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    Milan enforces strict outdoor smoking ban to improve air quality

    January 2, 2025
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    Milan has implemented its most stringent ban on outdoor smoking to date, effective January 1, 2025. The new regulation, part of a broader initiative launched in 2021, aims to enhance air quality and protect public health in Italy’s financial and fashion capital. The latest measure prohibits smoking in all public spaces, including streets, parks, and squares. Exceptions apply only to isolated areas, where smokers must maintain a minimum distance of 10 meters from others. Violators of the ban face fines ranging from €40 to €240.

     

    Milan enforces strict outdoor smoking ban to improve air quality

    Milan’s authorities emphasized that the regulation is designed to reduce passive smoke exposure, particularly for vulnerable groups such as children. City officials cited growing concerns over air pollution and public health risks as primary motivations behind the expansion of restrictions. The smoking ban represents a continuation of efforts initiated in 2021, which progressively targeted smoking in high-traffic areas.

    Local leaders assert that the phased approach has helped prepare residents and visitors for stricter enforcement while raising awareness about the environmental and health impacts of smoking. The policy aligns with broader European trends aimed at curbing tobacco consumption and improving urban air quality. Several European cities have implemented similar measures, but Milan’s ban is regarded as one of the most comprehensive, extending to nearly all outdoor public areas.

    According to reports from Euronews, city officials believe the ban will not only deter smoking but also contribute to a cleaner environment by reducing cigarette-related litter. Public reaction has been mixed, with health advocates praising the decision and some citizens raising concerns about personal freedoms. Authorities plan to monitor compliance closely and assess the impact of the regulation in the coming months. Additional measures may be introduced based on data collected during the enforcement period. – By EuroWire News Desk.

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