Daily Doc: PM, Apr 19, 1993: "Reducing" tar levels


Daily Doc: "Reducing" tar levels


Title: Marlboro Product Quality in the EEC/Tar Reduction
PM, Apr 19, 1993
Bates #: 2500055616 (PDF file)




April 30, 2000

This telex from the Philip Morris (PM) document site reveals how PM "cooperated" with the European Economic Community's (EEC) mandate to reduce tar levels in cigarettes--without actually reducing tar levels at all. Instead, they offered to standardize the procedures used among 23 European countries to test for tar levels. It took them three years to do this, but by doing so, they and managed to develop a new testing procedure that reported lower tar levels in their products by 1 milligram--without any real change in the product itself. . As the author states,
"The 3 year effort resulted in a new method (now known as the 'New Iso') which reduces the smoke delivery results by about 1 mg at the 16 mg level. The Marlboro sold in the EEC was initially delivering about 15.5 mg, prior to any analytical methodology change. When the new system was implemented, the deliveries were around 14.5 mg, but remember, no product change ever took place."

CITATION
Title: Marlboro Product Quality in the EEC/Tar Reduction
Type of Document: Telex
Author: Bourlas, M
Recipient: Alvis, P
Date: 19930419
Site: Philip Morris Document Site http://www.pmdocs.com/
Page Count 1
Bates No. 2500055616
URL: http://www.pmdocs.com/getimg.asp?pgno=0&start=0&bool=Bourlas%20and%20Alvis%20and%20Marlboro&docid=2500055616&docnum=1
NOTE: I was unable to see anything but the first two number of the Bates Number at the top of the page when attempting to view this document the "normal" way at this URL, but when I clicked "Go to PDF Version" I was able to see it. The Philip Morris document site facilitates attachment of PDF files, so I will attach a copy of this document for easy viewing.

QUOTES
.... [L]et me explain the tar reduction action taken for Marlboro (16 to 14), and in fact, all brands sold in the EEC.

You already know about the EEC mandate to reduce all deliveries to 15 mg. As we knew this was going to happen as early as 1988, we began to develop a strategy with which to react. The strategy centered around the fact that there existed a number of different testing procedures around the world and it seemed prudent on our part to harmonize them. Speerheaded [sic] by PM Europe, we put together a team represented by 23 different markets (countries) and began the task of standardization. The 3 year effort resulted in a new method (now known as the "New Iso") which reduces the smoke delivery results by about 1 mg at the 16 mg level. The Marlboro sold in the EEC was initially delivering about 15.5 mg, prior to any analytical methodology change. When the new system was implemented, the deliveries were around 14.5 mg, but remember, no product change ever took place.

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