Literature DB >> 34495094

Contributions of the analysis of discarded cigarette packages in household waste in the Brazilian city of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, to estimate the illegal market.

Alessandra Trindade Machado1, Roberto Magno Iglesias2, Felipe Lacerda Mendes1, Luís Felipe Leite Martins1, Ana Paula Leal Teixeira1, Tânia Maria Cavalcante1, André Luiz Ferreira Menescal Conde3, Sérgio de Oliveira Cordeiro3, Andréa Ramalho Reis Cardoso1, Liz Maria de Almeida1, André Salem Szklo1.   

Abstract

The illicit trade of tobacco products, by enabling access to cheaper cigarettes, favors smoking initiation and hinders its cessation, minimizing the effects of price policy and taxes on reducing the demand for tobacco. This is especially the case among populations with lower income and schooling, where smoking is concentrated. Its confrontation requires multisectoral actions, aligned with the World Health Organization Framework Convention on Tobacco Control, supported by estimates of the illicit trade magnitude and the analysis of its characteristics. This study analyzes, based on samples of household solid waste collected in 2018 in the city of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, the conformity of discarded cigarette packages with criteria for their regular commercialization in Brazil, classifying them as legal or illegal. The evaluation was also carried out for the 15 Planning Areas (PA) of the municipality. The Social Progress Index (SPI) was chosen to represent heterogeneities among PA. The average percentage of illegal cigarette packs found was 26.79%, ranging from 3.36% to 46.29% among PA. The PAs with high illegality presented lower Social Progress Index and lower percentages of legal cigarette packages with a price equal to or greater than BRL 7.25. Among the illegal packages, 98.07% were manufactured in Paraguay. The study contributes methodologically to measure the consumption of illegal cigarettes in the second economic capital of Brazil, supporting the National Tobacco Control Policy in the struggle against illicit trade of tobacco products and in the effective implementation of the pricing and tax policy on these products.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34495094     DOI: 10.1590/0102-311X00221020

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cad Saude Publica        ISSN: 0102-311X            Impact factor:   1.632


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1.  Recent evidence on the illicit cigarette trade in Latin America.

Authors:  Jeffrey Drope; Germán Rodriguez-Iglesias; Michal Stoklosa; André Szklo
Journal:  Rev Panam Salud Publica       Date:  2022-05-10
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