Tobacco
Australian cigarette emissions data
Emissions data for selected Australian cigarette brand variants.
In 2001 the three tobacco manufacturers, Philip Morris Limited, British American Tobacco Australia and Imperial Tobacco Australia Ltd, agreed to undertake cigarette emissions testing of selected Australian cigarette brand variants on a one-off basis and to supply the results to the department within the spirit of the voluntary agreement for the disclosure of ingredients of cigarettes.
The cigarette emissions data were provided to the department in 2001 and were posted unchanged on the department's website on 16 January 2002.
2001 industry statement on emissions data
Emissions data:
- Philip Morris Limited (PDF 56 KB)
- Imperial Tobacco Australia Limited (PDF 32 KB)
- British American Tobacco Australia Limited (PDF 58 KB)
Disclaimer
This information has been provided by Philip Morris Limited, Imperial Tobacco Australia Limited and British American Tobacco Australia Limited and is included without modification on this site by the Australian Government. The government does not warrant the accuracy, reliability or comprehensiveness of the information and will not be liable for consequences suffered by any person as a result of reliance on the information.Further information:
Voluntary agreement for the disclosure of the ingredients of cigarettes
National Tobacco Campaign website - information on quitting smoking
If you are unable to download the PDF documents, please email drugstrategy@health.gov.au.
Page last reviewed: 18 April 2011
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