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Study: Smokers Consider Cigarettes Marketed Eco-Friendly As Less Harmful Source from: VapingPost 08/19/2019 ![]() The study titled, ”Natural American Spirit’s pro-environment packaging and perceptions of reduced-harm cigarettes,” aimed to determine the effect of pro-environment marketing on cigarette packaging, which is viewed approximately 20 times a day by an average smoker. The researchers conducted a survey, to gauge reactions to two major cigarette brands: Pall Mall, which is marketed as a discount brand, and Natural American Spirit, which is a super-premium brand that features a pro-environment marketing campaign. Of course, both brands have the same health impacts, and are even owned by the same company, Reynolds American. Despite this, the study participants which included former and current smokers and people who had never smoked, consistently ranked Natural American Spirit as less harmful to both health and the environment. “Ecofriendly and natural food products are seen as safer for health,” said study lead author Anna Epperson, a postdoctoral fellow with the Stanford Prevention Research Center. “That couldn’t be further from the truth when it comes to cigarettes.” Current smokers more likely to believe that eco-friendly cigarettes are healthier |