A tobacco control expert on Thursday proposed a comprehensive ban on
tobacco advertisements, as she believes they have penetrated charities
and social media.Yang Gonghuan, deputy head of the Chinese Association
for Tobacco Control (CATC), a non-profit social organization, says
tobacco companies have used charitable donations as a sales promotion
strategy and turned to social media to circumvent China's Advertisement
Law.According to a monitoring campaign launched by CATC, Internet users
reported 149 tobacco company sponsorships from Jan. 1 to April 30 this
year. Just over 82 percent of the sponsorships were for charity
projects.Donations have been channeled to poverty alleviation, natural
disaster relief projects and the construction of schools, Internet users
found.CATC issued a statement on Wednesday calling for the Ministry of
Civil Affairs to include a ban on tobacco-related charity donations when
drafting the Charity Law.
"No government departments and social
organizations should be allowed to accept tobacco company donations or
sponsorships," the statement said.CATC has also found that tobacco
companies have been using social media websites, microblogs and WeChat, a
popular instant messaging service, to advertise their products.China's
Advertisement Law,Antique bath fixtures
which was promulgated in 1994, bans tobacco advertisements from radio
and TV programs, movies, newspapers and periodicals, as well as public
places such as waiting rooms, theaters, meeting halls and sports
venues.Yang said it is imperative for China to amend its Advertisement
Law and conform to the standards set in the World Health Organization
Framework Convention on Tobacco Control.The WHO Framework Convention on
Tobacco Control, which was adopted in 2005,Clawfoot tubs includes a comprehensive ban on all tobacco advertising, promotion and sponsorship.China has more than 300 million smokers,tyre changer official figures show.carbon sheets About 1.Used construction machinery2 million Chinese die from tobacco-related illnesses every year.
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