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In today's society, the e-cigarette industry is facing unprecedented challenges from public opinion. On the one hand, disposable electronic cigarettes are growing rapidly in the global market due to their convenience; on the other hand, the media frequently reports on the harm of electronic cigarettes, leading to polarization in public perception. This article will objectively analyze the root cause of the "stigmatization" of electronic cigarettes, and explore whether it is due to the media exaggerating the facts or the lack of transparency of the electronic cigarettes industry itself.
1. The development status of the electronic cigarette industry
According to the latest market research data: the global electronic cigarette market has reached 22.8 billion US dollars, and disposable electronic cigarettes account for more than 60%. However, while the industry is developing rapidly, negative reports are emerging in an endless stream: the increase in the use rate of adolescents, unknown long-term health effects, and quality risks of some products.
2. Five evidences of media exaggeration of harm
Selective reporting: only emphasizing harm research and ignoring harm reduction evidence. A study by the UK Department of Public Health shows that the harm of electronic cigarettes is 95% lower than that of traditional cigarettes
Concept confusion: confusing illegal products with regular e-cigarettes. The THC vaporizer lung disease incident was wrongly attributed to nicotine electronic cigarettes
Data exaggeration: the degree of "popularity" among adolescents is over-exaggerated. Data from the US CDC shows that the use rate among young people is actually on a downward trend.
Lack of comparison: not compared with the harm of traditional cigarettes. Electronic cigarettes do not contain more than 70 carcinogens such as tar and carbon monoxide.
Generalizing: using extreme cases to represent the entire industry. Legitimate electronic cigarettes products have passed strict testing.
3. Four major problems of insufficient industry transparency
Incomplete disclosure of ingredients, only 30% of brands disclose all e-liquid ingredients; lack of safety data on flavor additives, and inconsistent production process standards; large quality gap between small workshop products and regular manufacturers, lack of unified international production standards; blurred marketing boundaries, some companies play the "health card" to skirt the rules; social media promotion has risks of exposure to teenagers, insufficient long-term research, too high a proportion of industry-funded research, and lack of completely independent long-term follow-up research.
4. Two-track strategy to break stigma
4.1 Changes that the media should make: Balance reporting of evidence of harm reduction and potential risks, distinguish between regular disposable electronic cigarettes and illegal products, and cite research from authoritative institutions rather than individual cases
4.2 Areas that the industry needs to improve
Full ingredient disclosure: Learn the disclosure requirements of the EU TPD regulations and establish an ingredient safety database
Quality certification system: Promote GMP production standards and mandatory product life cycle testing
Responsible marketing: Strict age verification system and prohibit health efficacy claims
Support independent research: Establish an industry research fund and share safety data
5. Consumer rational cognition guide
Product selection: Identify regular electronic cigarettes brands and check certification marks
Usage suggestions: Non-smokers should not use them and completely replace traditional cigarettes
Risk cognition: Understand the concept of relative harm reduction and do not believe in extreme propaganda
Conclusion: Move towards rational dialogue
The controversy over e-cigarettes reflects the typical dilemma of new technology products in the process of social acceptance. Breaking the "stigma" requires the coordination of three parties: objective media reporting, industry self-discipline improvement, and scientific regulatory measures. For the disposable electronic cigarette industry, improving transparency is not a multiple-choice question, but a must-answer question. Only by establishing an open, standardized and responsible development model can we truly realize the social value of harm reduction products and allow the public to make choices based on facts rather than fear.
In the future, we look forward to seeing: a more complete industry standard system, more neutral and objective media reports, more scientific public education, and more powerful protection of minors.
E-cigarettes should not be deified or demonized. In the context of tobacco control and harm reduction, a rational view of the positioning and role of e-cigarettes is the most responsible attitude towards social public health.
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