Environmental Tobacco Smoke: B.A.T.'s Reply (1989)
British American Tobacco Company's response to efforts to limit exposure to environmental tobacco smoke. The company questions the scientific validity of public health research on the issue, conducts its own research showing that secondhand smoke is not a danger to public health and points to poor ventilation and filtration as the cause of indoor air pollution.
This item is part of the collection: UCSF Tobacco Industry Videos
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Keywords: tobacco ; cigarette ; public place ; secondhand smoke ; regulation ; laboratory research ; smoke constituent ; nicotine ; public transportation ; indoor air quality ; public health research ; lung cancer ; tobacco industry scientist ; Surgeon General ; smoking restriction ; political activity ; industry strategy


