backfire. In this episode of GFN News, Joanna Junak speaks with Will Godfrey of Filter about how the new €0.50/ml levy may reduce switching, misinform the public, and even risk increasing smoking rates. Advocates argue the policy hits low-income groups hardest and undermines Ireland’s public health goals.