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In modern public health history, no other European country has achieved what Sweden has: it is now essentially smoke-free. According to the latest data from the Swedish Council for Information on Alcohol and Other Drugs, daily smoking among adults has plummeted to a mere 3.7 percent, well below what is generally considered the tipping point (5 percent or below) most often used in defining a smoke-free society.

This is not a minor improvement — it’s a seismic shift. Since 2013, smoking rates nationwide in Sweden have been halved across genders and all age brackets. That is even lower for young adults ages 18–29, where the percentage of smokers who smoke daily has fallen to only 2.9%. These numbers constitute one of the fastest and most durable reductions in smoking ever recorded. And most importantly, this didn’t happen by chance.

Substitution, not prohibition

In the rest of Europe, debate has been dominated by limitations; in Sweden, a different kind of contention — based on substitution. The uptake of lower-risk nicotine alternatives increased in near-perfect correlation with cigarette use declining. While snus use rose from 13% to 18% over that same period, nicotine pouches and vaping products have grown significantly in popularity, especially among younger adults. That is the crux of Sweden’s success: smokers were not just told to quit — they were offered future products that would be acceptable.

Taken as a whole, Sweden’s harm reduction ecosystem—a mix of oral products and vaping—proves how multiple alternatives can play together to hasten declines in combustible tobacco use.

Almost 29% of 18–29 year-olds now use snus or nicotine pouches, meanwhile smoking keeps on collapsing. The trend is particularly pronounced for younger women. As stated by the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), Sweden used to have higher rates of smoking among women than men. Today, that divide has completely evaporated, largely thanks to the uptake of modern oral nicotine products. The evidence is there: when smokers have access to attractive, lower-risk alternatives, they make the switch.

Although Sweden is popularly associated with snus, vaping has also provided an important supporting role in lower smoking rates—similar to what’s happened in countries like the UK. Independent analysis, including those conducted by Cochrane Collaboration, consistently find that e-cigarettes with nicotine are more effective for quitting smoking than standard nicotine replacement therapies (NRTs) like patches or gum.

In the United Kingdom, public health authorities have gone even further, incorporating vaping into national quit strategies. We also have evidence drawn from these programmes shows that smokers who switch to vaping quit at a higher rate than those who rely only on pharmaceutical products. Taken as a whole, Sweden’s harm reduction ecosystem—a mix of oral products and vaping—proves how multiple alternatives can play together to hasten declines in combustible tobacco use.

Undeniable results: Lower smoking rates, fewer cancers

The outcomes speak for themselves. At present, 41% fewer tobacco-related cancers are reported in Sweden than the European average, with an overall 44% decrease in tobacco mortality. These aren’t abstract numbers — they’re thousands of lives saved. In addition, Sweden has indeed made two “smoke-free generations.” Both the 16–29 and 30–44 age groups have had smoking rates below 5% since 2022. This is a structural migration away from cigarettes, not a passing fad.

If you compare it to the wider European Union, smoking has dropped much more slowly there. And even though EU policymakers highlight small decreases since 2012, Sweden has far surpassed the bloc, with around a 66% drop-off over a comparable time frame.

The Policy Divide Despite this unprecedented success, European policy has taken a radically different tack.

Meanwhile, the EU..

The European Commission is conducting a review of its tobacco legislation, in which proposals could include flavour bans, higher taxes on alternative nicotine products, and stricter rules for vaping and nicotine pouches. Such measures are frequently justified on precautionary grounds, especially concerning youth use. But this line of reasoning threatens to overlook the key takeaway from Sweden: risk-proportionate regulation works.

By treating all nicotine products as essentially alike, policymakers risk removing the very incentives that induce smokers to leave cigarettes behind. The transition away from smoking slows, or comes to a stop entirely, when safer alternatives become less accessible, less affordable, or less appealing.

Increasing evidence shows that harm reduction is a pragmatic, effective strategy. Countries that have adopted alternatives — the UK, the Czech Republic, and Greece among them — are experiencing faster decreases in smoking. Meanwhile, more restrictive approaches that reduce access to these products have often failed to produce similar results. And yet, alternative nicotine products are still often cast not as part of the solution but part of the problem.

This gap is becoming ever harder to defend. The same reports that alert against potential dangers also note that these products protect users from exposure to far fewer toxicants than do cigarettes. Meanwhile, youth smoking rates plummet, casting doubt on the allegation that alternatives lead to a new generation of combustibles.

A model that should be replicated

This includes access to a variety of lower-risk alternatives, risk-proportionate regulation of products and a focus on outcomes, not ideology. It is a model rooted in trust — trust in science, and trust in consumers to choose wisely when presented with better options.

For a pro–tobacco harm reduction audience, the significance of these findings is clear. Sweden has not merely cut smoking — it has rewritten the terms of public health.

This is not just a European tale. Countries around the world are struggling with how to regulate new nicotine-based products. Some are doubling down on prohibition and heavy taxation. Others are starting to consider harm reduction frameworks.

Sweden is the clearest evidence that the latter approach succeeds.

And reaching a 3.7% smoking rate is not only a milestone — it is a signal. A sign that smoking could be eradicated in a generation if the proper policies are implemented.

Because if they don’t, Sweden won’t so much be the exception that proves the rule — and millions of smokers elsewhere will miss out on the tools that made this unprecedented success possible.



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