Counterfeit pack warning over MPs’ ban on cigarette displaysJosh Brooks, 15 October 2009Be the first to comment on this article Counterfeit cigarettes could thrive under a new law forcing retailers to hide tobacco products under the counter, packaging and tobacco experts have warned. MPs voted on Monday (12 October) in favour of a ban on tobacco displays in shops and cigarette vending machines in a move that the government believes will help stop young people taking up smoking. Small retailers will have until 2013 to remove their cigarette displays, while larger retailers will be expected to make the changes by 2011. Vending machines will also be banned. While public health lobbyists have welcomed the ban, retailers have warned that it will increase costs and threaten smaller shops while the tobacco industry and some in the packaging sector have argued that it will offer an opportunity for counterfeiters to have a greater hold on the market. Chesapeake marketing manager Bob Houghton said: “Our concern would be the reduction in required print quality which is likely to lead to higher rates of counterfeiting. “There would also be significant costs associated with the move both for the print industry and the tobacco sector.” Christopher Ogden, chief executive of the Tobacco Manufacturers’ Association, said: “We believe that organised crime will exploit the ban. The regulations will make it easier for rogue traders to hide and sell illicit, unregulated tobacco products.” However, others have argued that the ban could increase the importance of packaging as the key messenger of a brand’s identity. Nick Verebelyi, head of 3D at design agency Design Bridge, said: “Packaging, regardless of whether the product ends up being restricted to under the counter sales is the only remaining way these brands can convey their differences.” British Retail Consortium director general Stephen Robertson said: “This will hit small stores, which lack the space and resources, particularly hard. The government is right to try to stop children smoking but banning displays in shops is just not the way.” Monday’s vote at Westminster will affect Northern Ireland, England and Wales. The Scottish parliament is also considering a ban, while Ireland introduced a similar ban in July this year. The ban comes amid an ongoing debate on the merits or otherwise of plain cigarette packaging. Virgin boss Sir Richard Branson said in September that plain packaging would “take the glitz and glamour out of tobacco”. The TMA’s Ogden responded, however, that plain packaging would “prevent tobacco manufacturers from providing consumers with information about products that are legally available in retail outlets”. Click here for today’s headlines from across the packaging industry Speak Your Mind |
![]() Popular Articles
|
10th February 2012
Advertisements
Marden Edwards is a global manufacturer of bespoke packaging machinery for capital goods including tea and coffee
Benson Group is the UK's fastest growing carton manufacturer, producing printed folding cartons for customers in the food and pharmaceutical industries.
ITCM is a world leader in special purpose machines for pharmaceutical packaging.
Automated Packaging Systems: A market leader in manual, semi and fully automatic packaging machines and bagging systems for flexible packaging
PAGO is a leading provider of labelling systems and labeling machine technology. We provide innovative and efficient solutions for self adhesive labelling across a huge range of industries.
You are here: Home : Materials : Cartonboard : Counterfeit pack warning over MPs’ ban on cigarette displays
Search Jobs
Featured Jobs
- Sales Manager – France | Selection Group | Circa €60,000 25% Bonus/Car
- Business Development Manager – Europe | Selection Group | Circa £60k & Excellent Bonus
- UK Sales Manager – Foodservice Packaging | Selection Group | £40k & 40% Bonus & Car Allowance
- Packaging Manager | Ambitions Personnel | Depending on experience includes company car
- Area Sales Manager – Polythene Bags | Key Recruitment | £30K + dep on exp, realistic OTE £38K
- Sales Executive | Selection Group | £40k & Bonus/Car
- National Account Manager | Selection Group | Circa £45k & Bonus/Car
- Sales Executive-Self Adhesive Labels | Kingsway Printers | Competitive Salary
- Extrusion Manager – Polythene Extrusion | Key Recruitment | £32,000-£38,000
- PROJECT MANAGER | Diageo | DEPENDING ON EXPERIENCE




