Skip to content
ChinaCSR.com logo

Corporate Social Responsibility & Sustainability in China

Corporate Social Responsibility in China

Yunnan Wants Citizens To Stop Smoking Cigarettes

May 27, 2008
-
Health

To help smokers successfully quit smoking, Yunnan Province will set up an outpatient program for smoking cessation.

The outpatient program will be launched around May 31, the World No-Tobacco Day, and it will provide free services to all citizens who want to get rid of the bad habit of smoking.

Since May 1, China's smoking cessation competition, which is co-organized by China's Ministry of Health and National Patriotic Health Office, has been doing lots of promotions in Yunnan. Smokers from 16 cities across the province, ranging from 18 to 90 in age, have registered for the competition through various channels. As the deadline for the registration in the competition is May 31, the organizing committee in Yunnan now reminds citizens to quickly register by calling 0871-5319639 if they want to join the competition.

Yunnan is home to a vibrant tobacco industry, so the ability to rid nicotine stains from the fingers of Yunnan residents is seen as a great task.

Tags: cigarettes, nicotine, smoking, tobacco, Yunnan

Readers also read this:

XCMG Machinery Releases ESG Report

August 14, 2024

Norwegian Agri CEO Makes Green Visit To China

June 1, 2024

Sino-French Dairy Cooperation Takes Flight

May 15, 2024

China Construction Bank Signs ESG Platform Deal In Singapore

April 30, 2024

Inaugural One Earth Summit Concludes In Hong Kong

March 28, 2024

United Nations Global Compact Welcomes Latest Chinese Company

February 8, 2024
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Corrections and Disclosure Policy
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions
  • 中文
Menu
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Corrections and Disclosure Policy
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions
  • 中文

Copyright 2025 © ChinaCSR.com. All Rights Reserved. A service of Asia Media Network. If you would like to syndicate these articles and posts, please utilize the RSS feed for this online publication, which provides a brief summary of each post with a link back to the original article. Posting of any other part of the articles or posts on this website for commercial purposes created by ChinaCSR.com, in whole or in part, is expressly prohibited without express written permission from ChinaCSR.com. Individual news stories curated from other sources are copyright their respective sources.

Asia Media Network