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The Wiki is divided into four sections:
 
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*'''1. Key tobacco industry stakeholders:''' This section includes up-to-date information on the world’s biggest tobacco companies, including Philip Morris International, British American Tobacco, Imperial and Japan Tobacco International.  
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*'''Key tobacco industry stakeholders:''' This section includes up-to-date information on the world’s biggest tobacco companies, including Philip Morris International, British American Tobacco, Imperial and Japan Tobacco International.  
*'''2. Tobacco Litigation:''' This section contains information on pending and completed litigation against the tobacco industry.
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*'''Tobacco Litigation:''' This section contains information on pending and completed litigation against the tobacco industry.
*'''3. Funding:''' Any information on lobbying costs, donations to political candidates and non-governmental organisations
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*'''Funding:''' Any information on lobbying costs, donations to political candidates and non-governmental organisations
*'''4. Popular Brands'''
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The Wiki uses several sources, including:
 
The Wiki uses several sources, including:

Revision as of 15:17, 3 July 2018

Welcome to the Tobacco Tactics Wiki page!

This Wiki is designed as a resource for Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids staff and partners to access the latest information on tobacco industry, developments in the field, its key players and investments. The Wiki’s purpose is to have readily available information for campaign design or media activities.

The Wiki is divided into four sections:

  • Key tobacco industry stakeholders: This section includes up-to-date information on the world’s biggest tobacco companies, including Philip Morris International, British American Tobacco, Imperial and Japan Tobacco International.
  • Tobacco Litigation: This section contains information on pending and completed litigation against the tobacco industry.
  • Funding: Any information on lobbying costs, donations to political candidates and non-governmental organisations
  • Popular Brands

The Wiki uses several sources, including: 1. Tobacco companies annual reports from 2012 until present 2. Tobacco companies websites 3. Lobbying registers in the United States and the EU 4. Research websites, including Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids, Tobacco Tactics by University of Bath and other 5. Newsarticles, announcements and press releases

If you have any questions or suggestion, please contact drosen@tobaccofreekids.org.

Key Tobacco Industry Stakeholders:

Philip Morris International

British American Tobacco

Imperial Brands

Altria

Tobacco Litigation:

Tobacco Control Litigation

Funding:

Political Spending

Brand Listing by Product Type

Popular Brands