Public health leader dined with Juul amid vaping concerns

A top British public health official met with Juul executives to discuss the e-cigarette brand's entry into the UK market, sparking controversy.

Matthew Chapman and Billy Kenber report for The Examination.


In short:

  • Martin Dockrell, England's tobacco control lead, advised Juul on launching in the UK, despite the brand's association with youth vaping in the US.
  • The discussion occurred at a private dinner without official record, amid legal and public health scrutiny of Juul's marketing practices.
  • New vaping legislation in the UK aims to curb the marketing of e-cigarettes to young people, against a backdrop of rising youth vaping rates.

Key quote:

"It was entirely inappropriate even to meet with representatives of a company producing an addictive product widely used by children, much less to advise on it."

— Martin McKee, a professor of European public health at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine

Why this matters:

Vaping, once hailed as a safer alternative to traditional smoking, has increasingly found its way into the hands of young people, thanks in large part to aggressive marketing strategies. Health advocates and regulatory bodies have raised concerns about how these products are being presented as harmless or lifestyle accessories, overshadowing the health risks associated with nicotine addiction and inhalation of potentially harmful substances.

Middle school kids and high school teens are increasingly breathing in secondhand vapor from e-cigarettes, according to a 2019 study.

About the author(s):

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