France’s nicotine pouch ban reflects rising anti-tobacco leadership at key moment for EU
Just days after receiving the green light from Brussels and pressure from civil society, France officially banned nicotine pouches on 6 September, with the prohibition to take effect from March 2026. Given nicotine’s toxicity and highly-addictive nature for young people, leading anti-tobacco associations like France’s Alliance Against Tobacco (L’Alliance contre le tabac) have celebrated this bold move as an important “victory” for public health. Framed by French Health Minister, Catherine Vautrin, as part of Paris’s...










