On the way to a tobacco and nicotine-free Switzerland

The Swiss Tobacco Prevention Association is the competence center for tobacco prevention in Switzerland. As an umbrella organization for the promotion of non-smoking, it currently has over 50 collective members. AT Switzerland offers its members a broad network of experts and provides specialist knowledge on tobacco control and prevention.

It is committed to a sustainably healthy and smoke-free Switzerland with evidence-based services and the networking of key players, while at the same time offering the population a helping hand in quitting smoking and nicotine withdrawal.

News and blog posts

30.01.2025 News

Ireland: Compulsory licensing for tobacco products and e-cigarettes

From 2026, Irish retailers will have to acquire a paid licence to sell tobacco and e-cigarettes. This measure aims to limit the availability of these products and reduce the prevalence of smoking. In Switzerland, on the other hand, no national regulation exists, including in the Tobacco Products Act (LPTab) that came into force on 1 October 2024, a fact the Swiss Association for Tobacco Control deplores.

25.09.2024 News

Study: E-cigarettes increase smoking risk fivefold in adolescents

Teenagers aged 12-17 who had used e-cigarettes are five times more likely to start smoking in the future than those who had not.

06.09.2024 News

Illegal Vapes: No Reaction from the Authorities for Six Months

Illegal disposable e-cigarettes are available in 108 Swiss online shops. In the spring of 2024, an AT Switzerland investigation had already reported that most e-cigarettes sold in Switzerland were illegal: The majority of disposable e-cigarettes sold in Switzerland did not comply with the law and exceeded the legally prescribed maximum amount of liquid. A follow-up inspection shows disappointing results: the vast majority of these products are still on sale today. Why are the authorities not taking action?

The 17 Sustainable Development Goals and tobacco