TSRC, Tob. Sci. Res. Conf., 2023, 76, abstr. 04 (Symposium Harm Reduction) Global harm reduction regulation and research opportunities KOVACEVIC P. Cryomass Technologies Inc. Abstract not available....
CORESTA Congress, Quebec, 2014, Agronomy/Phytopathology Groups, AP 49 Addressing hazardous child labour and creating decent youth employment in agriculture HURST P.; VELAZQUEZ S.C.; McCOY N.; MUGWAGWA I. Eliminating Child Labour in Tobacco Growing Foundation, Carouge, Geneva, Switzerland In 2013 ECLT described its work to generate evidence showing that making workplaces safer and healthier is key to combatting child labour in the young adult population in tobacco growing areas, comply with international law, and address the depletion...
CORESTA Meeting, Agronomy/Phytopathology, 2013, Brufa di Torgiano, AP 09 ECLT Foundation’s work and a current focus on promoting decent youth employment in tobacco agriculture in Malawi VELAZQUEZ S.C.; HURST P.; MUGWAGWA I.; McCOY N. Eliminating Child Labour in Tobacco Growing Foundation, Carouge, Geneva, Switzerland In agricultural supply chains, if smallholder/family farmers can be supported in making basic improvements in safety and health standards, then much of what is currently regarded as “hazardous child labour”[1] could be reclassified as “decent youth...
CORESTA Meeting, Agronomy/Phytopathology, Krakow, 2007, AP 09 ECLT - Next steps DUNN J. ECLT Foundation, Geneva, Switzerland. The presentation will update CORESTA members on ECLT activities and more specifically upon the strategic refocusing of the Foundation as a catalyst for policy change in the countries within which we currently operate. ECLT objectives are to...
CORESTA Meeting, Agronomy/Phytopathology, Santa Cruz do Sul, 2005, A 24 Good Agricultural Practices: eliminating child labour in tobacco-growing HOFSTETTER M. ECLT Foundation, Geneva, Switzerland. Launched in October 2001 in Geneva, the ECLT Foundation (Eliminating Child Labour in Tobacco-growing) is a multi-sectorial initiative that groups:· trade unions: the International Union of Food, Agricultural, Hotel, Restaurant, Catering, Tobacco and...
Tob. J. Int, 1998, 1, p. 64-7, ISSN.0039-8627 The difficult search for tar and nicotine yields for fine-cut DYMOND H.F. Monarch Way, Southampton UK
Tob. J. Int, 1998, 1, p. 68-71, ISSN.0039-8627 Fine-cut rolling habits put into perspective DYMOND H.F. Monarch Way, Southampton UK
Bull. Spec. CORESTA Congress, Brighton, 1998, p. 198, ST20 Physical dimensions and tar and nicotine yields of fine-cut smoking articles rolled by German consumers DYMOND H. Monarch Way, Southampton, UK In 1994 ESTA, the European Smoking Tobacco Association, commissioned and reported a study undertaken in the Netherlands to determine the making habits of roll-your-own smokers: the study included laboratory smoking of the collected smoking articles...
Tob. Sci., 1996, 40-12, p. 82-86, ISSN. 0082-4523 A survey of roll-your-own tobacco use and practice and considerations for the analysis of smoking articles made from it DYMOND H.F. Monarch Way, Southampton, SO30 3JQ, United Kingdom The practice of rolling fine-cut tobacco with paper to make a smoking article varies throughout the world. In some countries, the number of people making roll-your-own (RYO) products is a significant part of the total smoking population; in others,...
Tob. Sci., 1996, 40-13, p. 87-91, ISSN. 0082-4523 Making habits of roll-your-own smokers in the Netherlands and tar and nicotine yields from the resultant products DYMOND H.F. Monarch Way, Southampton, SO30 3JQ, United Kingdom A study of the making habits of consumers of fine-cut tobacco was conducted in the Netherlands by a leading market research agency. The objective was to study the making habits of roll-your-own consumers and to determine the nicotine free dry...