Smoking costs Cornwall's economy £177million every year

It's due to the cost of treating smoking related health conditions - as well the damage caused by accidental fires

A new report looks at the economic cost of lighting up
Author: Matt Soanes and Sarah YeomanPublished 14th Jan 2022

New analysis has found the cost of people in Cornwall smoking is around £177m every year.

Research commissioned by charity Action of Smoking and Health (ASH) found the cost to be around £17bn for the whole of England.

It looked at the amount of cash spent by the NHS and other health and care services in helping people with smoking related conditions. It also looked at the amount of income spent on cigarettes and tobacco by people in the Duchy.

In total, smoking is costing the NHS here an additional £30m annually, with £13m being spent on additional care for people with conditions caused by smoking.

Smokers in Cornwall spend about £136m on tobacco annually, while the cost of damage to property and lives from accidental fires caused by cigarettes is said to be around £3.4m

There's also the cost of cleaning up cigarette waste, with around 34 tonnes worth of cigarette butts dropped every year in the Duchy alone.

Hazel Cheeseman, Deputy Chief Executive of Action on Smoking and Health said:

“Smoking is a drain on society. It’s a cost to individuals in terms of their health and wealth and a cost to us all because it undermines the productivity of our economy and places additional burdens on our NHS and care services.

“Nationally Government must publish their promised plan for tackling smoking but local councils must also seize the initiative and create plans for their communities that account for the tremendous burden caused by smoking.”

The government has previously outlined an ambition to make England smoke free by 2030.

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